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501 3, 28 | above (Q[14]). ~For these gifts of a glorified body result
502 3, 36 | Divine wisdom that God's gifts ~and the secrets of His
503 3, 36 | made the fulness of these ~gifts known by words and deeds,
504 3, 36 | Further, the offering of gifts and the homage of adoration
505 3, 36 | unbecoming for them to ~offer Him gifts and homage.~Aquin.: SMT
506 3, 36 | neither adored nor offered gifts. But since they sought a ~
507 3, 36 | God." Moreover, they offer gifts in ~keeping with Christ'
508 3, 39 | order to designate the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost, which ~
509 3, 45 | glorified body has four gifts, as we shall state ~farther
510 3, 45 | rather than of the other gifts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
511 3, 45 | Reply OBJ 3: Of those four gifts, clarity alone is a quality
512 3, 45 | indications of those three gifts - of agility, for ~instance,
513 3, 45 | closed womb: because the gifts are ~immanent qualities
514 3, 45 | whatever ~pertained to the gifts, that He had miraculously.
515 3, 46 | mercy, which, as it bestows gifts freely, so it ~appears to
516 3, 46 | uplifted ~above others in gifts of graces, so was He lowered
517 3, 50 | written (Rm. 11:29): "The gifts and the ~calling of God
518 3, 57 | Lord, He might send down gifts upon men, according to ~
519 3, 57 | things," that is, "with His gifts," according to the gloss.~
520 3, 58 | that is, in the mightier ~gifts of God." And on Heb. 1:3: "
521 3, 58 | in the ~Father's mightier gifts beyond all other creatures,"
522 3, 58 | share in God's mightier ~gifts, in so far as it implies
523 3, 58 | hand, i.e. 'in My mightier gifts,'" ~or "'as my equal in
524 3, 58 | the possession of Divine gifts. But each of these ~belongs
525 3, 62 | grace ~of the virtues and gifts?~(3) Whether the sacraments
526 3, 62 | grace of ~the virtues and gifts?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
527 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts. For the grace of the virtues
528 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and ~gifts perfects the soul sufficiently,
529 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and ~gifts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
530 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts: because there ~is no sin
531 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
532 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts, it follows that it is ~
533 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts, it is useless to confer
534 3, 62 | who have the virtues and gifts. But there is nothing useless
535 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
536 3, 62 | which are called virtues and gifts, whereby the ~powers are
537 3, 62 | just as the virtues and gifts confer, in addition to grace ~
538 3, 62 | addition to the virtues and gifts, a certain ~Divine assistance
539 3, 62 | grace of the ~virtues and gifts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
540 3, 62 | grace of the virtues and gifts perfects the essence and ~
541 3, 62 | removed by virtues and ~gifts, as to present and future
542 3, 63 | communicators of Divine gifts." Now the worship of God ~
543 3, 63 | either in receiving Divine gifts, or in bestowing them on ~
544 3, 68 | commenting on Rm. 11:29: "The gifts and the ~calling of God
545 3, 69 | commenting on Rm. 11:29, "The gifts and the ~calling of God
546 3, 69 | greater capacity for natural ~gifts than others have, it seems
547 3, 69 | And therefore ~gratuitous gifts are bestowed on the angels
548 3, 69 | diverse ~capacity for natural gifts, but not on men.~Aquin.:
549 3, 80 | sacrament is one of our greatest gifts, since it ~contains Christ.
550 3, 80 | Arb. ii), the ~greatest gifts are those "which no one
551 3, 80 | Reply OBJ 3: By the greatest gifts Augustine understands the
552 3, 82 | him to offer the people's gifts to God, so it belongs to ~
553 3, 82 | him to deliver consecrated gifts to the people. Thirdly,
554 3, 82 | the dispenser ~of Divine gifts, of which he ought himself
555 3, 83 | that he ~may offer up gifts and prayers for the people" (
556 3, 83 | cross at the ~words, "These gifts, these presents, these holy
557 3, 88 | Apostle says (Rm. 11:29): "The gifts and the ~calling of God
558 Suppl, 7 | which is in the virtues and gifts. But confession is part ~
559 Suppl, 7 | average expenditure and gifts belongs to liberality, as ~
560 Suppl, 19| God, that he may offer up gifts and ~sacrifices for sins" (
561 Suppl, 34| in natural and gratuitous gifts. But all men are one in
562 Suppl, 34| known who has the higher gifts of grace. Therefore Order ~
563 Suppl, 35| number signifies the seven gifts of the Holy ~Ghost, as stated
564 Suppl, 35| iv, D, 24). Therefore the gifts of ~the Holy Ghost, which
565 Suppl, 35| Reply OBJ 2: Although the gifts of sanctifying grace are
566 Suppl, 35| worthy ~recipient of those gifts, in respect of which the
567 Suppl, 37| the orders to the seven gifts, so ~that the priesthood
568 Suppl, 37| Orders to the intermediate gifts. ~But this again is of no
569 Suppl, 68| the concubines he gave ~gifts": and yet the latter were
570 Suppl, 69| the flesh are able by the gifts of gratuitous grace to ~
571 Suppl, 73| men: wherefore the Divine gifts are bestowed on men by means
572 Suppl, 79| could not be one of their ~gifts, because it would not imply
573 Suppl, 80| becoming for them to have the gifts ~of glorified human bodies.~
574 Suppl, 82| comparison with the other gifts of the body, for the various
575 Suppl, 87| He ~bestows the Father's gifts on men. Since then at His
576 Suppl, 89| with the damned; (4) Their gifts, which are ~contained in
577 Suppl, 90| natural power. ~Therefore the gifts also of grace and glory
578 Suppl, 92| Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE GIFTS* OF THE BLESSED (FIVE ARTICLES) [*
579 Suppl, 92| We must now consider the gifts of the blessed; under which
580 Suppl, 92| inquiry:~(1) Whether any gifts should be assigned to the
581 Suppl, 92| fitting for Christ to have gifts?~(4) Whether this is competent
582 Suppl, 92| angels?~(5) Whether three gifts of the soul are rightly
583 Suppl, 92| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether any gifts should be assigned as dowry
584 Suppl, 92| 1: It would seem that no gifts should be assigned as dowry
585 Suppl, 92| Now all the beatific gifts are bestowed on the blessed ~
586 Suppl, 92| lights." ~Therefore these gifts which are bestowed on the
587 Suppl, 92| are dowered with certain gifts.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
588 Suppl, 92| dowered by God with certain gifts for their adornment, and
589 Suppl, 92| Raise the dowry, and ask ~gifts," and from Ex. 22:16: "If
590 Suppl, 92| the ~bride is dowered with gifts, so that by their means
591 Suppl, 92| 2 Cor. 5:6). Hence the gifts bestowed on the ~saints
592 Suppl, 92| whereas ~the dowries are gifts disposing to this same union.~
593 Suppl, 93| of them receive certain gifts in a higher degree, nothing
594 Suppl, 93| them exclusively, for all gifts are in all of them, ~though
595 Suppl, 93| highly than others with ~gifts which, however, they all
596 Suppl, 93| our natural and acquired ~gifts. Therefore no aureole will
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