Part, Question
1 1, 3 | nature of God - i.e. the ~Godhead - is said to be in God.
2 1, 3 | God is not the same as His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[3] A[3]
3 1, 3 | Now the relation between Godhead and God is the same as the ~
4 1, 3 | Therefore God is His very ~Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[3] A[3]
5 1, 3 | form, He must be His own Godhead, His own ~Life, and whatever
6 1, 3 | In saying therefore that ~Godhead, or life, or the like are
7 1, 3 | which is above being - the Godhead." But the being of all things
8 1, 3 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Godhead is called the being of all
9 1, 19 | passions are predicated of the Godhead metaphorically, ~this is
10 1, 20 | ground of the union with the Godhead. But ~speaking of human
11 1, 25 | that it is united to ~the Godhead; and created happiness from
12 1, 28 | predicaments used as regards ~the Godhead refer to the substance;
13 1, 29 | subsists. Therefore, as the Godhead is God so the ~divine paternity
14 1, 31 | three "supposita" of the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[31] A[
15 1, 31 | Father and the Son are one in Godhead; nor is ~there any difference
16 1, 31 | no discrepancy, but one Godhead": and according to Hilary, ~
17 1, 31 | the ~Son are separate in Godhead." We must avoid the adjective "
18 1, 35 | ad Petrum i) says, "The Godhead of the ~Holy Trinity and
19 1, 39 | signifies "one ~that has Godhead." But the three persons
20 1, 39 | persons are three who have Godhead. ~Therefore the three persons
21 1, 39 | signifies a being having Godhead, ~nevertheless the mode
22 1, 39 | substantively; whereas "having Godhead" is used adjectively. ~Consequently,
23 1, 39 | there are "three having Godhead," it does not ~follow that
24 1, 39 | same. So ~He who possesses Godhead, which is signified by the
25 1, 39 | name God, is the same ~as Godhead. But when we consider the
26 1, 39 | form signified - that is, Godhead. But sometimes it ~stands
27 1, 39 | there ~is a distinction of Godhead. Yet this proposition "He
28 1, 39 | principle of the whole Godhead." But He is principle only
29 1, 39 | Father begets or spirates the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[39] A[
30 1, 39 | is really the same as "Godhead," ~nevertheless the mode
31 1, 39 | 1~Reply OBJ 6: So far as Godhead is one in several "supposita,"
32 1, 39 | the principle of the whole Godhead," the term Godhead can ~
33 1, 39 | whole Godhead," the term Godhead can ~be taken for all the
34 1, 39 | principle of the whole ~Godhead; not as generating or spirating
35 1, 39 | principle of ~the whole Godhead. But in an earthly father
36 1, 40 | same as the concrete, as "Godhead" and "God." And as the ~
37 1, 42 | a difference [namely, of Godhead] who speak of ~either increase
38 1, 42 | Equal ~to the Father in His Godhead; less than the Father in
39 1, 45 | common work of the whole Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[
40 1, 39 | signifies "one ~that has Godhead." But the three persons
41 1, 39 | persons are three who have Godhead. ~Therefore the three persons
42 1, 39 | signifies a being having Godhead, ~nevertheless the mode
43 1, 39 | substantively; whereas "having Godhead" is used adjectively. ~Consequently,
44 1, 39 | there are "three having Godhead," it does not ~follow that
45 1, 39 | same. So ~He who possesses Godhead, which is signified by the
46 1, 39 | name God, is the same ~as Godhead. But when we consider the
47 1, 39 | form signified - that is, Godhead. But sometimes it ~stands
48 1, 39 | there ~is a distinction of Godhead. Yet this proposition "He
49 1, 39 | principle of the whole Godhead." But He is principle only
50 1, 39 | Father begets or spirates the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[39] A[
51 1, 39 | is really the same as "Godhead," ~nevertheless the mode
52 1, 39 | 1~Reply OBJ 6: So far as Godhead is one in several "supposita,"
53 1, 39 | the principle of the whole Godhead," the term Godhead can ~
54 1, 39 | whole Godhead," the term Godhead can ~be taken for all the
55 1, 39 | principle of the whole ~Godhead; not as generating or spirating
56 1, 39 | principle of ~the whole Godhead. But in an earthly father
57 1, 40 | same as the concrete, as "Godhead" and "God." And as the ~
58 1, 42 | a difference [namely, of Godhead] who speak of ~either increase
59 1, 42 | Equal ~to the Father in His Godhead; less than the Father in
60 1, 46 | common work of the whole Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[
61 1, 92 | One in essence is the Godhead of the Holy Trinity; and
62 1, 92 | participator ~of all good: for the Godhead is the fulness of goodness."
63 1, 111 | by the presence of ~His Godhead; for it belongs to God to
64 2, 62 | of participation of the Godhead, about which it is written (
65 2, 99 | such as the ~Trinity of the Godhead; but also those to which
66 2, 99 | such as the Unity of the Godhead; in order to remove the
67 2, 99 | worship and ~ceremony to the Godhead." Since, then, the moral
68 2, 102 | belief in the unity of the ~Godhead, God wished sacrifices to
69 2, 102 | all the fulness of the Godhead" ~(Col. 2:9). Also there
70 2, 102 | again, in ~regard to His Godhead, we must confess His equality
71 2, 102 | may denote either Christ's Godhead Which went away into ~solitude
72 2, 102 | token of His impassible Godhead, remained living, because
73 2, 102 | remained living, because the ~Godhead cannot die: hence it flew
74 2, 102 | hence it flew away, for the Godhead could not be ~encompassed
75 2, 106 | manifestation of ~Christ's Godhead or humanity, which dispose
76 2, 112 | humanity is an "organ of His Godhead," as ~Damascene says (De
77 2, 113 | good of a share in the ~Godhead, is greater than the creation
78 2, 1 | things pertaining to the Godhead, i.e. the ~First Truth,
79 2, 1 | demonstration the unity of the Godhead, and, by faith, the Trinity.
80 2, 1 | Son, in respect of His ~Godhead. Now, among the articles
81 2, 1 | the Son in respect of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[1] A[8]
82 2, 1 | viz. the secret of the Godhead, to see ~which is to possess
83 2, 1 | concern ~the majesty of the Godhead, while others pertain to
84 2, 1 | regard to the majesty of the Godhead, three things are proposed ~
85 2, 1 | first, the unity of the Godhead, to which the first ~article
86 2, 1 | the ~works proper to the Godhead, the first of which refers
87 2, 1 | articles referring to the ~Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[1] A[8]
88 2, 1 | six pertaining to the ~Godhead, and six to the humanity.
89 2, 1 | 2: The very name of the Godhead implies a kind of watching ~
90 2, 2 | and ~Filiation were in the Godhead: and so the Trinity was
91 2, 10 | of Arius, who severed the Godhead, was more detestable ~than
92 2, 13 | others in respect of His Godhead, by casting out devils, ~
93 2, 13 | by the power of ~His own Godhead and by the operation of
94 2, 13 | the Son of Man before ~His Godhead was revealed, could have
95 2, 13 | blasphemed against His very ~Godhead, by ascribing to the devil
96 2, 71 | members, disparage His Godhead, which is the foundation
97 2, 79 | ceremonial worship ~to the Godhead" [*Cf. A[1]], and ceremonial
98 2, 80 | considering the greatness of His Godhead. Therefore ~contemplation
99 2, 80 | Matters concerning the Godhead are, in themselves, the ~
100 2, 80 | matters ~concerning the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[82] A[
101 2, 81 | ceremonial rites to the Godhead" [*Cicero, Rhet. ii, 53].
102 2, 81 | and not in respect of His Godhead: and the Holy Ghost is said
103 2, 83 | as are partakers of the Godhead. ~Now holy men are made "
104 2, 83 | Reply OBJ 1: The name of the Godhead is communicated to certain
105 2, 89 | the Thearchy," i.e. of the Godhead, "showing ~forth and praising
106 2, 92 | their having a ~share of the godhead; but we call them "angels."
107 2, 92 | names']," i.e. of the ~Godhead, "to stones and wood." Secondly,
108 2, 93 | pretend to be filled with the Godhead, and by a deceitful fraud
109 2, 122 | with the ~worship of the Godhead: hence it is not called
110 2, 161 | men, begrudged them the godhead . . ." Now it ~pertains
111 2, 161 | and Eve wished to rob the Godhead and they lost happiness."~
112 2, 172 | regards the ~knowledge of the Godhead; while David more fully
113 2, 172 | prophecy as directed to the Godhead as its end, it progressed ~
114 2, 172 | pertinent to faith in the ~Godhead. Hence they are called prophets,
115 2, 172 | pertinent ~to faith in the Godhead was made in a yet more excellent
116 3, 1 | that all the fulness of the Godhead should dwell," as ~the Apostle
117 3, 2 | another ~Christ, Who from the Godhead and manhood, and in the
118 3, 2 | and manhood, and in the Godhead and manhood, ~is perfect
119 3, 2 | was the instrument of the Godhead in Christ, for Damascene
120 3, 2 | is the instrument of the ~Godhead." Therefore it seems that
121 3, 2 | Theology," i.e. in the ~Godhead of Persons, "and in the
122 3, 2 | all the fulness of the ~Godhead corporeally." Therefore
123 3, 2 | that the fulness of the Godhead dwelt corporeally in Christ
124 3, 2 | shadow. And some say that the Godhead is ~said to have dwelt in
125 3, 3 | 40], A[3]) that in the ~Godhead if the Personality is abstracted,
126 3, 3 | On the contrary, In the Godhead Personality signifies a
127 3, 3 | For the Son of God ~is His Godhead, but is not His manhood.
128 3, 5 | diminishes the ~dignity of the Godhead; for Pope Leo says (Serm.
129 3, 5 | something resulting from the Godhead and the ~humanity.~Aquin.:
130 3, 6 | of the Virgin without the Godhead ~before it was assumed by
131 3, 6 | immediately ~joined, i.e. the Godhead and the manhood." Now the
132 3, 7 | certain partaking of the Godhead by the rational ~creature,
133 3, 7 | as the instrument of the Godhead," as ~Damascene says (De
134 3, 7 | is the instrument of the ~Godhead - not, indeed, an inanimate
135 3, 7 | His soul was united to the Godhead, He had the perfect ~power
136 3, 7 | by the presence of the Godhead, as light in the air by
137 3, 8 | is the instrument of His Godhead. And hence by ~the power
138 3, 8 | hence by ~the power of the Godhead His actions were beneficial,
139 3, 8 | through its union with ~the Godhead, has the power of justifying;
140 3, 8 | dwelt the fulness of the ~Godhead, so in Anti-christ the fulness
141 3, 9 | participated light, but He had the ~Godhead Itself substantially abiding
142 3, 9 | dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead corporeally." Therefore
143 3, 9 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Godhead is united to the manhood
144 3, 10 | Orth. iii, 6), "the ~whole Godhead in one Person is united
145 3, 10 | the whole power of the Godhead was not circumscribed by
146 3, 13 | distinct (as neither is His Godhead) ~from that of the Son of
147 3, 13 | as the instrument of the ~Godhead, as was said above (A[2]).~
148 3, 14 | subject to the will of His Godhead, ~and thereby it came to
149 3, 14 | infirmities concealed His Godhead, they made known His Manhood,
150 3, 14 | the way of coming to the Godhead, according to Rm. 5:1,2: "
151 3, 15 | 2), by the power of the ~Godhead of Christ the beatitude
152 3, 15 | evils by the ~power of His Godhead, yet they were unavoidable,
153 3, 16 | in the abstract, even as ~Godhead and manhood; but in the
154 3, 16 | When we mention ~the Godhead we do not predicate of it
155 3, 16 | for we do not say that the Godhead is passible or ~creatable."
156 3, 16 | or ~creatable." Now the Godhead is the Divine Nature. Therefore
157 3, 16 | is signified "both ~the Godhead anointing and the manhood
158 3, 16 | altogether Son of God by the ~Godhead which He has with the Father."~
159 3, 16 | Christ, "is uncreated in its Godhead and created ~in its manhood":
160 3, 16 | incorporeal and impassible "in His Godhead."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[16] A[
161 3, 16 | nature to the power of the Godhead, since although He was ~
162 3, 17 | signifies one ~having the Godhead, and man signifies one having
163 3, 17 | indistinctly one having the ~Godhead; but the word "Peter" or "
164 3, 17 | implies one having the Godhead under a determinate personal ~
165 3, 18 | was the instrument of ~His Godhead. Hence the human nature
166 3, 18 | Man - the Father's, to the Godhead. For the will ~of man is
167 3, 18 | temporal, and the will of the Godhead eternal."~Aquin.: SMT TP
168 3, 18 | as it was moved by the Godhead, as is plain from the synodical
169 3, 18 | was the instrument of the Godhead, and was moved by its own
170 3, 19 | several operations of the Godhead ~and Manhood?~(2) Whether
171 3, 19 | only one operation of the Godhead and Manhood?~Aquin.: SMT
172 3, 19 | but one operation of the ~Godhead and the Manhood. For Dionysius
173 3, 19 | only one operation of the Godhead and the Manhood.~Aquin.:
174 3, 19 | only ~one operation of the Godhead and the (Q[17], A[2]). Hence,
175 3, 19 | thing was operated by the Godhead and the ~Manhood, as the
176 3, 19 | but one operation of the Godhead and the ~Manhood.~Aquin.:
177 3, 19 | operation on the part of the Godhead operating, but ~divers things
178 3, 19 | operated, inasmuch as the Godhead of Christ did one thing ~
179 3, 19 | only one operation of the Godhead and manhood in ~Christ,
180 3, 19 | as the instrument of ~the Godhead, is not distinct from the
181 3, 19 | from the operation of the Godhead; for the ~salvation wherewith
182 3, 19 | and that wherewith His ~Godhead saves us are not distinct;
183 3, 19 | beatitude of His soul, nor the ~Godhead, because, since merit regards
184 3, 20 | full ~participation of the Godhead. And then all things will
185 3, 20 | Manhood is subject to His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[
186 3, 22 | angels, not only in His Godhead, ~but also in His humanity,
187 3, 22 | generation?" and ~Who in His Godhead has neither beginning nor
188 3, 25 | inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's Godhead and humanity are to be adored
189 3, 25 | Whether Christ's humanity and Godhead are to be adored with the
190 3, 25 | that Christ's humanity and Godhead are not to be ~adored with
191 3, 25 | adoration. For Christ's Godhead is to be adored, as ~being
192 3, 25 | Therefore Christ's humanity and ~Godhead are not to be adored with
193 3, 25 | that which is given to His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[25] A[
194 3, 25 | veneration which is given to His ~Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[25] A[
195 3, 25 | Himself on account of His Godhead; and the honor of "dulia"
196 3, 25 | adored separately from its Godhead: for this could happen ~
197 3, 25 | itself; but in respect of the Godhead to which it is united, by
198 3, 25 | is due by reason of ~His Godhead, not of His humanity. But
199 3, 25 | due to the image of His Godhead, which is imprinted on the
200 3, 26 | equal to the Father in His Godhead, yet is less than ~the Father
201 3, 27 | authoritatively as to His Godhead, ~instrumentally as to His
202 3, 28 | body, as to ~manifest His Godhead at the same time. For this
203 3, 28 | in order to manifest His Godhead, He was born of ~a virgin,
204 3, 28 | a body in which was the Godhead closed doors were no ~obstacle.
205 3, 28 | perfection: for as He is in His ~Godhead the Only-Begotten of the
206 3, 31 | or even as to His very Godhead. But as ~to matter, Christ'
207 3, 31 | generation of ~Christ's Godhead. Whereas Matthew relates
208 3, 32 | incorporeal Light of ~the Godhead shall in thee take the corporeal
209 3, 32 | according to His body, the ~Godhead entering instead of the
210 3, 34 | condescension of the fulness of the ~Godhead into human nature rather
211 3, 34 | existing, as it were, to the Godhead. Therefore in the man Christ ~
212 3, 34 | as the instrument ~of the Godhead, as stated above (Q[7],
213 3, 35 | she were the Mother of the Godhead, but because she is ~the
214 3, 36 | faith confesses Christ's Godhead and humanity. It ~behooved,
215 3, 36 | way that ~the proof of His Godhead should not be prejudicial
216 3, 36 | showed the power of ~the Godhead in Himself. Therefore Christ
217 3, 36 | was manifest, whereas the Godhead was hidden. And therefore
218 3, 37 | consubstantial with His Godhead; and in contradiction to
219 3, 37 | counsel and might of the Godhead we are brought to the inheritance
220 3, 39 | have ~proclaimed Christ's Godhead at His nativity rather than
221 3, 39 | was becoming that Christ's Godhead should not be ~proclaimed
222 3, 39 | then did it behoove His Godhead to be attested ~from on
223 3, 40 | Christ wished to make His Godhead known through His human ~
224 3, 40 | same time manifesting His Godhead to all, by preaching ~and
225 3, 40 | flesh by the power of His Godhead. Wherefore, as we read Mt. ~
226 3, 40 | greater might the power of His Godhead be shown to be. Hence in
227 3, 40 | that we might recognize His Godhead to have transformed the ~
228 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His Godhead?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
229 3, 43 | should so manifest His ~Godhead by working miracles that
230 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His ~Godhead?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
231 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His Godhead. For it is proper to Christ
232 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
233 3, 43 | power surpasses that of the Godhead. But some have ~worked greater
234 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
235 3, 43 | sufficient proof of His Godhead, by reason ~of which He
236 3, 43 | sufficient proof ~of His Godhead in three respects. First,
237 3, 44 | ordained to make known His ~Godhead. But Christ's Godhead was
238 3, 44 | His ~Godhead. But Christ's Godhead was not to be made known
239 3, 44 | Now, by the power of His Godhead He was to rescue ~those
240 3, 44 | sufficient proof of His Godhead. Now this is not so ~sufficiently
241 3, 44 | miraculous proof of ~Christ's Godhead, when the weakness of human
242 3, 44 | doctrine, and witness to His Godhead, as stated above (Q[43],
243 3, 44 | and ~majesty of His hidden Godhead, which shone forth even
244 3, 44 | and the majesty of His ~Godhead shone in His countenance."
245 3, 44 | shows the power of His Godhead"; and, again, that which
246 3, 45 | clarity overflowed from His Godhead and ~from His soul into
247 3, 46 | to be attributed to the Godhead?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
248 3, 46 | merely by the power ~of His Godhead, but likewise by the justice
249 3, 46 | especially on account of the ~Godhead united with it, that its
250 3, 46 | have from union ~with the Godhead, but also how much, according
251 3, 46 | Fide Orth. iii): Christ's Godhead ~"permitted His flesh to
252 3, 46 | it belongs, to enjoy the Godhead: so that as passion, by
253 3, 46 | to be attributed to His Godhead?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
254 3, 46 | to be attributed to His ~Godhead; for it is written (1 Cor.
255 3, 46 | glory in respect of His Godhead. Therefore Christ's Passion
256 3, 46 | to Him in respect of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
257 3, 46 | of men's salvation is the Godhead Itself, ~according to Ps.
258 3, 46 | did not appertain to His Godhead, it ~would seem that it
259 3, 46 | were not attributed to the Godhead. ~Therefore Christ's Passion
260 3, 46 | Passion did not concern His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
261 3, 47 | know ~the mystery of His Godhead." Consequently the Apostle
262 3, 47 | saw ~manifest signs of His Godhead; yet they perverted them
263 3, 48 | Christ did not suffer in His Godhead, ~but in His flesh, according
264 3, 48 | the "instrument of ~the Godhead," as stated above (Q[43],
265 3, 48 | instrumentally in virtue of His Godhead ~for the salvation of men.
266 3, 48 | but in relation to the ~Godhead it draws infinite might
267 3, 48 | spiritual ~effect from the Godhead united: and therefore it
268 3, 48 | it is compared with His ~Godhead, operates in an efficient
269 3, 49 | is the instrument of the Godhead, so that His sufferings
270 3, 49 | is the instrument of the Godhead; and hence it is that His
271 3, 49 | spiritual energy from the Godhead, to which the flesh is united ~
272 3, 49 | the showing forth of His Godhead, ~according to Is. 52:13: "
273 3, 50 | death severed the union of Godhead and flesh?~(3) Whether His
274 3, 50 | and flesh?~(3) Whether His Godhead was separated from His soul?~(
275 3, 50 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Godhead was separated from the flesh
276 3, 50 | It would seem that the Godhead was separated from the flesh
277 3, 50 | by being severed from the Godhead; for ~since the Godhead
278 3, 50 | Godhead; for ~since the Godhead is immune from death, assuredly
279 3, 50 | except life departed, for the Godhead is life." And so it seems ~
280 3, 50 | that when Christ died, the Godhead was separated from His flesh.~
281 3, 50 | the mean through which the Godhead was united with the flesh,
282 3, 50 | that, in consequence, His Godhead was also ~separated from
283 3, 50 | could it die unless the Godhead departed.~Aquin.: SMT TP
284 3, 50 | buried." Therefore Christ's Godhead was ~not separated from
285 3, 50 | grace of union whereby ~the Godhead was united to the flesh
286 3, 50 | impossible for the union ~of the Godhead with the flesh to be dissolved.
287 3, 50 | therefore ~the union of the Godhead with the flesh is not taken
288 3, 50 | living one, whereas the Godhead has not the life-giving ~
289 3, 50 | while ~the union of the Godhead with the flesh remains,
290 3, 50 | a severance between His Godhead and ~His soul?~Aquin.: SMT
291 3, 50 | death between ~Christ's Godhead and His soul, because our
292 3, 50 | soul was severed from the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
293 3, 50 | made at ~one time of the Godhead from both the body and the
294 3, 50 | body, ~nevertheless His Godhead remained unseparated from
295 3, 50 | stated above (A[2]), the ~Godhead of the Word was not severed
296 3, 50 | to say, inasmuch as ~the Godhead was not separated from Christ'
297 3, 50 | salvation in virtue of the Godhead united. But ~the effect
298 3, 50 | salvation from the power of the ~Godhead united, and not consisted
299 3, 50 | was the ~instrument of the Godhead united to Him, working by
300 3, 52 | grace," according to His ~Godhead. Accordingly, while remaining
301 3, 52 | open ~manifesting of His Godhead. which was laid bare before
302 3, 52 | to the operation of His ~Godhead, to which He gave effect
303 3, 52 | by the spirit" of His Godhead "He came and ~preached"
304 3, 52 | was in the grave, and His Godhead ~everywhere. Therefore the
305 3, 52 | because he enjoyed Christ's Godhead just as the other saints
306 3, 52 | beatific presence of His Godhead." ~But had He delivered
307 3, 52 | beatific presence of His ~Godhead," that is, inasmuch as even
308 3, 52 | place by the power of His Godhead. But in this ~world He delivered
309 3, 53 | continued to be ~united with the Godhead, hence it could not be uplifted
310 3, 53 | our belief in Christ's ~Godhead is confirmed by His rising
311 3, 53 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Godhead was united with Christ's
312 3, 53 | faith regards ~Christ's Godhead and humanity, for it is
313 3, 53 | faith in the ~truth of His Godhead might be confirmed it was
314 3, 53 | consequence of death ~Christ's Godhead was not separated from His
315 3, 53 | first, in respect of His Godhead; secondly, ~in respect of
316 3, 53 | according to the virtue of ~the Godhead united to it, the body took
317 3, 53 | the soul by reason of the Godhead united to it is more ~powerful
318 3, 54 | body, but by virtue of the ~Godhead united to it, that this
319 3, 54 | of a Body wherein was the Godhead; for truly He could enter ~
320 3, 54 | also from the power of His Godhead, by which power it may happen
321 3, 54 | perfect ~fruition of the Godhead. But, as stated above (Q[
322 3, 56 | were the instrument of His ~Godhead, and works by Its power,
323 3, 56 | through the power of the ~Godhead, as already stated (Q[48],
324 3, 56 | works in virtue of ~the Godhead; now this virtue extends
325 3, 56 | from the virtue of the ~Godhead personally united with it.~
326 3, 57 | still the presence of His Godhead is ever with ~the faithful,
327 3, 57 | heaven in virtue of His Godhead, and not in ~virtue of His
328 3, 57 | appeared as a sign of the Godhead, just as God's ~glory appeared
329 3, 58 | the glory and honor of the Godhead."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
330 3, 58 | the glory and honor of the Godhead, ~wherein the Son of God
331 3, 58 | takes it, "the glory of the Godhead": secondly, according to ~
332 3, 58 | share in the glory of the ~Godhead with the Father, and to
333 3, 58 | glory and honor of the ~Godhead." But the glory and honor
334 3, 58 | the glory and honor of the Godhead do not belong to Christ ~
335 3, 58 | either the glory of His Godhead, or His eternal beatitude,
336 3, 58 | the glory or honor of the Godhead, which it has nevertheless
337 3, 58 | is, in the glory of the Godhead, "the ~Son of God existing
338 3, 58 | or "'as my equal in the Godhead'"? [*The comment is from
339 3, 59 | from the overflow of the Godhead into Christ's soul it ~belongs
340 3, 59 | not only as befitting His Godhead and His soul's ~glory, but
341 3, 62 | yet higher measure, His Godhead. Therefore it ~seems that
342 3, 62 | sacraments ~from Christ's Godhead through His humanity.~Aquin.:
343 3, 64 | is the instrument of His Godhead, ~as stated above (Q[13],
344 3, 64 | instrument united to the Godhead in unity ~of Person, it
345 3, 66 | immersions, and the unity of the Godhead in one immersion."~Aquin.:
346 3, 66 | Christ's death and of the Godhead; while trine ~immersion
347 3, 73 | partake of His flesh ~and Godhead, and because we communicate
348 3, 73 | we thereby assume the ~Godhead of the Son."~Aquin.: SMT
349 3, 74 | corruption, rather than of ~His Godhead, as will be seen later (
350 3, 75 | humanity just as it does His Godhead, according to Jn. 14:1: "
351 3, 75 | as ~Christ shows us His Godhead invisibly, so also in this
352 3, 75 | wine, ~God has wedded his Godhead to them, and made them His
353 3, 75 | bread, but is ~united to the Godhead." But wedding together belongs
354 3, 75 | Reply OBJ 1: God "wedded His Godhead," i.e. His Divine power,
355 3, 76 | changed either into the Godhead or into the soul of Christ.
356 3, 76 | substances, namely, the Godhead, soul ~and body, as shown
357 3, 76 | is not terminated ~at the Godhead or the soul of Christ, it
358 3, 76 | a consequence that ~the Godhead or the soul of Christ is
359 3, 76 | concomitance. For since the Godhead never ~set aside the assumed
360 3, 76 | of ~necessity, must the Godhead be; and therefore it is
361 3, 76 | it is necessary for the ~Godhead to be in this sacrament
362 3, 76 | regard to the ~soul and Godhead of Christ; and under the
363 3, 76 | as is also His soul and Godhead: because now Christ's blood
364 3, 79 | but bread united with the Godhead." But as ~Gregory observes
365 3, 80 | greater. And since ~Christ's Godhead is greater than His humanity,
366 3, 80 | are committed against the Godhead, such as unbelief ~and blasphemy.
367 3, 83 | devoutly praise Christ's Godhead, ~saying with the angels: "
368 Suppl, 18| vouchsafed to him of the Godhead; and the gift ~of the Holy
369 Suppl, 69| have a perfect share of the Godhead are in heaven, and that
370 Suppl, 73| namely the power of Christ's Godhead ~which is common to Him
371 Suppl, 73| virtue of His ~indwelling Godhead is the quasi-instrumental
372 Suppl, 73| humanity is nearer to His Godhead, Whose power is the first ~
373 Suppl, 73| others. Hence Christ's ~Godhead caused His resurrection
374 Suppl, 80| resulted from the ~power of His Godhead after His resurrection,
375 Suppl, 87| humanity?~(3) Whether His Godhead can be seen without joy?~
376 Suppl, 87| judge under the form of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[90] A[
377 Suppl, 87| judge under the form of the Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[90] A[
378 Suppl, 87| invincible power derived from His Godhead, ~whereby all things are
379 Suppl, 87| but by the power ~of His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[90] A[
380 Suppl, 87| the fount of the entire ~Godhead; wherefore it is stated
381 Suppl, 87| body, he ascribes to the Godhead the effects ~wrought by
382 Suppl, 87| being the ~instrument of His Godhead, has also its effect on
383 Suppl, 87| i.e. refreshment in His ~Godhead and humanity," according
384 Suppl, 87| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Godhead can be seen by the wicked
385 Suppl, 87| It would seem that the Godhead can be seen by the wicked
386 Suppl, 87| Therefore they will see His ~Godhead, and yet they will not rejoice
387 Suppl, 87| Christ's humanity than to His Godhead. Now the fact that they
388 Suppl, 87| if they were to see His Godhead, there ~would be much more
389 Suppl, 87| will be possible to see the Godhead without joy.~Aquin.: SMT
390 Suppl, 87| Therefore although the Godhead ~is in itself supremely
391 Suppl, 87| to bliss. ~Therefore the Godhead cannot be seen without joy.~
392 Suppl, 87| Further, the essence of the Godhead is the essence of truth.
393 Suppl, 87| is ~impossible to see the Godhead without joy.~Aquin.: SMT
394 Suppl, 87| Topic. ii). Since then the Godhead ~cannot be seen save by
395 Suppl, 87| intellect, it seems that the Godhead cannot be ~seen without
396 Suppl, 87| it is impossible for the Godhead to be ~seen without joy.~
397 Suppl, 87| not ~through seeing His Godhead, but on account of the most
398 Suppl, 87| most manifest signs of ~His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[90] A[
399 Suppl, 87| OBJ 2: No one can hate the Godhead considered in itself, as ~
400 Suppl, 87| some of the effects of the Godhead, in so ~far as He does or
401 Suppl, 87| Therefore the vision of the Godhead can be painful to no ~one.~
402 Suppl, 88| of God, it will see the Godhead in Its corporeal ~effects,
403 Suppl, 88| may as it were see the ~Godhead by manifest signs. Now the
404 Suppl, 89| Lord sitting," says: ~"The Godhead not only of the Father,
405 Suppl, 93| made a participator of the Godhead, and consequently endowed
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