|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |        highest cause of the whole universe, namely God, ~is most of
  2   1, 8   |           numbered. But the whole universe is ~constituted in number,
  3   1, 8   |      number which is in the whole universe, and is ~thus everywhere.~
  4   1, 8   |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the universe is a kind of "whole perfect
  5   1, 8   |           Mund. i). But the whole universe is everywhere, because there
  6   1, 8   |          3: The whole body of the universe is everywhere, but not ~
  7   1, 15  |          good of the order of the universe, as the Philosopher ~clearly
  8   1, 15  |        Therefore the order of the universe is ~properly intended by
  9   1, 15  |           the order itself of the universe was ~created by Him immediately,
 10   1, 15  |         idea of ~the order of the universe. Now there cannot be an
 11   1, 18  |         of the heavens is ~in the universe of corporeal natures as
 12   1, 18  |            if the whole corporeal universe were one ~animal, so that
 13   1, 19  |      preservation of order in the universe, it is not unreasonable
 14   1, 19  |        for ~the completion of the universe. But this cannot be reduced
 15   1, 19  |        for the building up of the universe. Therefore to some effects ~
 16   1, 19  |          of everything," i.e. the universe. And Augustine says ~(Enchiridion
 17   1, 19  |          admirable beauty ~of the universe, wherein even that which
 18   1, 19  |      perfection and beauty of the universe, for this is ~what God desires
 19   1, 19  |     perfection and beauty of ~the universe, except accidentally, as
 20   1, 19  |         to the perfection of the ~universe," draws a conclusion by
 21   1, 20  |          loves the entire created universe: because ~He willed for
 22   1, 21  |        ruler, so the order of the universe, ~which is seen both in
 23   1, 21  |        presupposes nothing in the universe; yet ~it does presuppose
 24   1, 22  |           the perfect good of the universe may not be hindered, for ~
 25   1, 22  |          would be absent from the universe. ~A lion would cease to
 26   1, 22  |         is ~the perfection of the universe; which would not be, were
 27   1, 23  |         for the completion of the universe ~there are required different
 28   1, 23  |           some a low place in the universe. That this multiformity
 29   1, 23  |          as we consider the whole universe. ~God wills to manifest
 30   1, 23  |        God in regard to the whole universe, which is His ~effect. For
 31   1, 23  | measurements of the whole of the ~universe, and what number would befit
 32   1, 23  |          essential parts of that ~universe - that is to say, which
 33   1, 23  |       chiefly for the good of the universe, but in a ~secondary way,
 34   1, 23  |      ordained for the good of the universe, being as such ~incorruptible;
 35   1, 23  |         to the ~good of the whole universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[23] A[
 36   1, 23  |           may be preserved in the universe; and also that He may communicate ~
 37   1, 25  |           wondrous ~beauty of the universe." Therefore the good in
 38   1, 25  |         Therefore the good in the universe could not be ~made better
 39   1, 25  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The universe, the present creation being
 40   1, 25  |          in which the good of the universe consists. For if any one
 41   1, 25  |           be another and a better universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[25] A[
 42   1, 26  |          governance of the whole ~universe. As to earthly happiness,
 43   1, 32  |           to be the father of the universe, they consequently ~maintained
 44   1, 44  |          devised the order of the universe, which ~order consists in
 45   1, 46  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the universe of creatures always existed?~
 46   1, 46  |            It would seem that the universe of creatures, called the
 47   1, 46  |        unbegotten. Therefore the ~universe did not begin to exist.~
 48   1, 47  |            the perfection of the ~universe, which consists of the diversity
 49   1, 47  |      divided and hence the ~whole universe together participates the
 50   1, 47  |          of the perfection of the universe, so it is the ~cause of
 51   1, 47  |      cause of inequality. For the universe would not be perfect if
 52   1, 47  |     therefore, God also ~made the universe to be best as a whole, according
 53   1, 48  |          to the perfection of the universe except ~what is a being
 54   1, 48  |         to the perfection of the ~universe of things; for Augustine
 55   1, 48  |           admirable beauty of the universe is made up of all things.
 56   1, 48  |           above, the parts of the universe are ordered ~to each other,
 57   1, 48  |         to ~the perfection of the universe, nor does it come under
 58   1, 48  |            the perfection of the ~universe requires that there should
 59   1, 48  |  therefore, the perfection of the universe requires that there should ~
 60   1, 48  |         so the ~perfection of the universe requires that there should
 61   1, 48  |       whole itself, which is ~the universe of creatures, is all the
 62   1, 49  |         good of the ~order of the universe. Now, the order of the universe
 63   1, 49  |   universe. Now, the order of the universe requires, as was ~said above (
 64   1, 49  |          good of the order of the universe, consequently and as it
 65   1, 49  |      belongs to the order of ~the universe; and this requires that
 66   1, 49  |         on its order to the whole universe, wherein every part has ~
 67   1, 49  |         smaller part of the whole universe. And again, in every ~species
 68   1, 50  |       Hence the perfection of the universe requires that there should
 69   1, 50  |       Hence the perfection of the universe requires the existence of
 70   1, 50  |          is the perfection of the universe that God ~chiefly intends
 71   1, 54  |     keeping with the order of the universe for the highest intellectual ~
 72   1, 56  |     creature proportionate to the universe which ~He determined to
 73   1, 56  |        add a ~new creature to the universe, means that He would add
 74   1, 61  |           angels are ~part of the universe: they do not constitute
 75   1, 61  |          they do not constitute a universe of themselves; ~but both
 76   1, 61  |         unite in constituting one universe. ~This stands in evidence
 77   1, 61  |         makes up the good of the ~universe. But no part is perfect
 78   1, 61  |          but far above, the whole universe, ~possessing within Himself
 79   1, 61  |          entire perfection of the universe in a more ~eminent way.
 80   1, 61  |         an angel is a part of the universe. Hence the ~comparison does
 81   1, 61  |          involve creation of the ~universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[61] A[
 82   1, 61  |          was observed (A[3]), the universe is made up of ~corporeal
 83   1, 65  |         consider that the entire ~universe is constituted by all creatures,
 84   1, 65  |    therefore, in the parts of the universe also every creature exists
 85   1, 65  |         perfection of the entire ~universe. Furthermore, the entire
 86   1, 65  |           Furthermore, the entire universe, with all its parts, is ~
 87   1, 65  |         secure perfection in ~the universe, has set therein creatures
 88   1, 66  |         being the boundary of the universe. And since place has reference
 89   1, 69  |         to the ~government of the universe. And Scripture indicates
 90   1, 70  |       creatures, or for the whole universe, or for the glory of God.
 91   1, 70  |       ordained to the good of the universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[70] A[
 92   1, 70  |           to the adornment of the universe by ~reason of their proper
 93   1, 72  |         for the perfection of the universe." And, since man before
 94   1, 73  |           is the end of the whole universe, is the perfect ~beatitude
 95   1, 73  |           the completeness of the universe at its first founding, and ~
 96   1, 73  |      since the ~completion of the universe as to the completeness of
 97   1, 74  |        God wrought nothing in the universe ~without impressing the
 98   1, 74  |      signify the ~elements of the universe themselves existing under
 99   1, 74  |        the permanent parts of the universe, nor of the ~principal divisions
100   1, 45  |          devised the order of the universe, which ~order consists in
101   1, 47  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the universe of creatures always existed?~
102   1, 47  |            It would seem that the universe of creatures, called the
103   1, 47  |        unbegotten. Therefore the ~universe did not begin to exist.~
104   1, 48  |            the perfection of the ~universe, which consists of the diversity
105   1, 48  |      divided and hence the ~whole universe together participates the
106   1, 48  |          of the perfection of the universe, so it is the ~cause of
107   1, 48  |      cause of inequality. For the universe would not be perfect if
108   1, 48  |     therefore, God also ~made the universe to be best as a whole, according
109   1, 49  |          to the perfection of the universe except ~what is a being
110   1, 49  |         to the perfection of the ~universe of things; for Augustine
111   1, 49  |           admirable beauty of the universe is made up of all things.
112   1, 49  |           above, the parts of the universe are ordered ~to each other,
113   1, 49  |         to ~the perfection of the universe, nor does it come under
114   1, 49  |            the perfection of the ~universe requires that there should
115   1, 49  |  therefore, the perfection of the universe requires that there should ~
116   1, 49  |         so the ~perfection of the universe requires that there should
117   1, 49  |       whole itself, which is ~the universe of creatures, is all the
118   1, 50  |         good of the ~order of the universe. Now, the order of the universe
119   1, 50  |   universe. Now, the order of the universe requires, as was ~said above (
120   1, 50  |          good of the order of the universe, consequently and as it
121   1, 50  |      belongs to the order of ~the universe; and this requires that
122   1, 50  |         on its order to the whole universe, wherein every part has ~
123   1, 50  |         smaller part of the whole universe. And again, in every ~species
124   1, 51  |       Hence the perfection of the universe requires that there should
125   1, 51  |       Hence the perfection of the universe requires the existence of
126   1, 51  |          is the perfection of the universe that God ~chiefly intends
127   1, 55  |     keeping with the order of the universe for the highest intellectual ~
128   1, 57  |     creature proportionate to the universe which ~He determined to
129   1, 57  |        add a ~new creature to the universe, means that He would add
130   1, 62  |           angels are ~part of the universe: they do not constitute
131   1, 62  |          they do not constitute a universe of themselves; ~but both
132   1, 62  |         unite in constituting one universe. ~This stands in evidence
133   1, 62  |         makes up the good of the ~universe. But no part is perfect
134   1, 62  |          but far above, the whole universe, ~possessing within Himself
135   1, 62  |          entire perfection of the universe in a more ~eminent way.
136   1, 62  |         an angel is a part of the universe. Hence the ~comparison does
137   1, 62  |          involve creation of the ~universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[61] A[
138   1, 62  |          was observed (A[3]), the universe is made up of ~corporeal
139   1, 66  |         consider that the entire ~universe is constituted by all creatures,
140   1, 66  |    therefore, in the parts of the universe also every creature exists
141   1, 66  |         perfection of the entire ~universe. Furthermore, the entire
142   1, 66  |           Furthermore, the entire universe, with all its parts, is ~
143   1, 66  |         secure perfection in ~the universe, has set therein creatures
144   1, 67  |         being the boundary of the universe. And since place has reference
145   1, 70  |         to the ~government of the universe. And Scripture indicates
146   1, 71  |       creatures, or for the whole universe, or for the glory of God.
147   1, 71  |       ordained to the good of the universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[70] A[
148   1, 71  |           to the adornment of the universe by ~reason of their proper
149   1, 71  |        for the ~perfection of the universe." And, since man before
150   1, 72  |           is the end of the whole universe, is the perfect ~beatitude
151   1, 72  |           the completeness of the universe at its first founding, and ~
152   1, 72  |      since the ~completion of the universe as to the completeness of
153   1, 73  |        God wrought nothing in the universe ~without impressing the
154   1, 73  |      signify the ~elements of the universe themselves existing under
155   1, 73  |        the permanent parts of the universe, nor of the ~principal divisions
156   1, 88  |         But the perfection of the universe required various grades
157   1, 91  |           an occasion of sin, the universe would have been imperfect.
158   1, 91  |           principle of the ~whole universe, so the first man, in likeness
159   1, 92  |           like God. But the whole universe is more perfect in goodness
160   1, 92  |          31). Therefore the whole universe is to the image of ~God,
161   1, 92  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The universe is more perfect in goodness
162   1, 92  |           we do not mean that the universe in ~any part is not to God'
163   1, 98  |          to the perfection of the universe, so also diversity of sex ~
164   1, 102 |           Thou Who governest this universe by mandate eternal."~Aquin.:
165   1, 102 |          be produced by the whole universe outside itself; and operation ~
166   1, 102 |           the entire order of the universe. ~Therefore the end of all
167   1, 102 |         is something ~outside the universe, namely, God, it is clear
168   1, 102 |        that in the whole ~created universe there is not a good which
169   1, 102 |           is the end of the whole universe must be a good ~outside
170   1, 102 |       must be a good ~outside the universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[103] A[
171   1, 102 |    prevents something outside the universe being the good to which
172   1, 102 |           good outside the ~whole universe is the end of the government
173   1, 102 |          of the government of the universe, as something ~possessed
174   1, 102 |            A good existing in the universe, namely, the order of the ~
175   1, 102 |         namely, the order of the ~universe, is an end thereof; this.
176   1, 102 |         in the government of the ~universe that things are not moved
177   1, 102 |         to the perfection of the ~universe (Q[47], AA[1],2; Q[48],
178   1, 102 |           in the one order of the universe.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[103] A[
179   1, 102 |           OBJ 1: The order of the universe includes both the preservation
180   1, 109 |          of the creature, in the ~universe, may be compared to the
181   1, 109 |           justice is in the whole universe as the public law is in
182   1, 111 |       does not reach to the whole universe, but reaches ~to one thing
183   1, 111 |     angels, but also in the whole universe, that inferior things ~are
184   1, 117 |         to the ~perfection of the universe. If therefore souls were
185   1, 117 |         to the ~perfection of the universe: consequently at the beginning
186   1, 117 | consequently at the beginning the universe ~would have been imperfect.
187   1, 117 |         to the perfection of the ~universe, as to the number of individuals,
188   2, 2   |          as for its end. But the ~universe of creatures which is called
189   2, 2   |   happiness consists in the whole universe of creatures.~Aquin.: SMT
190   2, 2   |           something else. Now the universe of creatures, to which man
191   2, 2   |        man is not the good of the universe, ~but God himself.~Aquin.:
192   2, 2   |          angel, and in the ~whole universe, is a finite and restricted
193   2, 5   |          one, of the parts of the universe to one another, the other, ~
194   2, 5   |          the other, ~of the whole universe to a good which is outside
195   2, 5   |         good which is outside the universe; the former ~order is ordained
196   2, 5   |         order of the parts of the universe consists in ~the higher
197   2, 5   |        good which is ~outside the universe, i.e. God. Therefore man
198   2, 5   |          too, in the order of the universe, man is indeed ~helped by
199   2, 19  |        Now the good ~of the whole universe is that which is apprehended
200   2, 19  |         is ~the good of the whole universe. On the other hand, the
201   2, 21  |           whole ~community of the universe, because in every community,
202   2, 21  |   governor and ruler of the whole universe, ~as stated in the FP, Q[
203   2, 79  |           others, or of the whole universe: ~thus He directs the sin
204   2, 85  |           the preservation of the universe, for which alternate generation
205   2, 91  |        the whole community of the universe is governed by Divine ~Reason.
206   2, 91  |          in God the ~Ruler of the universe, has the nature of a law.
207   2, 93  |          by Him the peace of ~the universe is administered."~Aquin.:
208   2, 102 |       work of the creation of the universe. Another ~solemnity, viz.
209   2, 102 |         God, the governor of the ~universe.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
210   2, 109 |         common good of the ~whole universe, which is God. Hence Dionysius
211   2, 112 |   conditions of things, ~that the universe might be perfect. Hence
212   2, 113 |          man. But the good of the universe is greater than ~the good
213   2, 113 |      Reply OBJ 2: The good of the universe is greater than the particular ~
214   2, 113 |       good of nature in the whole universe.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[
215   2, 10  |        evils to take place in the universe, ~which He might prevent,
216   2, 83  |      sovereign Ruler of the whole universe. Wherefore, as Augustine
217   2, 143 |        harmony and clarity of the universe." Hence the beauty ~of the
218   2, 181 |           be found in the created universe except in ~a multiform and
219   3, 1   |           whole world - the whole universe of things cannot contain. ~
220   3, 1   |   comparison with Whom the whole ~universe is accounted as little;
221   3, 1   |         the care of governing the universe. This is the thought ~of
222   3, 1   |          this work especially the universe ~would seem to be perfected,
223   3, 1   |        for the perfection ~of the universe that the creature be ordained
224   3, 4   |      perfect it is. But the whole universe is ~more perfect than its
225   3, 4   |      nature. Therefore the ~whole universe is more capable of being
226   3, 4   |          4: The perfection of the universe is not the perfection of
227   3, 30  |      Father, whole throughout the universe, and was ~whole in the narrow
228   3, 46  |          common good of the whole universe. Consequently, if He ~forgive
229 Suppl, 72|   perfection of the ~order of the universe, and the more manifold outpouring
230 Suppl, 72|       because it will cleanse the universe, whereas this ~fire cannot
231 Suppl, 72|         final consummation of the universe: and this ~disposition is
232 Suppl, 72|          final perfection of the ~universe, except movement which is
233 Suppl, 72|    opinion the ~perfection of the universe with the integrity of its
234 Suppl, 72|           earth and air, yet ~the universe would be more imperfect,
235 Suppl, 77|     elements in the parts ~of the universe have definite forms, by
236 Suppl, 77|          to the perfection of the universe, so too the humors ~belong
237 Suppl, 77|           as all the parts of the universe receive their perfection
238 Suppl, 85|          to the government of the universe. Hence one man's reward
239 Suppl, 88|         it is impossible ~for the universe to be altered; because whatever
240 Suppl, 88|         such a thing outside the ~universe. Therefore it is impossible
241 Suppl, 88|         has some likeness to ~the universe, wherefore he is called "
242 Suppl, 88|           desire be satisfied the universe must needs also be made ~
243 Suppl, 88|        God Who wills it, for the ~universe to have at one time one
244 Suppl, 88|         be ~bestowed on the whole universe, in so far as this conduces
245 Suppl, 88|      change upon the state of the universe, since both ~before and
246 Suppl, 88|          Further, the good of the universe which consists in the order
247 Suppl, 88|         bettered, the good of the universe is ~done away, since there
248 Suppl, 88|      their natural degree in the ~universe should be devoid of brightness,
249 Suppl, 88| brightness, the perfection of the universe would be diminished thereby ~
250 Suppl, 88|           OBJ 5: The order of the universe will not be done away by
251 Suppl, 88|           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the universe will remain imperfect if
252 Suppl, 88|          to the perfection of the universe. Since then we ~must not
253 Suppl, 88|         twofold perfection of the universe, ~one corresponding to this
254 Suppl, 94|       does globe here signify the universe, as though the place of
255 Suppl, 94|            were outside the whole universe.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
 
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