|     Part, Question1   1, 10  |               time is one; for ~we can rise from corporeal things to
  2   1, 15  |          everything is formed that can rise or ~decay, and all that
  3   1, 17  |               our knowledge takes ~its rise from sense, which principally
  4   1, 19  |                said: "Lazarus will not rise again," but looking at the
  5   1, 19  |               have said: "Lazarus will rise again." And God wills ~both:
  6   1, 20  |                because often penitents rise from ~sin more cautious,
  7   1, 31  |         plurality in God; which ~gives rise to four points of inquiry:~(
  8   1, 57  |       knowledge; as that the sun will ~rise tomorrow. But events which
  9   1, 57  |             penetrated." But those who rise shall be like the angels,
 10   1, 58  |               suppose that he will not rise ~again, or, on beholding
 11   1, 62  |               angel could by ~meriting rise up to the rank of a higher,
 12   1, 63  |                   O Lucifer, who didst rise ~in the morning!" and it
 13   1, 68  |            vapors are perceived not to rise even to the tops ~of the
 14   1, 72  |                have no feet and cannot rise from the earth, as serpents,
 15   1, 75  |                 old, not being able to rise above their imagination,
 16   1, 58  |       knowledge; as that the sun will ~rise tomorrow. But events which
 17   1, 58  |             penetrated." But those who rise shall be like the angels,
 18   1, 59  |               suppose that he will not rise ~again, or, on beholding
 19   1, 63  |               angel could by ~meriting rise up to the rank of a higher,
 20   1, 64  |                   O Lucifer, who didst rise ~in the morning!" and it
 21   1, 69  |            vapors are perceived not to rise even to the tops ~of the
 22   1, 71  |                have no feet and cannot rise from the earth, as serpents,
 23   1, 74  |                 old, not being able to rise above their imagination,
 24   1, 78  |           Anima that "when we wish to ~rise from lower things to higher,
 25   1, 78  |            Anima that "when we wish to rise ~from lower to higher things,
 26   1, 79  |               its form, is inclined to rise, and to ~generate its like.
 27   1, 80  |               inclination, not only to rise from a lower ~position,
 28   1, 80  |            tendency is to overcome and rise above ~obstacles. Now these
 29   1, 80  |              of the irascible appetite rise from the passions of the
 30   1, 87  |            From material things we can rise to some kind of knowledge ~
 31   1, 89  |               things, being unable ~to rise above their imagination,
 32   1, 106 |               is above themselves they rise to ~emotions of admiration."~
 33   2, 4   |            from things we know, we may rise to the desire of things
 34   2, 10  |        instance, that ~the dead should rise again. But this He does
 35   2, 23  |             evil already present gives rise to the passion of "anger."~
 36   2, 25  |             the presence of evil gives rise to the ~passion of anger.~
 37   2, 30  |               good when ~desired gives rise to concupiscence; when present,
 38   2, 31  |           nature, if ~perceived, gives rise to pleasure, as is evident
 39   2, 32  |        pleasure, in so far as it gives rise to the apprehension of something ~
 40   2, 32  |                and ~consequently gives rise to disgust and sorrow, through
 41   2, 32  |        pleasure, according as it gives rise ~to the hope of obtaining
 42   2, 32  |          pleasant in ~themselves, give rise to pleasure; for the soul
 43   2, 36  |                the dreaded ~evil gives rise to fear, the present evil
 44   2, 36  |           effect ~of love, which gives rise to the greatest pleasure,
 45   2, 36  |               as present, and so gives rise to sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 46   2, 38  |            cause, viz. his love, gives rise rather to pleasure.~Aquin.:
 47   2, 40  |             apprehension of good gives rise to one kind of movement
 48   2, 40  |             apprehension of evil gives rise to another: in like manner ~
 49   2, 42  |                 and that nothing gives rise to fear save what is ~due
 50   2, 43  |               accidentally, fear gives rise to love; in so far as, for ~
 51   2, 45  |               the cause of fear gives ~rise to daring.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 52   2, 45  |               of a mere thought giving rise to hope and banishing fear,
 53   2, 45  |              OBJ 3: Hurt does not give rise to anger unless there be
 54   2, 46  |               natural to everything to rise up ~against things contrary
 55   2, 65  |               the passions have their ~rise in certain initial passions,
 56   2, 78  |             previous fault that ~gives rise to a subsequent fault, as
 57   2, 81  |                our Lord, will die, and rise ~again shortly, as we shall
 58   2, 84  |            vices are those which ~give rise to others, especially by
 59   2, 87  |                is to repress those who rise up ~against him. Now it
 60   2, 88  |           instance, if it were to give rise to great ~scandal or something
 61   2, 100 |         teaching the ~less wise: e.g. "Rise up before the hoary head,
 62   2, 100 |              according to Lev. 19:32: "Rise up ~before the hoary head,
 63   2, 102 |               is the age of those who ~rise from the dead. And since
 64   2, 103 |                born, ~shall suffer and rise again, truths of which their
 65   2, 109 |           Whether without grace he can rise from sin?~(8) Whether without
 66   2, 109 |                 Further, no nature can rise above itself. But to love
 67   2, 109 |                said that nature cannot rise above itself, we ~must not
 68   2, 109 |          understand that nature cannot rise to an act exceeding the ~
 69   2, 109 |              Para. 1/1~Whether man can rise from sin without the help
 70   2, 109 |                would seem that man can rise from sin without the help
 71   2, 109 |           place without grace. But ~to rise to sin is presupposed to
 72   2, 109 |               thee." Therefore man can rise from sin without grace.~
 73   2, 109 |               force of his nature, can rise ~from illness to health,
 74   2, 109 |             Man by himself can no wise rise from sin without the help ~
 75   2, 109 |                above (Q[87], A[6]), to rise from sin is not the same
 76   2, 109 |           cease the act of sin; but to rise from sin means that man
 77   2, 109 |             And thus in order that man rise from sin there is required
 78   2, 109 |               in order that man should rise from ~sin. Hence when it
 79   2, 109 |              moved by God, ~strives to rise from sin, he receives the
 80   2, 114 |                will nowise help him to rise again. Hence no one can
 81   2, 1   |        heretics. It was this that gave rise to the necessity of ~formulating
 82   2, 10  |               thoughtless speech gives rise to error, so does an indiscreet
 83   2, 11  |               imagination (which gives rise to error, as the ~Philosopher
 84   2, 14  |            table. Wherefore lust gives rise to ~blindness of mind, which
 85   2, 16  |            first of these points gives rise to a twofold consideration: (
 86   2, 18  |     consideration of His justice gives rise to fear, ~but the consideration
 87   2, 18  |       consideration of His mercy gives rise to hope, so that, ~accordingly,
 88   2, 19  |           different causes do not give rise to one same effect. Now
 89   2, 19  |               he will never be able to rise to any good. And since ~
 90   2, 19  |               11), just as hope ~gives rise to joy, so, when a man is
 91   2, 27  |                  Now this desire gives rise, in man, to a certain sadness, ~
 92   2, 32  |        appetitive movement, love gives rise to ~desire, whence follows
 93   2, 33  |          sorrow he says ~that it gives rise to "spite, faint-heartedness,
 94   2, 33  |                 one which easily gives rise to others as being their
 95   2, 34  |            than we are, and that gives rise to sorrow. On the ~other
 96   2, 34  |              good which is envy, gives rise ~to joy in his evil. ~
 97   2, 35  |                Further, whatever gives rise to many evils, would seem
 98   2, 39  |            xxxi, 17) that "anger gives rise ~to strife"; and it is written (
 99   2, 39  |              Reply OBJ 5: Strifes give rise to hatred and discord in
100   2, 61  |               commanded (Lev. 19:32): "Rise up before the hoary ~head,
101   2, 62  |                their ~former state, or rise to a higher degree; know
102   2, 70  |            xxxi, 45) that "anger gives rise ~to revilings."~Aquin.:
103   2, 71  |             the flesh that was soon to rise ~again." From this it seems
104   2, 71  |                a lesser vice ~can give rise to a greater sin, just as
105   2, 83  |             offered to God. These give rise to a twofold consideration: (
106   2, 84  |               Mt. 15:5), or if it give rise to scandal ~or contempt,
107   2, 86  |           cause were to appear, giving rise, at least, to doubt, he
108   2, 89  |            ears ~the faint-hearted may rise to the feeling of devotion":
109   2, 97  |            Nahum 1:9, "There shall not rise a double affliction." But ~
110   2, 103 |          person commanding should give rise to reverence for his ~command.
111   2, 104 |               to various causes giving rise to the ~debt, yet so that
112   2, 116 |                the aspect of end gives rise to other vices: because
113   2, 116 |             respect covetousness gives rise to "insensibility to mercy,"
114   2, 116 |                  In this way it ~gives rise to "restlessness," by hindering
115   2, 134 |              hardships: for these give rise first to sorrow, which is
116   2, 134 |                should, when necessary, rise up against the man who ~
117   2, 147 |              according to Lev. 19:32, "Rise ~up before the hoary head,
118   2, 155 |             humane feeling which gives rise to clemency.~Aquin.: SMT
119   2, 156 |             result being that it gives rise to a lasting displeasure, ~
120   2, 156 |           deeds; and thus anger ~gives rise to "quarrels," by which
121   2, 156 |                  ad 2]; and this gives rise to blasphemy. But ~the blasphemy
122   2, 160 |              being thus humbled he may rise from his abasement."~Aquin.:
123   2, 170 |              Num. 24:17: "A star shall rise out of Jacob, and a scepter
124   2, 178 |        consideration of the visible we rise to the invisible. The fourth
125   2, 178 |               air. "For some ~of these rise at one time to a great height,
126   2, 180 |           interior passions which give rise to the phantasms whereby
127   2, 183 |        repentance, should by no ~means rise again to the episcopate."~
128   2, 184 |         repentance, should by no means rise ~again to the episcopate."
129   2, 184 |                his fellow-religious to rise again, according to Eccles. ~
130   2, 186 |             his superiors, he does not rise ~above the degree of "discipleship"
131   2, 187 |              to avoid that which gives rise to ~scandal, and is a bad
132   2, 187 |              many cases it might ~give rise to scandal. Therefore a
133   3, 1   |              men might ~die in one and rise in the other - for this
134   3, 1   |           nature. But nature takes its rise with the more perfect, as
135   3, 3   |             together, which would give rise to confusion of natures.
136   3, 15  |            inasmuch as ~the body "will rise spiritual in power and glory
137   3, 21  |              not pray that the sun may rise tomorrow. Nor is ~it fitting
138   3, 21  |              Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: To rise is nothing more than to
139   3, 21  |       something imperfect, and thus to rise ~pertains to what is potentially
140   3, 21  |                 Christ did not need to rise to God, since it was ever
141   3, 35  |                 11:1: "A flower ~shall rise up out of his root"; for "
142   3, 36  |              who said, "'A ~star shall rise out of Jacob.' Wherefore
143   3, 41  |       vainglory, which always seeks to rise.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[41] A[
144   3, 43  |                be born of a virgin, to rise ~from the dead, and to ascend
145   3, 46  |               Christ to suffer, and to rise again ~from the dead."~Aquin.:
146   3, 46  |              lost His life, but was to rise again after three days,
147   3, 46  |          future condition of those who rise again. Hence it is written (
148   3, 51  |                 By Christ's burial we ~rise again"; and on Is. 53:9: "
149   3, 53  |                necessary for Christ to rise again?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
150   3, 53  |                necessary for Christ to rise again. ~For Damascene says (
151   3, 53  |             properly belong to ~Him to rise again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
152   3, 53  |                higher state, since ~to rise is to be uplifted. But after
153   3, 53  |                it was not due to it to rise again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
154   3, 53  |               necessary for Christ to ~rise again from the dead.~Aquin.:
155   3, 53  |               Christ to ~suffer and to rise again from the dead."~Aquin.:
156   3, 53  |            that, It behooved Christ to rise again, for five reasons.
157   3, 53  |                For if I do not at once rise again but My body be corrupted,
158   3, 53  |              Christ, who ~is our head, rise again, we hope that we likewise
159   3, 53  |            hope that we likewise shall rise again. Hence ~it is written (
160   3, 53  |                in the last day I shall rise out of the earth . . ~.
161   3, 53  |          because I am fallen: I ~shall rise again." Likewise, although
162   3, 53  |              was fitting for Christ to rise again on the third day?~
163   3, 53  |             who are His members do not rise from death on the third
164   3, 53  |          Christ's blood, if He did not rise at once."~Aquin.: SMT TP
165   3, 53  |              Therefore ~Christ did not rise on the third day.~Aquin.:
166   3, 53  |                the third day ~He shall rise again."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
167   3, 53  |              necessary that He should ~rise speedily, and that His Resurrection
168   3, 53  |             was fitting that He should rise on the third day, while
169   3, 53  |                Christ was the first to rise from the dead?~Aquin.: SMT
170   3, 53  |            Christ was not the first to rise from the ~dead, because
171   3, 53  |            Christ was not the first to rise from the ~dead. ~Aquin.:
172   3, 53  |           Christ was ~not the first to rise from the dead.~Aquin.: SMT
173   3, 53  |              is the first of ~them who rise, because by rising He was
174   3, 53  |                second time than not to rise at ~all. According to this
175   3, 53  |             bodies of the just did not rise then but after He had risen,
176   3, 53  |              take it up again." But to rise is nothing ~else than to
177   3, 54  |            Orth. iv): that is said to ~rise, which fell. But Christ'
178   3, 54  |             that Christ's body did not rise glorified. For glorified ~
179   3, 54  |            sown in dishonor, it ~shall rise in glory." Hence, since
180   3, 54  |             that Christ's body did not rise entire. For flesh ~and blood
181   3, 54  |       Therefore ~Christ's body did not rise with the integrity of all
182   3, 54  |                15:52): "The dead shall rise incorrupt." ~But scars and
183   3, 54  |                of the resurrection, to rise again with ~scars.~Aquin.:
184   3, 55  |               that they should see Him rise?~(3) Whether He ought to
185   3, 55  |               disciples should see Him rise again?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
186   3, 55  |        disciples should have seen Him ~rise again, because it was their
187   3, 55  |               Magdalen did not see Him rise; but, while searching for
188   3, 55  |               Therefore no one saw Him rise again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
189   3, 55  |            from the bodies of them who rise again." Hence Bede says
190   3, 55  |            sown in weakness, it shall ~rise in power." Consequently,
191   3, 56  |              Therefore the dead would ~rise again even though Christ
192   3, 56  |                with the dead who shall rise again, ~owing to distance
193   3, 56  |         unbelievers and ~sinners shall rise again. Nor again is it the
194   3, 56  |             super Joan.) ~that "bodies rise by His human dispensation,
195   3, 56  |                dispensation, but souls rise by the ~Substance of God."
196   3, 56  |                is the cause why bodies rise ~again, the bodies of all
197   3, 56  |                bodies of all men shall rise again, according to 1 Cor.
198   3, 56  |              51: ~"We shall all indeed rise again." But the souls of
199   3, 56  |              the souls of all will not rise ~again, because according
200   3, 56  |                after saying that souls rise by the Divine ~Substance,
201   3, 64  |            kinds of sacraments, giving rise to division in the ~Church;
202   3, 66  |                Christ to suffer and to rise again, before ~proclaiming
203   3, 66  |             which we die ~unto sin and rise again unto "newness of life" (
204   3, 70  |               is the age of those that rise again), as it were, ~on
205   3, 84  |              Christ to ~suffer, and to rise again from the dead the
206   3, 86  |                mutable good, it ~gives rise to a debt of some punishment,
207   3, 89  |              light is that to which we rise again." Now the morning
208   3, 89  |               those who fall and never rise again, or who rise and fall ~
209   3, 89  |               never rise again, or who rise and fall ~yet again; but
210   3, 89  |              often they may ~fall, yet rise again finally. Consequently
211   3, 89  |         falling, ~not that they always rise again to greater grace,
212   3, 89  |           greater grace, but that they rise to ~more abiding grace,
213   3, 89  |              their good, ~because they rise more humble and more enlightened."~
214   3, 89  |               not said that she cannot rise up, but that the ~virgin
215   3, 89  |             virgin of Israel shall not rise; because the sheep that
216 Suppl, 9 |            satisfaction does ~not give rise to scandal, since like works
217 Suppl, 47|        necessary, as that the sun will rise ~tomorrow - and then the
218 Suppl, 53|              For a simple vow may give rise to scandal since it may
219 Suppl, 70|             manner no other part would rise again in identity, and ~
220 Suppl, 71|              Cor. ~15:29, "If the dead rise not again at all, why are
221 Suppl, 71|              First, thus: "If the dead rise not again, nor did Christ
222 Suppl, 71|              not again, nor did Christ rise ~again, why are they baptized
223 Suppl, 72|           first" day all the seas will rise fifteen ~cubits above the
224 Suppl, 72|                to allow the ~bodies to rise again; on the "fourteenth"
225 Suppl, 72|              day all will die and will rise again with ~those who died
226 Suppl, 72|           Christ comes and the ~saints rise again the whole world will
227 Suppl, 72|                the saints that it will rise up; thus (2 ~Pt. 3:10) it
228 Suppl, 72|              fire of the judgment will rise as high ~as the waters of
229 Suppl, 72|                precede Him, and ~shall rise in the air to the same height
230 Suppl, 72|           waters of the deluge did not rise to the height of the ~higher
231 Suppl, 72|               already (A[3]), will not rise ~higher than the waters
232 Suppl, 72|              the fire in question will rise to the summit of the space ~
233 Suppl, 72|           waters of the deluge did not rise to the summit of the space
234 Suppl, 72|             will judge, the dead shall rise again, the good shall ~be
235 Suppl, 72|                for the saints who will rise again will have spiritual ~
236 Suppl, 72|             sown in dishonor, it shall rise in glory": and at the same
237 Suppl, 72|               3: All men shall die and rise again: yet those are said
238 Suppl, 72|             the condition of those who rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
239 Suppl, 72|              fallen asleep, shall not ~rise again till the heavens be
240 Suppl, 72|              that is ~dead shall never rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
241 Suppl, 72|                in the last day I shall rise out of the earth, and I
242 Suppl, 72|                   The wicked shall not rise again ~in judgment." Now
243 Suppl, 72|            judgment." Now men will not rise again except at the time
244 Suppl, 72|             the wicked shall in no way rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
245 Suppl, 72|                 Therefore all will not rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
246 Suppl, 72|              rose again, we also shall rise again. Now those alone should
247 Suppl, 72|             Therefore they alone shall rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
248 Suppl, 72|          forgiven to all, all will not rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
249 Suppl, 72|              Christ, even so ~shall we rise again by His grace. Now
250 Suppl, 72|             therefore neither can they rise again, and ~consequently
251 Suppl, 72|              consequently all will not rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
252 Suppl, 72|           Therefore the dead shall all rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
253 Suppl, 72|              51): "We shall all indeed rise again," ~etc.~Aquin.: SMT
254 Suppl, 72|                in order that those who rise ~again may receive punishment
255 Suppl, 72|          children. Therefore all will ~rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
256 Suppl, 72|                 as well as for one, to rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
257 Suppl, 72|           whereby the wicked shall not rise again in the ~particular
258 Suppl, 72|              unbelievers, who will not rise again to be judged, since
259 Suppl, 72|              who, ~although they shall rise again, are not properly
260 Suppl, 72| notwithstanding original sin, they can rise again from death: ~for the
261 Suppl, 72|                is given to ~us, but we rise again by the grace of Christ
262 Suppl, 72|               grace, will nevertheless rise again on ~account of the
263 Suppl, 72|                die and then sprout and rise again ~as it were": which
264 Suppl, 73|                Christ. Hence all will ~rise again to immortal life;
265 Suppl, 73|               who are ~in Christ shall rise."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
266 Suppl, 73|               the feast; and those who rise again will be summoned to
267 Suppl, 73|                    and the ~dead shall rise again." Therefore the resurrection
268 Suppl, 74|             the world, so that all may rise together. For ~there is
269 Suppl, 74|             end of the world, so as to rise again together ~with all
270 Suppl, 74|               world, so that they may ~rise again together with the
271 Suppl, 74|                world, ~so that all may rise together.~Aquin.: SMT XP
272 Suppl, 74|                the world, that all may rise together.~Aquin.: SMT XP
273 Suppl, 74|               fallen ~asleep shall not rise again till the heavens be
274 Suppl, 74|                he shall not ~wake, nor rise out of his sleep," and it
275 Suppl, 74|              the world, when all shall rise together.~Aquin.: SMT XP
276 Suppl, 74|              of others who have all to rise again at the ~consummation
277 Suppl, 74|               not give them a right to rise again before others as ~
278 Suppl, 74|                that they ~should truly rise again. Nor was their resurrection
279 Suppl, 74|       resurrection, whereby men ~shall rise again from their sins to
280 Suppl, 74|           cease to ~move the dead will rise again. Nevertheless the
281 Suppl, 74|                   We shall all indeed ~rise again . . . in a moment,
282 Suppl, 75|              die first, and afterwards rise again from death to immortality.
283 Suppl, 75|              in Adam: and so all shall rise again from death.~Aquin.:
284 Suppl, 75|              is that all shall die and rise again from death: and this
285 Suppl, 75|             Para. 1/1~Whether all will rise again from ashes?~Aquin.:
286 Suppl, 75|           would seem that all will not rise again from ashes. For ~Christ'
287 Suppl, 75|             Therefore neither will all rise again from ashes.~Aquin.:
288 Suppl, 75|                 Therefore not all will rise ~again from ashes.~Aquin.:
289 Suppl, 75|             after death. But some will rise again at once after death, ~
290 Suppl, 75|                 Therefore all will not rise again from ashes.~Aquin.:
291 Suppl, 75|           wicked: "We shall all indeed rise again, but we shall not
292 Suppl, 75|                And thus, if the wicked rise again from ashes, the good
293 Suppl, 75|               ashes, the good will not rise ~again from ashes.~Aquin.:
294 Suppl, 75|            thou go." Now all who shall rise ~again at the general resurrection
295 Suppl, 75|              womb. ~Therefore all will rise again from ashes.~Aquin.:
296 Suppl, 75|            have shown (A[1]) that all ~rise again from death prove also
297 Suppl, 75|         general resurrection all ~will rise again from ashes, unless
298 Suppl, 75|              all may be able truly to ~rise again, so will the bodies
299 Suppl, 76|                CONDITIONS OF THOSE WHO RISE AGAIN, AND FIRST OF THEIR
300 Suppl, 76|                conditions of those who rise ~again. Here we shall consider: (
301 Suppl, 76|               1) Whether the body will rise again identically the same?~(
302 Suppl, 76|               In the last day I ~shall rise out of the earth." Therefore
303 Suppl, 76|       Therefore the selfsame body will rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
304 Suppl, 76|               death. Therefore it will rise again the same identically.~
305 Suppl, 76|                one: and the body will ~rise again identically the same,
306 Suppl, 76|                it ~was mortal and will rise in immortality.~Aquin.:
307 Suppl, 76|                the selfsame body will ~rise again, since the selfsame
308 Suppl, 76|                the same man that shall rise again?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
309 Suppl, 76|               the same man that ~shall rise again. For according to
310 Suppl, 76|                same identical man will rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
311 Suppl, 76|                Trin. viii, 5) that "to rise again is naught ~else but
312 Suppl, 76|                Therefore he would ~not rise again, which is contrary
313 Suppl, 76|                for the selfsame man to rise again; and this is effected
314 Suppl, 77|         members of the human body will rise again therein?~(2) Whether
315 Suppl, 77|            truth of human ~nature will rise again?~(5) Whether whatever
316 Suppl, 77|              contained materially will rise again?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
317 Suppl, 77|         members of the human body will rise again?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
318 Suppl, 77|                of the human body will ~rise again. For if the end be
319 Suppl, 77|              not all the members shall rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
320 Suppl, 77|         members: and yet they will not rise ~again. For they can neither
321 Suppl, 77|            again. For they can neither rise full, since thus they contain ~
322 Suppl, 77|             the ~members shall not all rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
323 Suppl, 77|                Further, the body shall rise again that it may be rewarded
324 Suppl, 77|               the members will not all rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
325 Suppl, 77|              the soul, for it will not rise again ~except according
326 Suppl, 77|             follows that man also must rise again perfect, seeing that
327 Suppl, 77|               OBJ 2: The entrails will rise again in the body even as
328 Suppl, 77|                the hair and nails will rise again in the human body?~
329 Suppl, 77|                hair and nails will not rise again in the ~human body.
330 Suppl, 77|             dregs. But these will not ~rise again with the body. Neither
331 Suppl, 77|              needed. Yet seed will not rise again in the human body.
332 Suppl, 77|               hair and nails will ~not rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
333 Suppl, 77|      especially of the elect, ought to rise again with all their ~adornment.
334 Suppl, 77|                Therefore they ought to rise again with the hair. ~Aquin.:
335 Suppl, 77|         perfection: and since man will rise again with all the ~perfections
336 Suppl, 77|               that hair and nails will rise again ~in him.~Aquin.: SMT
337 Suppl, 77|               certain that these ~will rise again and that they belong
338 Suppl, 77|                Whether the humors will rise again in the body?~Aquin.:
339 Suppl, 77|               that the humors will not rise again in the body. ~For
340 Suppl, 77|           humor. Therefore it will not rise ~again in the blessed, who
341 Suppl, 77|            Therefore the body will not rise ~again with humors.~Aquin.:
342 Suppl, 77|          Therefore the humors will not rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
343 Suppl, 77|                of the human body ~will rise again with it. Now this
344 Suppl, 77|              Therefore the humors will rise again in ~the body.~Aquin.:
345 Suppl, 77|               Therefore the blood will rise again in us also, and in
346 Suppl, 77|               in the resurrection will rise again, as stated above ~(
347 Suppl, 77|                human nature must needs rise again in man. Now there
348 Suppl, 77|              of ~these humidities will rise again, because they do not
349 Suppl, 77|                 and consequently ~will rise again with the other parts
350 Suppl, 77|       Humidities of this kind will not rise again, ~because after the
351 Suppl, 77|              form to another will not ~rise again. Now this humidity
352 Suppl, 77|              in ~neither state will it rise again. The third kind of
353 Suppl, 77|         belongs to the members it will rise again just as the members
354 Suppl, 77|            truth of human nature will ~rise again in it?~Aquin.: SMT
355 Suppl, 77|             human nature, will not all rise again in it. For food is
356 Suppl, 77|            truth of ~human nature will rise again, the flesh of the
357 Suppl, 77|               other animals ~will also rise again: which is inadmissible.~
358 Suppl, 77|                us. But Adam's rib will rise again not in Adam but in ~
359 Suppl, 77|                Eve, else Eve would not rise again at all since she was
360 Suppl, 77|             human nature will ~not all rise again in him.~Aquin.: SMT
361 Suppl, 77|           thing from different men ~to rise again. Yet it is possible
362 Suppl, 77|               Therefore there will not rise again in man whatever belonged
363 Suppl, 77|               some of it may ~possibly rise again in the one man and
364 Suppl, 77|                 since the ~same cannot rise again in two subjects, it
365 Suppl, 77|                human nature in both to rise again in ~both of them.~
366 Suppl, 77|             truth of human nature will rise again ~in each one.~Aquin.:
367 Suppl, 77|            human ~nature in a man will rise again in him.~Aquin.: SMT
368 Suppl, 77|        anything resulting from food to rise again in man, but ~that
369 Suppl, 77|              man, but ~that alone will rise again which belonged to
370 Suppl, 77|                product from food shall rise again: not all, however, ~
371 Suppl, 77|             substance of the seed will rise again in this man who was ~
372 Suppl, 77|         nourishment, only so much will rise again in him as is needed
373 Suppl, 77|                nature principally will rise again, but not the whole
374 Suppl, 77|            produced from the seed will rise again, not ~because it belongs
375 Suppl, 77|               body was fashioned shall rise again. The second opinion,
376 Suppl, 77|                species. Hence it ~will rise again not in Adam but in
377 Suppl, 77|             Eve, just as the seed will rise again, ~not in the begetter,
378 Suppl, 77|                eaten: and thus it will rise again in the latter ~but
379 Suppl, 77|               opinions, each ~one will rise again in that wherein he
380 Suppl, 77|              equally ~in both, he will rise again in that wherein he
381 Suppl, 77|            will be ~possible for it to rise again in the second: otherwise
382 Suppl, 77|         resurrection in the first will rise again in him and not in
383 Suppl, 77|             changed into the seed will rise again in the person ~born
384 Suppl, 77|              the remaining matter will rise again in him of ~whose flesh
385 Suppl, 77|          seminal substance will indeed rise again ~in the one begotten
386 Suppl, 77|               produced, for this would rise again in the first but ~
387 Suppl, 77|                into seed, will clearly rise again in the first the Divine
388 Suppl, 77|               a man's members will all rise again?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
389 Suppl, 77|                man's members ~will all rise again. For the hair, seemingly,
390 Suppl, 77|              was in the hair will ~all rise again, if not in the hair,
391 Suppl, 77|                other members ~will all rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
392 Suppl, 77|              parts ~of matter will all rise again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
393 Suppl, 77|                all the parts of matter rise not ~again, neither will
394 Suppl, 77|            neither will the whole body rise again: which is inadmissible.~
395 Suppl, 77|           remain not but ebb and flow, rise again, either the body of ~
396 Suppl, 77|              matter in one man were to rise ~again it follows that in
397 Suppl, 77|             that in one man there will rise again that which belongs ~
398 Suppl, 77|                 of what is in man will rise again, if we speak of the
399 Suppl, 77|                 but the whole will not rise again if we speak of the
400 Suppl, 77|        produced from the seed will all rise again even if we speak of
401 Suppl, 77|           maintains ~that nothing will rise again of that which was
402 Suppl, 77|              but not all, thereof will rise ~again, as stated above (
403 Suppl, 77|                parts of the body will ~rise again, if we speak of the
404 Suppl, 77|               wherefore it must needs ~rise again, not however as regards
405 Suppl, 77|                immoderate, but it will rise again in other parts as
406 Suppl, 78|               THE QUALITY OF THOSE WHO RISE AGAIN (FOUR ARTICLES)~We
407 Suppl, 78|               the quality of those who rise again. Under this ~head
408 Suppl, 78|          inquiry:~(1) Whether all will rise again in the youthful age?~(
409 Suppl, 78|             sex?~(4) Whether they will rise again to the animal life?~
410 Suppl, 78|             Para. 1/1~Whether all will rise again of the same age?~Aquin.:
411 Suppl, 78|           would seem that all will not rise again of the same, namely ~
412 Suppl, 78|              perfection from those who rise again, especially from the
413 Suppl, 78|             Therefore the old will not rise again of a youthful ~age.~
414 Suppl, 78|             individual will especially rise again in him. Now the sooner
415 Suppl, 78|                Therefore if all are to rise again of the same ~age,
416 Suppl, 78|               fitting that they should rise again in the age of ~childhood.~
417 Suppl, 78|            Therefore others also ~will rise again of a youthful age.~
418 Suppl, 78|            Para. 3/3~Further, man will rise again at the most perfect
419 Suppl, 78|             youth. Therefore ~all will rise again of that age.~Aquin.:
420 Suppl, 78|                I answer that, Man will rise again without any defect
421 Suppl, 78|             Para. 1/1~Whether all will rise again of the same stature?~
422 Suppl, 78|               would seem that all will rise again of the same stature.
423 Suppl, 78|                in ~all, since all will rise again of the same age. Therefore
424 Suppl, 78|              in all, so that all ~will rise again of the same stature.~
425 Suppl, 78|      resurrection. Therefore all ~will rise again of the same stature. ~
426 Suppl, 78|             power of nature will never rise again of a greater quantity,
427 Suppl, 78|                 Therefore all will not rise again of the same stature.~
428 Suppl, 78|            punishment in all those who rise again. Neither therefore
429 Suppl, 78|                 Therefore all will not rise again ~of the same quantity,
430 Suppl, 78|            quantity, but each one will rise again of that quantity which ~
431 Suppl, 78|               2) that all are ~said to rise again of the same age, not
432 Suppl, 78|             Para. 1/1~Whether all will rise again of the male sex?~Aquin.:
433 Suppl, 78|               would seem that all will rise again of the male sex. For
434 Suppl, 78|            order. Therefore women will rise again not in the female
435 Suppl, 78|           intention of nature will not rise again, since all error will
436 Suppl, 78|                the female sex will not rise ~again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
437 Suppl, 78|               not that both sexes will rise again."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
438 Suppl, 78|             Wherefore just as men will rise again of various ~stature,
439 Suppl, 78|         various ~stature, so will they rise again of different sex.
440 Suppl, 78|             Para. 1/1~Whether all will rise again to animal life so
441 Suppl, 78|              would seem that they will rise again to the animal life,
442 Suppl, 78|                to eating. Now man will rise again with all these. Therefore
443 Suppl, 78|              like manner each man will rise again in due quantity; neither ~
444 Suppl, 78|           which is common to those who rise again (namely not to ~partake
445 Suppl, 79|                under which the blessed rise again, ~and (1) the impassibility
446 Suppl, 79|              the blood and humors will rise again, ~as stated above (
447 Suppl, 79|                in corruption, it shall rise in ~incorruption." Therefore
448 Suppl, 79|             sown in weakness, it shall rise in power." Therefore they ~
449 Suppl, 79|                the bodies of those who rise again, for they will contain
450 Suppl, 80|            corruptible ~body, it shall rise a spiritual," i.e. a spirit-like, "
451 Suppl, 80|                the bodies of those who rise again (1 Cor. 15:44). ~But
452 Suppl, 80|                a spirit, one would not rise ~again a man, for a man
453 Suppl, 80|           Moreover the human body will rise again with ~flesh and bones,
454 Suppl, 80|             the integrity of those who rise again) - or unless ~elemental
455 Suppl, 80|             integrity of the body will rise ~again in the body, both
456 Suppl, 81|            sown in weakness, ~it shall rise in power," that is, according
457 Suppl, 82|            sown in dishonor, it shall ~rise in glory," which refers
458 Suppl, 83|              BODIES OF THE DAMNED WILL RISE AGAIN (THREE ARTICLES)~We
459 Suppl, 83|             bodies of the damned ~will rise again. Under this head there
460 Suppl, 83|              bodies of the damned will rise again with their ~deformities?~(
461 Suppl, 83|              bodies of the damned will rise again with their deformities?~
462 Suppl, 83|              bodies of the damned will rise again with ~their deformities.
463 Suppl, 83|                just as the saints will rise again to final happiness, ~
464 Suppl, 83|         happiness, ~so the wicked will rise again to final unhappiness.
465 Suppl, 83|      unhappiness. Now when the saints ~rise again nothing will be taken
466 Suppl, 83|                15:52): "The dead shall rise ~again incorruptible"; where
467 Suppl, 83|              the dead in general shall rise again incorruptible, i.e.
468 Suppl, 83|              Therefore the wicked will rise again without their ~deformities.~
469 Suppl, 83|              Therefore the damned will rise again without ~these defects.~
470 Suppl, 83|              both wicked and good will rise again whole. Another ~deformity
471 Suppl, 83|             die under perfect age will rise again in the stature ~of
472 Suppl, 83|            prevent; and so if a person rise again with such ~defects
473 Suppl, 83|               deformities in this life rise again with them, while the
474 Suppl, 83|           therefore, as is clear, will rise again ~without them, though
475 Suppl, 84|             the knowledge of those who rise ~again will not be clearer
476 Suppl, 85|               The men of Nineve shall ~rise in judgment with this generation,
477 Suppl, 86|                The men of Nineve shall rise in judgment with this generation,
478 Suppl, 86|             and shall ~condemn it." To rise in judgment thus is common
479 Suppl, 86|                  The ~wicked shall not rise again in judgment."~Aquin.:
480 Suppl, 86|           words, "The wicked shall not rise in judgment," if ~referred
481 Suppl, 86|               18). All, however, ~will rise again to assemble at the
482 Suppl, 88|                the world and those who rise ~again will have after the
483 Suppl, 88|               of which "the dead shall rise again" (1 Cor. 15:52). Now
484 Suppl, 88|          previously died, will have to rise again just as men will rise
485 Suppl, 88|            rise again just as men will rise again. But ~this cannot
 
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