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1 1, 2 | The fool said in his ~heart, There is no God" (Ps. 52:
2 1, 12 | Him, that the eyes of your heart" may be "enlightened" ~(
3 1, 14 | thoughts and intents of the heart; neither ~is there any creature
4 1, 18 | natures as the movement of the heart, ~whereby life is preserved,
5 1, 18 | is said (Ps. 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have ~rejoiced
6 1, 20 | change affects especially the heart, which, as the ~Philosopher
7 1, 20 | of the blood about the ~heart; but the formal, the appetite
8 1, 21 | so to speak, sorrowful at heart [miserum cor]; being affected
9 1, 22 | to the desires of ~their heart" (Ps. 80:13). Everything,
10 1, 23 | turn to Me with his whole heart." Therefore it seems the ~
11 1, 24 | not My ~Law, and let thy heart keep My commandments," and
12 1, 24 | them ~in the tables of thy heart." For things are written
13 1, 27 | called the word of ~the heart signified by the word of
14 1, 34 | word, but is uttered in the heart;" which is the ~third kind. "
15 1, 34 | The concept itself of the heart has of its own nature to
16 1, 37 | lover, and ~the word of the heart is something abiding in
17 1, 42 | the word emerges from the heart and remains ~therein. Hence
18 1, 57 | according to Jer. ~17:9: "The heart is perverse above all things,
19 1, 57 | the Lord, Who search the heart." Therefore angels do not ~
20 1, 64 | because they are not clean of heart, ~whereby alone can God
21 1, 65 | intellect, the lungs for the heart; and, thirdly, that all
22 1, 67 | Blessed are the clean of heart, for they ~shall see God" (
23 1, 75 | be a living thing, as the heart is a ~principle of life
24 1, 76 | the ~concupiscible in the heart, and the power of knowledge
25 1, 37 | lover, and ~the word of the heart is something abiding in
26 1, 42 | the word emerges from the heart and remains ~therein. Hence
27 1, 58 | according to Jer. ~17:9: "The heart is perverse above all things,
28 1, 58 | the Lord, Who search the heart." Therefore angels do not ~
29 1, 65 | because they are not clean of heart, ~whereby alone can God
30 1, 66 | intellect, the lungs for the heart; and, thirdly, that all
31 1, 68 | Blessed are the clean of heart, for they ~shall see God" (
32 1, 74 | be a living thing, as the heart is a ~principle of life
33 1, 75 | the ~concupiscible in the heart, and the power of knowledge
34 1, 82 | written (Prov. 21:1): "The heart of the ~king is in the hand
35 1, 86 | Faith is not seen ~in the heart wherein it abides, as the
36 1, 86 | the interior ~act of the heart. For no one knows that he
37 1, 90 | may modify the heat of the heart, which has ~to be considerable
38 1, 90 | body, and chiefly in the heart. Therefore it was not fittingly
39 1, 93 | of God; and by purity of ~heart and loftiness of vision
40 1, 93 | had already ~sinned in his heart, and that he failed to have
41 1, 110 | according to ~Prov. 21:1: "The heart of the king is in the hand
42 1, 116 | to God alone to ~know the heart's secrets.~Aquin.: SMT FP
43 2, 4 | are said to be clean of heart, is not necessary for ~the
44 2, 4 | will ~none but the clean of heart to know the truth. For it
45 2, 4 | many who are not clean of heart, know many truths." Therefore ~
46 2, 4 | Blessed are the clean of ~heart; for they shall see God":
47 2, 4 | You shall see and your heart shall rejoice, and your
48 2, 5 | hath it entered into the ~heart of man, what things God
49 2, 6 | according to Prov. 21:1: "The heart of the king is in the ~hand
50 2, 12 | The intention of ~the heart is a cry to God." But God
51 2, 12 | the last end of the human heart. ~Therefore intention is
52 2, 12 | 1: The intention of the heart is called a cry to God,
53 2, 17 | precedes the body; and the heart, the other members.~~Aquin.:
54 2, 17 | the ~local movement of the heart, which has various movements
55 2, 17 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the heart is the principle of animal
56 2, 17 | But the ~movement of the heart is not subject to the command
57 2, 17 | it fails, and whereas the heart is warm with ~desire, the
58 2, 17 | with the movement of the heart. Consequently the ~movement
59 2, 17 | Consequently the ~movement of the heart is according to nature,
60 2, 17 | means the ~movement of the heart which is indicated by the
61 2, 17 | that "the movements of the heart and of the organs of generation
62 2, 17 | virtually the whole. For the heart is the principle of the ~
63 2, 19 | the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which
64 2, 19 | that "the treasure of the heart is the ~intention, according
65 2, 19 | That man has an upright heart, who wills what God wills."
66 2, 19 | bound to have an upright heart. Therefore everyone is bound ~
67 2, 22 | of the blood about ~the heart." Hence it is evident that
68 2, 24 | natural movement of the heart, according as the heart
69 2, 24 | heart, according as the heart is moved more or ~less intensely
70 2, 24 | according to Ps. ~83:3: "My heart and my flesh have rejoiced
71 2, 24 | living God": where by ~"heart" we are to understand the
72 2, 28 | For that I have you in my heart": while the ~lover is said
73 2, 28 | is rooted in the lover's heart. For this reason we speak
74 2, 28 | by penetrating ~into his heart, as it were. Whereas, in
75 2, 28 | being impressed ~on his heart and thus becoming the object
76 2, 28 | freezing or hardening of the heart ~is a disposition incompatible
77 2, 28 | denotes a ~softening of the heart, whereby the heart shows
78 2, 28 | of the heart, whereby the heart shows itself to be ready
79 2, 30 | according to Ps. 83:3: "My heart and my ~flesh have rejoiced
80 2, 31 | from the ~"dilation" of the heart, as if one were to say "
81 2, 33 | Apostle (2 Cor. ~6:11): "Our heart is enlarged." Wherefore
82 2, 33 | shall see and abound, thy heart shall wonder and be enlarged." ~
83 2, 33 | might: but he opens his heart to it that he ~may enjoy
84 2, 35 | Douay: 'sorrow'] in my heart," ~thus denoting the same
85 2, 35 | interior sorrow ~of the heart. Because outward pain arises
86 2, 35 | 17): "The sadness of the ~heart is every wound [Douay: '
87 2, 35 | implies; so sadness of the heart surpasses ~every outward
88 2, 35 | expressively: "Sadness of the heart is ~every wound," because
89 2, 35 | interior sorrows of the heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[35] A[
90 2, 37 | of a ~man consumeth the heart": and (Ecclus. 38:19): "
91 2, 37 | movement, which flows from the heart ~to the other parts of the
92 2, 38 | certain transmutation of the heart. But such remedies as these ~
93 2, 38 | interior disposition of the heart. Therefore they do not assuage
94 2, 38 | reacts somewhat on the ~heart, which is the beginning
95 2, 39 | he hath determined in his heart, not with sadness, or of ~
96 2, 39 | according to Eccles. 7:5, "the heart of the wise is where there
97 2, 39 | there is ~mourning, and the heart of fools where there is
98 2, 40 | of spirit; so that their ~heart expands: and it is owing
99 2, 40 | and it is owing to the heart being expanded that one
100 2, 43 | is done from our inmost heart. Therefore fear is not caused
101 2, 44 | of the body, dilates the heart unto endeavors of daring,
102 2, 44 | heat concentrate around the heart: the ~result being that
103 2, 44 | vital spirits abandon ~the heart instead of concentrating
104 2, 44 | vital spirits move from the heart downwards, as stated above (
105 2, 44 | fear, heat abandons the heart, with a downward ~movement:
106 2, 44 | those who are afraid the heart especially trembles, as ~
107 2, 44 | with the breast where the heart ~resides. Hence those who
108 2, 44 | tracheal artery being near the heart. The lower lip, too, ~and
109 2, 44 | their connection with the heart; which ~explains the chattering
110 2, 45 | the temperature about the heart. Wherefore the Philosopher
111 2, 45 | iii, 4) that "those whose heart is small in size, are more ~
112 2, 45 | daring; while animals whose heart is large are timid; because
113 2, 45 | to a large as to a ~small heart; just as a fire does not
114 2, 45 | through the heat in the ~heart that results therefrom."
115 2, 45 | hope, since the heat in the heart banishes fear and raises
116 2, 45 | dilatation and enlargement of the heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[45] A[
117 2, 45 | but ~through dilating the heart: and again through making
118 2, 45 | the heat ~withdraws to the heart; whereas in those who are
119 2, 48 | all it causes heat in the heart?~(3) Whether above all it
120 2, 48 | all causes fervor in the heart?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[48] A[
121 2, 48 | of the blood around the heart, resulting from an exhalation
122 2, 48 | vital spirits around the heart, which is the instrument
123 2, 48 | that, on account of the heart being so ~disturbed by anger,
124 2, 48 | says (Moral. v, 30) "the heart that ~is inflamed with the
125 2, 48 | the result being that his heart is moved with ~greater heat
126 2, 48 | disturbance in the region of the heart, so much as ~to effect even
127 2, 48 | to the dilatation of the heart which ~pertains to magnanimity
128 2, 48 | of the abundance of the ~heart the mouth speaketh." But
129 2, 48 | causes a disturbance in ~the heart, as stated above (A[2]).
130 2, 48 | distinctly the emotions of the heart, such as the ~eyes, face
131 2, 48 | The disturbance of the heart may sometimes superabound
132 2, 48 | inordinate movement of the heart. Thence ensue taciturnity
133 2, 48 | of the abundance of the heart" ~thus disturbed, the mouth
134 2, 61 | He that is clean of heart and peaceful, and suffers
135 2, 62 | hath it entered into the heart of man, what things God
136 2, 67 | 17,18: "The eyes of your heart enlightened . . . in the
137 2, 68 | I am meek and humble of heart," and in ~charity, according
138 2, 68 | against hardness of our heart, and fear against pride."
139 2, 68 | of mind and ~hardness of heart, and the rest. Consequently
140 2, 68 | piety satisfies the inmost heart with deeds of ~mercy," all
141 2, 68 | truths heard, refreshing the heart and enlightening its darkness,"
142 2, 68 | it satisfies the ~inmost heart with deeds of mercy." These
143 2, 68 | signified ~by "the inmost heart," belongs also to the future
144 2, 68 | knowledge; against hardness of heart, piety; against ~piety,
145 2, 69 | Ps. 27:7: "In Him hath my heart hoped, and I have been ~
146 2, 69 | the cleansing ~of man's heart, so that it is not defiled
147 2, 69 | Blessed are the clean of heart." But as regards the ~virtues
148 2, 69 | refer it to cleanness of heart: and when we read, "Blessed
149 2, 69 | man as to joyfulness of heart, and this he puts aside
150 2, 69 | clearly: hence the clean of heart are promised that they shall
151 2, 70 | and again, if a man's ~heart is perfectly set at peace
152 2, 72 | is "a fault hidden in the heart"; the second, "when it is ~
153 2, 73 | the human body ~from the heart, which is the principle
154 2, 73 | adulterer, for the folly of his heart shall destroy his own soul."
155 2, 73 | them, who with their whole heart seek the Lord the God of
156 2, 74 | spiritual ~life, as the heart is of the body's life. But
157 2, 74 | But the diseases of the heart ~are deadly. Therefore the
158 2, 74 | Reply OBJ 2: Disease of the heart is twofold: one which is
159 2, 74 | the very ~substance of the heart, and affects its natural
160 2, 74 | other is a disease of the heart consisting ~in some disorder
161 2, 74 | the parts surrounding the ~heart, and such a disease is not
162 2, 77 | Lust hath perverted thy ~heart." ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[77]
163 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of ~heart?~(4) Whether these things
164 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
165 2, 79 | blindness ~and hardness of heart. For Augustine says (Qq.
166 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart. Therefore God is not the
167 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
168 2, 79 | God punishes the hardened heart, ~according to Ecclus. 3:
169 2, 79 | to Ecclus. 3:27: "A hard heart shall fear evil at the last." ~
170 2, 79 | the cause of hardness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
171 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
172 2, 79 | written (Is. 6:10): "Blind the heart of this ~people, and make
173 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart imply two ~things. One is
174 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart, just as He is not ~the
175 2, 79 | to see aright, and ~man's heart is not softened to live
176 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
177 2, 79 | of ear, ~and hardness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[79] A[
178 2, 79 | hearing, and "hardness of heart" to the affections.~Aquin.:
179 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart are directed to the salvation
180 2, 79 | blindness and hardness of heart are always ~directed to
181 2, 79 | blindness and ~hardness of heart, as stated above (A[3]).
182 2, 80 | certain fixed movements of the heart and the vital spirits: ~
183 2, 85 | imagination and ~thought of man's heart are prone to evil from his
184 2, 87 | to the desires of their heart," i.e. to their ~passions;
185 2, 93 | which is poured into his heart ~by the Holy Ghost. Secondly,
186 2, 94 | can be abolished from the heart of man?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
187 2, 94 | can be abolished from the heart of man?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
188 2, 94 | can be abolished from the ~heart of man. Because on Rm. 2:
189 2, 94 | blotted out, is graven on the heart of man when he is restored
190 2, 94 | can be abolished from the heart of man.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
191 2, 94 | blotted out from the human heart, either by evil persuasions,
192 2, 98 | when Thou didst enlarge my heart," i.e. by giving me grace ~
193 2, 99 | works of the Law, their heart was altogether ~fixed on
194 2, 100 | requires repose of the heart in God. Or, according to
195 2, 100 | them in the tables of thy ~heart." Therefore it was not fitting
196 2, 100 | be loved from our whole heart, which means that all things
197 2, 100 | Lord thy God with thy whole heart." And ~since these are two
198 2, 100 | hate thy brother in thy heart." To the sixth commandment
199 2, 101 | written (Ps. 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have rejoiced
200 2, 102 | inward sacrifice of the heart, whereby man offers his
201 2, 102 | animals represented purity of ~heart. Because as the gloss says
202 2, 102 | charity and ~simplicity of heart.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
203 2, 102 | s need ~of wisdom in the heart, to instruct the people -
204 2, 102 | breast-bone, which covers the heart; and his need of fortitude,
205 2, 102 | to denote devotion of the heart, which is necessary ~in
206 2, 102 | but the Lord beholdeth the heart." But those things that
207 2, 102 | breast, bearing them in his heart, so ~to speak. And the Lord
208 2, 102 | through baseness rending his heart, though it appear ~not in
209 2, 102 | people ~in their mind and heart by the solicitude of charity,
210 2, 102 | concerns not the ~body but the heart. Therefore it is unsuitably
211 2, 103 | ceremonies, having a sorrowful ~heart?" Therefore the ceremonies
212 2, 105 | the common good firmly at heart might attempt something
213 2, 105 | of the Jews' hardness of ~heart, as Our Lord declared (Mt.
214 2, 106 | is it instilled ~in the heart?~(2) Of its efficacy, i.e.
215 2, 106 | that is instilled in the heart is the natural ~law, according
216 2, 106 | that is instilled in the heart is ~common to those who
217 2, 106 | their mind, ~and in their heart will I write them." Therefore
218 2, 106 | the fleshly tables of the heart," ~as the Apostle expresses
219 2, 108 | and perfumes rejoice the heart: and ~the good counsels
220 2, 109 | 50:12: ~"Create a clean heart in me, O God, and renew
221 2, 109 | Lord thy God with thy whole heart" (Mt. ~27:37). Now man with
222 2, 109 | reason. For when ~man's heart is not so fixed on God as
223 2, 112 | in the midst of sin, his heart was perfectly ~moved by
224 2, 112 | moving, that the one whose heart He moves should attain to
225 2, 114 | hath it entered into the heart of man." And hence ~it is
226 2, 2 | give credit, is light of ~heart," so that, seemingly, he
227 2, 2 | thinks out and takes to heart whatever reasons he can ~
228 2, 3 | says (Rm. 10:10): "With the heart we ~believe unto justice;
229 2, 7 | of faith?~(2) Whether the heart is purified by faith?~Aquin.:
230 2, 7 | effect of purifying the heart?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[7] A[2]
231 2, 7 | faith does not purify the heart. For purity of ~the heart
232 2, 7 | heart. For purity of ~the heart pertains chiefly to the
233 2, 7 | effect of purifying the heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[7] A[2]
234 2, 7 | that which purifies the heart is incompatible with ~impurity.
235 2, 7 | faith does not purify ~the heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[7] A[2]
236 2, 7 | were to purify the human heart in any way, it ~would chiefly
237 2, 7 | faith ~nowise purifies the heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[7] A[2]
238 2, 7 | the first beginning of the heart's purifying is faith; and
239 2, 7 | quickened by charity, the heart will be ~perfectly purified
240 2, 8 | can it penetrate into the heart of things. Now the natural ~
241 2, 8 | that penetrates into the heart of things. Hence ~the supernatural
242 2, 8 | penetrate into their very heart. And in this ~sense we have
243 2, 8 | able to ~penetrate into the heart of the things that are proposed
244 2, 8 | unable to pierce into the heart ~of a thing. A man is said
245 2, 8 | Blessed are the clean of heart," etc., ~responds to the
246 2, 8 | Blessed are the clean of ~heart, for they shall see God,"
247 2, 8 | understanding. Because cleanness of heart seems to belong chiefly
248 2, 8 | faith." Now cleanness of heart is acquired by the heart
249 2, 8 | heart is acquired by the heart being purified. ~Therefore
250 2, 8 | applicable to the ~clean of heart, whose eye being purified,
251 2, 8 | merit, viz. cleanness of heart; the other by ~way of reward,
252 2, 8 | God, and consists in the heart being cleansed of inordinate
253 2, 8 | and this cleanness of heart is effected by the virtues
254 2, 8 | The other cleanness of heart is a kind ~of complement
255 2, 10 | sorrow of her maternal ~heart by the delivery of so many
256 2, 12 | the finger. With a wicked heart he deviseth evil, and at
257 2, 12 | faith not only that the heart should believe, ~but also
258 2, 12 | apostate . . ~. with a wicked heart deviseth evil, and . . .
259 2, 12 | it is ~blasphemy of the heart, whereas if it betrays itself
260 2, 12 | interior blasphemy of ~the heart: and it is credible that
261 2, 14 | from Is. 6:10, "Blind the heart of this people," ~for, since
262 2, 15 | thee . . . shall be in thy heart." This refers to learning,
263 2, 15 | let them not go out of thy heart all the days of thy life."~
264 2, 16 | hath not "entered into the heart of man." ~Therefore happiness
265 2, 16 | does not enter into the heart of man ~perfectly, i.e.
266 2, 16 | commandment is charity from a pure heart, and a good conscience,"
267 2, 17 | praise for joyfulness of heart, and you shall ~cry for
268 2, 17 | shall ~cry for sorrow of heart, and shall howl for grief
269 2, 23 | commandment is charity from a pure heart, and a good conscience,
270 2, 23 | charity proceeds from "a pure ~heart, and a good conscience,
271 2, 23 | by ~charity, because the heart is enlarged thereby, according
272 2, 23 | according to 2 Cor. 6:11: ~"Our heart is enlarged"; so that it
273 2, 23 | so that a man's ~whole heart is always actually borne
274 2, 23 | that a ~man gives his whole heart to God habitually, viz.
275 2, 25 | for he ~must have a hard heart indeed, who not only refuses
276 2, 26 | Div. Nom. ~iv). But the heart of man cannot be wholly
277 2, 26 | God is ~greater than our heart" (1 Jn. 3:20). Therefore
278 2, 26 | thy ~God with thy whole heart."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[27] A[
279 2, 26 | Lord thy God with thy whole heart." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[27]
280 2, 26 | love Him with our whole heart," that is to love Him as ~
281 2, 27 | hath it entered into the ~heart of man, what things God
282 2, 28 | the ~same thing. Now the heart of one man may happen to
283 2, 28 | to peace, because man's heart is not at peace, so long
284 2, 28 | loves God with his whole heart, by ~referring all things
285 2, 28 | denoting a man's ~compassionate heart [miserum cor] for another'
286 2, 30 | 15): "Shut up alms in the heart of the poor, and it shall ~
287 2, 31 | own sins, and, in his own heart, sets himself above ~his
288 2, 31 | worse corruption in ~the heart." Wherefore we must say
289 2, 34 | corrupts the vanquished heart, the very exterior itself
290 2, 34 | there is frenzy in the heart, there is gnashing with ~
291 2, 34 | enemy is infused ~into the heart of man, yet in this wickedness
292 2, 34 | has its chief place in his heart, for as quoted ~further
293 2, 35 | discord which is in the heart, secondly contention, which
294 2, 41 | evil lies hidden in the heart, ~wherefore it does not
295 2, 42 | love God, "with ~thy whole heart"?~(5) Whether it is fittingly
296 2, 42 | is charity from a ~pure heart, and a good conscience,
297 2, 42 | either to ~the freeing of the heart from the whirl of the passions -
298 2, 42 | love God. ~For an impure heart is withdrawn from loving
299 2, 42 | hate thy ~brother in thy heart"; against sloth (Ecclus.
300 2, 42 | love God with his whole ~heart?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
301 2, 42 | love God with his whole heart. For the mode of a virtuous
302 2, 42 | the ~words "with thy whole heart" signify the mode of the
303 2, 42 | love God with his ~whole heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
304 2, 42 | be loved ~with the whole heart, whoever does something
305 2, 42 | love God with one's whole heart belongs to ~perfection,
306 2, 42 | love God with our whole heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
307 2, 42 | thy ~God with thy whole heart."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
308 2, 42 | the words "with thy whole heart."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
309 2, 42 | love God with one's whole heart has a twofold ~signification.
310 2, 42 | actually, so that a man's whole heart be always ~actually directed
311 2, 42 | sense that a man's whole heart be habitually directed to
312 2, 42 | the actual movement of the heart towards God.~Aquin.: SMT
313 2, 42 | thy God with thy whole ~heart," it was fitting to add "
314 2, 42 | thy God, with thy whole heart," to add, "and with thy
315 2, 42 | strength" (Dt. 6:5). For heart does not mean ~here a part
316 2, 42 | bodily action: and ~therefore heart is to be taken here in a
317 2, 42 | spiritual sense. Now the heart ~understood spiritually
318 2, 42 | superfluous to mention both heart and soul.~Aquin.: SMT SS
319 2, 42 | corporal depends ~on the heart. Therefore after the words, "
320 2, 42 | thy ~God with thy whole heart," it was unnecessary to
321 2, 42 | mentioned: "with thy whole heart," and "with thy whole soul,"
322 2, 42 | mentioned, viz. "with ~thy whole heart" and "with thy whole soul,"
323 2, 42 | four, viz. "with thy whole heart," and "with thy whole soul," ~
324 2, 42 | is here denoted ~by the "heart," because just as the bodily
325 2, 42 | because just as the bodily heart is the principle of all ~
326 2, 42 | the words "with thy whole ~heart"; to submit our intellect
327 2, 42 | on the other hand, takes "heart" and "soul" in the contrary ~
328 2, 42 | Christ. i, 22) refers "heart" to the ~thought, "soul"
329 2, 42 | explain "with thy whole heart" as denoting the intellect, "
330 2, 42 | De Hom. Opif. viii), ~"heart" signifies the vegetative
331 2, 42 | cannot love God with ~all his heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
332 2, 42 | will give My Law in ~their heart [*Vulg.: 'in their bowels,
333 2, 42 | will write it in their ~heart']." Now God causes in us
334 2, 42 | love God ~with our "whole heart," we are given to understand
335 2, 43 | deficiencies, sympathy ~in his heart, and succor in his actions,
336 2, 44 | folly implies ~apathy in the heart and dullness in the senses,
337 2, 44 | consists in covering the heart with crafty ~devices;" and
338 2, 45 | lust hath subverted thy heart," ~and (Ex. 23:8): "Neither
339 2, 47 | and join ~thyself from thy heart to their wisdom." Now it
340 2, 47 | way to arouse ~love in his heart, yet if pride or suspicion
341 2, 47 | of flattery arise in his ~heart, it will no longer be a
342 2, 53 | Douay: 'Deceit'] is ~in the heart of them that think evil
343 2, 53 | Guile is also in the ~heart, according to Ecclus. 19:
344 2, 58 | benevolence but from bitterness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
345 2, 58 | imagination and thought of man's ~heart are prone to evil from his
346 2, 67 | 140:4): "Incline not my ~heart to evil words, to make excuses
347 2, 70 | O foolish and slow of heart to believe!" Therefore railing
348 2, 70 | uttered through lightness of heart or some slight anger, without
349 2, 71 | uttered out of lightness of heart or for some ~unnecessary
350 2, 71 | speak from lightness of heart, so as to injure ~someone'
351 2, 71 | but through ~lightness of heart or a slip of the tongue.~
352 2, 76 | sin in the malice of his heart. Hence there is passive
353 2, 79 | written (Ps. 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have ~rejoiced
354 2, 79 | internal actions belong to the ~heart, so do external actions
355 2, 81 | interior movements of ~the heart. Nevertheless, according
356 2, 81 | interior movements of the heart, is made known to them in
357 2, 81 | blessed are the ~pure in heart, let us pray lest we have
358 2, 81 | pray lest we have a double heart by seeking after ~worldly
359 2, 81 | knows the language of ~the heart. Therefore it is useless
360 2, 81 | Psalmist (Ps. 26:8) said: "My heart hath said to ~Thee: 'My
361 2, 81 | that ~"she spoke in her heart." Secondly, the voice is
362 2, 81 | according to Ps. 15:9, "My heart hath been ~glad, and my
363 2, 81 | or by openly striking the heart, or ~extending the hands,
364 2, 81 | according to Ps. 39:13, "My heart hath forsaken me."~Aquin.:
365 2, 81 | and devout clamor of the ~heart. Indeed this business is
366 2, 86 | but the Lord beholdeth the heart." Yet we express ~words
367 2, 86 | hath ~determined in his heart, not with sadness, or of
368 2, 89 | with their lips, ~but their heart is far from Me." Therefore
369 2, 89 | praise of God lies in the ~heart rather than on the lips.~
370 2, 89 | one praise not with the heart. For the heart speaks God'
371 2, 89 | with the heart. For the heart speaks God's praises when
372 2, 89 | the ~voice but with the heart. Nor should you, like play-actors,
373 2, 89 | Further, the praise of the heart is more important than the ~
374 2, 89 | lips. But the praise of the heart is hindered by singing, ~
375 2, 92 | keeps the ~faith in his heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[94] A[
376 2, 92 | the sentiments of one's heart. ~Wherefore Augustine condemns
377 2, 94 | better to bear them in your heart than to wear them round
378 2, 95 | knows the secrets of the heart, but in relation to man.
379 2, 98 | sometimes, faith being in one's heart, so too the vices ~opposed
380 2, 98 | internal movements of the heart, whereof God alone is the
381 2, 99 | the inmost recesses of the heart with works of ~mercy." Now
382 2, 101 | internal ~movement of the heart, for instance when a man
383 2, 102 | of ~God, Who searches the heart, it may happen that even
384 2, 104 | kindness depends on the heart rather than on the deed,
385 2, 104 | gratitude depends chiefly the heart. Hence Seneca says (De Benef. ~
386 2, 104 | the ~outpourings of the heart, not only in his hearing
387 2, 104 | to be incurable, then his heart has ~changed, and consequently
388 2, 104 | on the affection of the heart: wherefore repayment should ~
389 2, 104 | namely, the affection of the heart and the gift, so also must ~
390 2, 104 | regards the ~affection of the heart, repayment should be made
391 2, 104 | given little with a large heart, and ~has bestowed a small
392 2, 106 | 7): "Of three things my heart ~hath been afraid . . .
393 2, 107 | truth, and with a perfect heart." Now one ~lives aright
394 2, 107 | while having another in ~his heart: so that simplicity pertains
395 2, 110 | and the loftiness of his heart. I know, saith the Lord, ~
396 2, 110 | Tyre (Ezech. 28:2): "Thy heart is lifted up, and thou hast
397 2, 111 | are seven mischiefs in his heart." Now it ~belongs to irony
398 2, 112 | written (Eccles. 7:5): "The heart of ~the wise is where there
399 2, 112 | there is mourning, and the heart of fools where there ~is
400 2, 112 | When it is said that "the heart of the wise is where there ~
401 2, 112 | that mourn." ~Again, "the heart of fools is where there
402 2, 115 | Offic. i) that "it is the heart that makes a gift rich or
403 2, 115 | quantity given, but on the heart of the giver. Now the heart
404 2, 115 | heart of the giver. Now the heart of the giver ~is disposed
405 2, 116 | because, to ~wit, a man's heart is not softened by mercy
406 2, 119 | inmost recesses of the ~heart with works of mercy": and
407 2, 120 | thing to be formed is the heart, and in building a ~home
408 2, 120 | must fall out from man's heart, "and a short covering cannot ~
409 2, 122 | says (Rm. 10:10), "With the heart we believe unto ~justice,
410 2, 122 | however, Who searcheth ~the heart, this may be deemed worthy
411 2, 123 | every mortal sin turns the heart wholly from God. But ~fear
412 2, 123 | not so wholly terrified at heart, but that he can ~rally
413 2, 123 | terrified with his whole heart when fear banishes his courage ~
414 2, 130 | according to ~Ezech. 28:2, "Thy heart is lifted up, and Thou hast
415 2, 130 | to a ~godly faith, if the heart desires glory more than
416 2, 134 | marvel at their ~hardness of heart, but we must refuse to call
417 2, 143 | according to Ezech. 28:17, "Thy ~heart was lifted up with thy beauty,
418 2, 144 | ought, i.e. with gladness of heart, and for the due end, i.e.
419 2, 145 | converted to Me with all your heart, in fasting and in weeping
420 2, 145 | the spirit, renders the heart ~contrite and humble, scatters
421 2, 145 | love God, with our whole heart, with our whole soul, and
422 2, 146 | Eccles. 2:3, "I thought in my heart to withdraw ~my flesh from
423 2, 147 | 2:3): "I thought in my ~heart to withdraw my flesh from
424 2, 147 | joy of the soul and the heart."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149]
425 2, 151 | lust hath perverted thy heart." In this respect we have "
426 2, 151 | latter enfeebles a man's ~heart and renders it effeminate,
427 2, 151 | drunkenness take away the heart [Douay: 'understanding']." ~
428 2, 151 | of the abundance of the heart the mouth ~speaketh" (Mt.
429 2, 151 | the lustful man, whose heart is full of lewd ~concupiscences,
430 2, 152 | adultery with her in his heart." Much ~more therefore are
431 2, 155 | I am meek and humble of heart"; and Hilary declares ~[*
432 2, 156 | hate thy brother ~in thy heart." Now it would seem unlawful
433 2, 156 | says (Moral. v, 45): "The ~heart goaded by the pricks of
434 2, 157 | nothing else but hardness of heart in ~exacting punishment."~
435 2, 157 | regards the hardness of ~heart, which makes one ready to
436 2, 159 | I am meek, and humble of heart.'"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[161]
437 2, 159 | written (Ps. 130:1), "Lord, my heart ~is not exalted, nor are
438 2, 159 | I am meek and humble ~of heart." Moreover, Gregory says (
439 2, 159 | to be "humble not only in heart, but also to ~show it in
440 2, 160 | inward arrogance of the heart it is reckoned by ~Gregory
441 2, 160 | humility is to "be humble ~in heart, and to show it in one's
442 2, 160 | account of their pride of heart, men of science were ~delivered "
443 2, 160 | vanquished and captured the ~heart, forthwith delivers it into
444 2, 164 | wisdom, my son, and ~make my heart joyful, that thou mayest
445 2, 164 | treasure is, there is thy heart also." And since man has
446 2, 166 | of which is to cheer the heart of man, is not unlawful
447 2, 168 | but it lies hidden in the ~heart; and its inordinateness
448 2, 169 | speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth
449 2, 169 | the secrets of his heart are made manifest." ~Therefore
450 2, 173 | Lord, for Thyself, and our heart is restless, till it rest
451 2, 174 | because the secrets of his heart are made manifest (Acts
452 2, 178 | treasure is, there is ~thy heart also," sometimes for love
453 2, 178 | this without cleanness of heart, which is a ~result of moral
454 2, 178 | Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God":
455 2, 178 | Holiness or cleanness of heart is caused by the virtues ~
456 2, 178 | causing peace and cleanness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
457 2, 181 | those who direct their heart according to God's will."
458 2, 182 | thy ~God with thy whole heart," and (Lev. 19:18): "Thou
459 2, 182 | loving ~God with our whole heart, and our neighbor as ourselves.
460 2, 182 | thy God with thy whole ~heart": since "the whole" is the
461 2, 182 | the ~Lord beholdeth the heart," it follows that with regard
462 2, 183 | servant shall say in his heart: My lord is ~long a-coming,"
463 2, 184 | love God with their whole ~heart, yet there is a certain
464 2, 184 | from entering into ~the heart, they destroy life at its
465 2, 184 | them who with ~their whole heart seek the Lord the God of
466 2, 184 | fathers with their whole heart rather ~than seculars, who
467 2, 184 | written (Jer. ~23:9): "My heart is broken within me," and
468 2, 186 | the desert ~and purity of heart; some are occupied with
469 2, 186 | 2:3): "I thought in my heart to withdraw my flesh ~from
470 2, 186 | means of acquiring purity of heart." Now it is evident ~that
471 2, 186 | and I will speak to her heart." Wherefore it is not ~suitable
472 2, 186 | body, if solitude ~of the heart be lacking?" Hence a social
473 2, 186 | so ~does He dwell in the heart of the man who devotes himself
474 2, 187 | entering religion to which his heart has given birth is from ~
475 3, 5 | I am meek and humble of heart.' And God says of Him by
476 3, 8 | receiving ~an influx from the heart. But Christ is the universal
477 3, 8 | exterior members; but the heart has a certain hidden influence.
478 3, 8 | Ghost is likened to the heart, since He invisibly quickens
479 3, 13 | the soul, wherewith the heart is ~moved, naturally follow
480 3, 18 | have been ~by His human heart, since He did not transfigure
481 3, 21 | the person of Christ: "My ~heart and My flesh have rejoiced
482 3, 21 | by the outpouring of the heart into the flesh, ~inasmuch
483 3, 22 | grace, by which the sinner's heart is turned to God: ~whereas
484 3, 27 | words, pondering them in her heart." But she had not the use
485 3, 30 | not ~borne Christ in her heart after a more blessed manner
486 3, 31 | man according to His own ~heart." And consequently Christ
487 3, 36 | struck terror into ~the heart of a proud king?"~Aquin.:
488 3, 38 | the body and cleanses the heart, save by the efficacy of ~
489 3, 39 | the word conceived in the ~heart. But the Father is not the
490 3, 40 | and I will speak to her heart." Therefore it ~seems that
491 3, 40 | three ways, 'with our whole heart, our whole soul, and our
492 3, 40 | I am meek and ~humble of heart." But humility is most commendable
493 3, 42 | the fleshly tables of the heart," as the ~Apostle says (
494 3, 43 | are ~shown to be hard of heart who are unwilling to believe
495 3, 44 | signify that man's stony heart would be softened, ~and
496 3, 46 | grief of every contrite heart, both because it flowed
497 3, 46 | and no man layeth it to heart."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
498 3, 51 | is ~borne into the stony heart of the gentile; for it is
499 3, 51 | the Son of man be in the ~heart of the earth three days
500 3, 51 | nights." But He was in the heart ~of the earth while He was
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