|     Part, Question1   1, 4   |            26), and: "When He shall appear we shall be like to Him" ~(
  2   1, 8   |             be everywhere does not ~appear to belong to God alone.~
  3   1, 10  |           of aeviternity must newly appear; and thus ~innovation would
  4   1, 12  |             know that when He shall appear, ~we shall be like to Him,
  5   1, 12  |          the saying: "When He shall appear we shall be ~like to Him,
  6   1, 12  |          forasmuch as things either appear sometimes afar off, or they ~
  7   1, 15  |           by His intellect, as will appear later ~(Q[46], A[1]), there
  8   1, 17  |        nowhere; whatever reason may appear to ~the contrary."~Aquin.:
  9   1, 17  |             those things false that appear ~to our apprehension like
 10   1, 17  |           that are naturally apt to appear such as ~they are not, or
 11   1, 21  |            God do mercy and justice appear.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[21] A[
 12   1, 21  |             God's justice and mercy appear both in the conversion of ~
 13   1, 21  |            OBJ 3: Justice and mercy appear in the punishment of the
 14   1, 22  |           even from evil." It would appear that it was ~on account
 15   1, 32  |             faith is of things that appear not" (Heb. 11:1), and ~the
 16   1, 32  |             Ghost; as will later on appear. ~So, when Aristotle said, "
 17   1, 32  |        except by reduction, as will appear ~later (Q[33], A[4], ad
 18   1, 36  |        those who added such a thing appear to ~be worthy of anathema. ~
 19   1, 39  |          Moses, I am Who am." These appear to belong to the Son, and
 20   1, 43  |           answers to the objections appear from the above.~
 21   1, 44  |       caused to its cause does ~not appear to be essential to beings,
 22   1, 45  |          one Person, this does ~not appear to be sufficient; because
 23   1, 46  |            faith is of things "that appear not" (Heb. 11:1). But that
 24   1, 47  |       potentiality and act, as will appear ~later (Q[50], A[3]). And
 25   1, 49  |             In man alone does ~evil appear as in the greater number;
 26   1, 50  |          movement from them were to appear in corporeal ~things. But
 27   1, 50  |          were made by God, it would appear that they are corruptible
 28   1, 50  | immutability only by favor, as will appear later (Q[62]). ~Aquin.:
 29   1, 51  |          their assumed ~bodies they appear to be living men, although
 30   1, 52  |             is continuous, it would appear that he is in every ~part
 31   1, 54  |          immaterial things, as will appear later (Q[84], A[7]; Q[85], ~
 32   1, 56  |         Therefore in no way does it appear ~that one angel can understand
 33   1, 56  |             in which it is made to ~appear, as when we behold a man
 34   1, 59  |             charity and temperance ~appear to be in the concupiscible,
 35   1, 61  |             manner to God, as will ~appear later on (Q[63], A[3]).~
 36   1, 62  |        enjoying. Hence it does ~not appear to be possible for anyone
 37   1, 62  |            ascend higher, it ~would appear that there is imperfection
 38   1, 63  |       superior; ~and so it does not appear that the angels sinned by
 39   1, 63  |     subjects. Therefore it does not appear that the sin of the ~highest
 40   1, 63  |        persons stood firm, it would appear ~that those who sinned were
 41   1, 66  |         remaining distinctions will appear ~from what follows (Q[71]).~
 42   1, 67  |        objections will sufficiently appear from what has been said.~
 43   1, 67  |           is a body, ~this does not appear to be the case. Neither
 44   1, 67  |           the case. Neither does it appear from what ~matter a body
 45   1, 68  |            OBJ 3: Further, it would appear that what distinguishes
 46   1, 69  |         together, and the dry ~land appear," mean that corporeal matter
 47   1, 69  |           words, "Let ~the dry land appear."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
 48   1, 70  |             it rests; this does not appear in the ~movement of heavenly
 49   1, 73  |           that are new, if any such appear, existed beforehand ~in
 50   1, 75  |          viii, 6; and this does not appear to be the case in the movement
 51   1, 75  |      separated from bodies, as will appear later on (Q[89], A[1]).~
 52   1, 39  |         Moses, I ~am Who am." These appear to belong to the Son, and
 53   1, 44  |           answers to the objections appear from the above.~
 54   1, 45  |       caused to its cause does ~not appear to be essential to beings,
 55   1, 46  |          one Person, this does ~not appear to be sufficient; because
 56   1, 47  |            faith is of things "that appear not" (Heb. 11:1). But that
 57   1, 48  |       potentiality and act, as will appear ~later (Q[50], A[3]). And
 58   1, 50  |             In man alone does ~evil appear as in the greater number;
 59   1, 51  |          movement from them were to appear in corporeal ~things. But
 60   1, 51  |          were made by God, it would appear that they are corruptible
 61   1, 51  | immutability only by favor, as will appear later (Q[62]).~Aquin.: SMT
 62   1, 52  |          their assumed ~bodies they appear to be living men, although
 63   1, 53  |             is continuous, it would appear that he is in every ~part
 64   1, 55  |          immaterial things, as will appear later (Q[84], A[7]; Q[85], ~
 65   1, 57  |         Therefore in no way does it appear ~that one angel can understand
 66   1, 57  |             in which it is made to ~appear, as when we behold a man
 67   1, 60  |             charity and temperance ~appear to be in the concupiscible,
 68   1, 62  |             manner to God, as will ~appear later on (Q[63], A[3]).~
 69   1, 63  |        enjoying. Hence it does ~not appear to be possible for anyone
 70   1, 63  |            ascend higher, it ~would appear that there is imperfection
 71   1, 64  |       superior; ~and so it does not appear that the angels sinned by
 72   1, 64  |     subjects. Therefore it does not appear that the sin of the ~highest
 73   1, 64  |        persons stood firm, it would appear ~that those who sinned were
 74   1, 67  |         remaining distinctions will appear ~from what follows (Q[71]).~
 75   1, 68  |        objections will sufficiently appear from what has been said.~
 76   1, 68  |           is a body, ~this does not appear to be the case. Neither
 77   1, 68  |           the case. Neither does it appear from what ~matter a body
 78   1, 69  |            OBJ 3: Further, it would appear that what distinguishes
 79   1, 70  |         together, and the dry ~land appear," mean that corporeal matter
 80   1, 70  |           words, "Let ~the dry land appear."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
 81   1, 71  |             it rests; this does not appear in the ~movement of heavenly
 82   1, 72  |           that are new, if any such appear, existed beforehand ~in
 83   1, 74  |          viii, 6; and this does not appear to be the case in the movement
 84   1, 74  |      separated from bodies, as will appear later on (Q[89], A[1]).~
 85   1, 83  |            somewhat less, phantasms appear, but ~distorted and without
 86   1, 88  |             to ~the soul. This will appear if we consider that every
 87   1, 88  |             Further, the dead often appear to the living, asleep or
 88   1, 88  |          Reply OBJ 2: That the dead appear to the living in any way
 89   1, 88  |     likewise happen when the living appear, without their own knowledge,
 90   1, 95  |           answers to the objections appear from the above.~Aquin.:
 91   1, 95  |            Body Para. 3/3~From this appear the replies to the objections
 92   1, 96  |             impassible; it does not appear ~how food could be needful
 93   1, 96  |           to the objections clearly appear. For the first ~proves that
 94   1, 102 |              But the world does not appear to be so directed, but has ~
 95   1, 106 |           he ~says. But it does not appear that one angel incites another
 96   1, 106 |         Para. 3/3~From this clearly appear the replies to the first
 97   1, 106 |            Body Para. 2/2~From this appear the replies to the first
 98   1, 107 |            hierarchy. All this will appear more clearly when we treat
 99   1, 107 |             the like; which do ~not appear to belong to the souls of
100   1, 110 |          similitudes of things only appear in the ~imagination; but
101   1, 110 |       intellect to whom such things appear. Thus neither was ~Christ
102   1, 112 |           men. That they sometimes ~appear to men visibly outside the
103   1, 112 |           as after. But it does not appear that an angel is appointed ~
104   1, 113 |             trieth you, that it may appear whether you love him."~Aquin.:
105   1, 113 |        these works of demons which ~appear marvelous to us are not
106   1, 113 |              and assume it so as to appear in ~it visibly: so, in the
107   1, 113 |            corporeal form, so as to appear therein. This is what Augustine
108   2, 3   |            Jn. 3:2): "When He shall appear, we ~shall be like to Him;
109   2, 5   |     satisfied when Thy glory ~shall appear"; and (Wis. 7:11): "All
110   2, 8   |        which in the translation may appear superfluous], meaning ~thereby
111   2, 9   |           object. Now, that a thing appear to ~be good and fitting,
112   2, 13  |            the ~fact that the means appear to be possible. Therefore
113   2, 19  |            by the reason, so as to ~appear good from one point of view,
114   2, 22  |             then especially does it appear to be drawn to something
115   2, 31  |            of inward delight, which appear outwardly ~in so far as
116   2, 37  |              which taken literally, appear to ~exclude one another.~~
117   2, 42  |           ways that an evil may not appear as about to be. ~First,
118   2, 42  |           Ethic. iii, 8) that "some appear to be courageous through ~
119   2, 45  |             since ~those especially appear to be threatened by danger,
120   2, 53  |           moving cause, it does not appear how a habit can be ~diminished
121   2, 54  |          accidents; and it does not appear how diverse effects can
122   2, 54  |          different objects, as will appear from what follows.~Aquin.:
123   2, 67  |             evidence of things that appear ~not" (Heb. 11:1). Wherefore
124   2, 67  |    extinguished when the sun's rays appear. Therefore it ~seems that
125   2, 68  |              Yet neither does this ~appear to be a satisfactory distinction.
126   2, 69  |    satisfied'] when Thy glory shall appear." Again, it is only in ~
127   2, 69  |           know that, when He ~shall appear, we shall be like to Him,
128   2, 69  |            when the leaves begin to appear, and another, when we ~see
129   2, 77  |       unless that which is not good appear good in some respect to
130   2, 80  |            principle, so that they ~appear just as though the sensitive
131   2, 88  |          that, Certain terms do not appear to be mutually opposed,
132   2, 91  |         only of exterior acts which appear: and ~yet for the perfection
133   2, 100 |             seeth those things that appear," according to 1 Kgs. 16:
134   2, 101 |             explanation of the name appear to be very ~much to the
135   2, 102 |          ceremonial precepts, which appear to be a matter of indifference,
136   2, 102 |            seeth those things that ~appear, but the Lord beholdeth
137   2, 102 |               But those things that appear ~outwardly in man are the
138   2, 102 |        rending his heart, though it appear ~not in his deeds.~Aquin.:
139   2, 102 |              and let no uncleanness appear therein." The figurative
140   2, 110 |      divinely caused in us, as will appear later ~(Q[113], A[2]).~Aquin.:
141   2, 113 |        prophet of the ~Lord, I will appear to him in a vision, or I
142   2, 1   |            know that when He shall ~appear, we shall be like to Him:
143   2, 1   |             evidence of things that appear not." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
144   2, 2   |           John the Baptist does not appear to have known the mystery
145   2, 2   |            the ~assent, it does not appear to be very meritorious,
146   2, 4   |             evidence of things that appear not?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[4]
147   2, 4   |             evidence of things that appear not." For no quality is
148   2, 4   |             evidence of things that appear not": and so faith is unfittingly
149   2, 4   |            evidence ~of things that appear not," where "evidence" is
150   2, 4   |             to say, "of things that appear ~not," we distinguish it
151   2, 4   |             Evidence of things that appear not"; and when Dionysius
152   2, 4   |    essentially "of the things that ~appear not." When, however, imperfection
153   2, 5   |             evidence of things that appear ~not," according to the
154   2, 8   |             faith is of things that appear not, as stated above (Q[
155   2, 8   |            the sake of things that ~appear externally. In this way,
156   2, 9   |            that virtue, nor does it appear to which other virtue it ~
157   2, 10  |           of the body, so does sin ~appear to be graver, according
158   2, 11  |             should their conversion appear to be ~sincere: we read
159   2, 18  |             Jn. 3:2, "When He shall appear, we shall be like to Him."
160   2, 23  |            man is, so does the end ~appear to him." Accordingly charity
161   2, 23  |          pertains to charity cannot appear otherwise than good, ~and
162   2, 23  |         himself quickly he does not appear to fall altogether," we
163   2, 24  |     contrary, they do such as would appear to be works of hate, according ~
164   2, 28  |          every ~evil, though it may appear good in a way, so as to
165   2, 30  |            an alms. But it does not appear ~how this can be so, because
166   2, 37  |             for itself, that it may appear to have had a reason for ~
167   2, 41  |             however much others may appear to them to ~conduct themselves
168   2, 44  |           as folly. Yet a man would appear to be a ~fool chiefly through
169   2, 49  |        disposed, the images therein appear distorted and misshapen.
170   2, 50  |             Jn. 3:2, "When He shall appear, we shall be like to Him." ~
171   2, 53  |           from false premises, that appear to ~be true, either to a
172   2, 55  | administered, thus a man is said to appear "in jure" [*In ~English
173   2, 68  |           one, unless the ~contrary appear" [*Cap. Dudum, de Praesumpt.].
174   2, 68  |       everyone unless the contrary ~appear, provided this does not
175   2, 71  |       against another man, he would appear to think little ~of him,
176   2, 73  |             greatest derision would appear to be that which is ~done
177   2, 76  |          loan of money: nor does it appear to be manifestly illicit. ~
178   2, 78  |        revenge." Therefore he would appear to have made an incomplete ~
179   2, 83  |       Therefore sacrifice does not ~appear to be a special act of a
180   2, 84  |            23:15): "Thou shalt ~not appear empty before Me." Therefore
181   2, 85  |             remain in sin, lest she appear to have a share in their
182   2, 86  |            seeth those ~things that appear, but the Lord beholdeth
183   2, 86  |          But ~if some cause were to appear, giving rise, at least,
184   2, 93  |            of shapes or signs which appear in inanimate ~beings. If
185   2, 93  |              beings. If these signs appear in some earthly body such
186   2, 93  |          sentence, was permitted to appear to ~him, not by the sway
187   2, 93  |              so that certain images appear to the sleeper, in keeping ~
188   2, 93  |         prophet of the Lord, I will appear to him in a vision, or I ~
189   2, 93  |          demons that certain images appear to persons in their ~sleep,
190   2, 108 |            any of ~their statements appear to be untruthful, we must
191   2, 109 |      intention of a hypocrite is to appear to be good. But this ~is
192   2, 109 |             to be ~holy but only to appear so, in which sense Sacred
193   2, 111 |          their faces that ~they may appear unto men to fast." Wherefore
194   2, 142 |             the will alone does not appear to ~be arduous and above
195   2, 152 |           boys, ~wherefore it would appear to pertain to seduction.
196   2, 154 |           sin of incontinence would appear to ~be more incurable than
197   2, 154 |     admonished. Therefore it would ~appear that the incontinent man
198   2, 155 |             men. Now meekness would appear to be most ~acceptable to
199   2, 159 |             above those that others appear to have received from Him;
200   2, 160 |         proud, because he wishes to appear above (super) what he ~really
201   2, 160 |         despise others and wish to ~appear the exclusive possessors
202   2, 166 |         begotten ~by nature that we appear to be made not for play
203   2, 169 |         apparition," because things appear to them from afar. ~Wherefore,
204   2, 171 |         prophet of the Lord, I will appear to him in a vision, or I ~
205   2, 172 |             of the prophets do not ~appear to have been written before
206   2, 174 |    signified by the phantasms which appear in an imaginary vision;
207   2, 182 |             seeth those things that appear, but the ~Lord beholdeth
208   2, 184 |             Now the apostles do not appear to have observed ~continence,
209   2, 187 |           imperfect, that ~they may appear to be righteous." Now those
210   2, 187 |           presumption that they may appear righteous, but out of devotion,
211   3, 1   |              that "Christ wished to appear to man and to have His ~
212   3, 6   |             the same ~time, as will appear (Q[30], A[3]). An order
213   3, 7   |            evidence of ~things that appear not." But there was nothing
214   3, 7   |            was nothing that did not appear to ~Christ, according to
215   3, 7   |         prophet of the Lord, I will appear ~to him in a vision, or
216   3, 8   |             prince of pastors shall appear, you shall receive a never-fading ~
217   3, 18  |      counsel." Now counsel does not appear to ~be in Christ, because
218   3, 25  |              R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Hence appear the answers to the second
219   3, 25  |             believe in Him, it will appear as His ~shame: but if we
220   3, 25  |             our salvation, it will ~appear as endowed with Divine power,
221   3, 25  |             Son of ~Man" that "will appear in heaven," as it is written (
222   3, 27  |          condemnation was first to ~appear. Consequently, just as before
223   3, 28  |         conception of Christ was to appear as an ~exemplar. Whence
224   3, 30  |           assume a form in which to appear ~visibly: forasmuch as all
225   3, 31  |             that is born of a woman appear clean?" But it was ~unbecoming
226   3, 36  |            evidence of ~things that appear not," as stated, Heb. 11:
227   3, 36  |           obey, might make himself ~appear older or younger.~Aquin.:
228   3, 36  |         called comets, which do not appear at the birth of kings, but
229   3, 36  |           form of a dove, so did He appear to the Magi ~under the form
230   3, 36  |          the comets, which neither ~appear during the daytime nor vary
231   3, 39  |           again, did the Holy Ghost appear under the form of a dove
232   3, 39  |       transactions sensible visions appear, for the sake of ~them who
233   3, 39  |          that the Holy Ghost should appear at the ~baptism under the
234   3, 39  |             a real dove in which to appear, though He did not ~assume
235   3, 39  |             to show that He did not appear in the form of His substance.~
236   3, 39  |         which the ~Holy Ghost might appear, because by the very reality
237   3, 39  |             does it ~become Him) to appear.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[
238   3, 39  |       another, are said not only to appear, but also to be sent ~visibly.
239   3, 39  |            is not from another, can appear indeed, but ~cannot be sent
240   3, 40  |           life, but that He ~should appear openly and preach in public.
241   3, 42  |             in order ~that He might appear as being sent to the Jews,
242   3, 45  |            Apostles such as He will appear on ~the day of judgment."
243   3, 45  |            know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like to Him, ~
244   3, 46  |        Christ's victory over death ~appear, unless He endured it in
245   3, 47  |            Consequently it does not appear that God the Father delivered
246   3, 48  |           Christ's Passion does not appear equal to all ~the sins of
247   3, 49  |     only-begotten Son." It does not appear, then, ~that we were reconciled
248   3, 50  |            again." But it does ~not appear that the body can set the
249   3, 52  |               Therefore it does not appear that Christ delivered the
250   3, 53  |           some signs of life always appear in one who appears ~to be
251   3, 54  |    difference for anyone to seem to appear another shape.~Aquin.: SMT
252   3, 54  |             special comeliness will appear ~in the places scarred by
253   3, 55  |              it sufficed for Him to appear several times before them,
254   3, 55  |          far off region in order to appear to them, ~but among His
255   3, 55  |          shape." For a thing cannot appear in very truth ~other than
256   3, 55  |             2: Further, nothing can appear in another shape than the
257   3, 55  |              yet He did not wish to appear before the ~disciples in
258   3, 56  |             s Resurrection does not appear to be in ~any way the cause
259   3, 58  |        right ~hand. But it does not appear to be the same thing to
260   3, 58  |         this. Therefore it does not appear to be proper to Christ ~
261   3, 59  |       results: because many actions appear to be profitable, ~which
262   3, 64  |          the character, it does not appear possible for it to be made
263   3, 66  |             etc.: for that does not appear ~to be repeated, which is
264   3, 68  |            seeth those things ~that appear, but the Lord beholdeth
265   3, 68  |        those who are to be baptized appear to be perfectly instructed
266   3, 68  |      wherein the senses are rooted, appear first, it should be ~baptized,
267   3, 68  |        matter what part of the body appear first. But as none of the ~
268   3, 70  |             power, whose operations appear mostly in the ~head. Therefore
269   3, 72  |             on the forehead, where ~appear the signs of those passions
270   3, 74  |             cask. But this does not appear to be true, ~because in
271   3, 74  |           and must. But it does not appear that this ~sacrament may
272   3, 76  |           the flesh and blood which appear by miracle are not consecrated,
273   3, 77  |         wine, then ~that also would appear to be consecrated; just
274   3, 77  |          thus: "The very ~accidents appear to affect the wine that
275   3, 79  |            one is. But it does not ~appear that all are forgiven, because
276   3, 80  |            this sacrament, does not appear to ~be guilty of sin.~Aquin.:
277   3, 80  |              1/1~OBJ 1: It does not appear to be lawful to receive
278   3, 82  |           Consequently, it does not appear that priests are bound to
279 Suppl, 19|            s judgment, so that they appear to be the ~administrators
280 Suppl, 25|             a distance (which would appear unjust); ~moreover, seemingly,
281 Suppl, 25|              But indulgences do not appear to be granted for spiritual
282 Suppl, 34|         Since then the things which appear to be material in this ~
283 Suppl, 36|           already, especially if it appear that he is on the road to ~
284 Suppl, 46|             marriage, unless ~there appear clear signs of deceit or
285 Suppl, 46|             some other evident sign appear. Nevertheless the affianced ~
286 Suppl, 55|   matrimonial suit; and so it would appear that it is not right to ~
287 Suppl, 68|        because such ignorance would appear to be affected.~Aquin.:
288 Suppl, 69|          forth from their abode and appear to men, ~as Augustine, in
289 Suppl, 69|  intimidation they be permitted ~to appear to the living; or again
290 Suppl, 69|         damned, that the saints can appear ~when they will to the living,
291 Suppl, 69|            so that they are able to appear wondrously to the ~living,
292 Suppl, 69|        although the dead be able to appear to the living as they will, ~
293 Suppl, 69|            as they will, ~that they appear as often as when living
294 Suppl, 69|          surpasses their ~desire to appear to others.~Aquin.: SMT XP
295 Suppl, 69|         actually present where they appear, we are not to believe that ~
296 Suppl, 69|           sometimes even the living appear ~to others and tell them
297 Suppl, 70|          hell, since sometimes they appear to men even in this world:
298 Suppl, 71|       performed. Therefore it would appear that it differs ~not whether
299 Suppl, 72|         shall come to judge He will appear in the ~form of glory, on
300 Suppl, 72|         before those signs begin to appear the wicked will think themselves
301 Suppl, 72|              need for such signs to appear at His first coming, as
302 Suppl, 72|           His first coming, as will appear at His ~second advent, when
303 Suppl, 72|            Elias ~the Thesbite will appear, the Jews will believe,
304 Suppl, 75|            judgment shall begin ~to appear.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[78] A[
305 Suppl, 76|          made for that end, lest it appear to be made without purpose,
306 Suppl, 79|             the sun's rays does not appear ~therein, is not due to
307 Suppl, 79|             because for an image to appear in a mirror it must needs ~
308 Suppl, 79|       opacity so that no image ~can appear in the mirror. But the clarity
309 Suppl, 84|             seeth those things that appear, but the Lord beholdeth
310 Suppl, 84|             in many ways hidden, to appear evidently to all. ~Now the
311 Suppl, 84|            order that the sentence ~appear to be just, that all who
312 Suppl, 84|            the Judge's sentence may appear just to all.~Aquin.: SMT
313 Suppl, 85|            Reply OBJ 3: Christ will appear in body, so that the Judge
314 Suppl, 86|       assessors, because they ~will appear above others at the judgment,
315 Suppl, 86|          Son of man because He will appear to all, ~both good and wicked,
316 Suppl, 87|       humanity?~(2) Whether He will appear under the form of His glorified
317 Suppl, 87|            the judgment Christ will appear in His glorified humanity?~
318 Suppl, 87|            judgment Christ will not appear in His ~glorified humanity.
319 Suppl, 87|         weakness. Therefore He will appear in the form of weakness ~
320 Suppl, 87|            of the Son of ~man shall appear in heaven," namely, "the
321 Suppl, 87|           it seems that He will not appear in the form ~of glory.~Aquin.:
322 Suppl, 87|             3: Further, Christ will appear at the judgment under that
323 Suppl, 87|         body. Therefore He will not appear under a glorified form.~
324 Suppl, 87|              Therefore He ~will not appear to all in His glorified
325 Suppl, 87|        weakness. Therefore He will ~appear in the same form at the
326 Suppl, 87|            glory. Therefore He will appear in the form of glory.~Aquin.:
327 Suppl, 87|            therefore will the Judge appear in a glorified form.~Aquin.:
328 Suppl, 87|         will come to judge, He will appear in the form of glory.~Aquin.:
329 Suppl, 87|              and ~therefore He will appear in the form of glory.~Aquin.:
330 Suppl, 87|            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: He will appear in the same flesh, but not
331 Suppl, 87|          The sign of the cross will appear at the judgment, to ~denote
332 Suppl, 87|      unjustly. The scars which will appear in His body will ~not be
333 Suppl, 87|           by the things which will ~appear then, namely the signs of
334 Suppl, 88|             the Divine majesty will appear, ~especially in Christ's
335 Suppl, 89|            Jn. 3:2): "When He shall appear we shall be ~like to Him,
336 Suppl, 93|             of the scars which will appear in the bodies of ~the martyrs
337 Suppl, 93|           which such scars will not appear, for instance those ~who
 
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