|     Part, Question1   1, 3   |          God in the Scriptures: "I saw the Lord ~sitting" (Is.
  2   1, 12  | imagination. For it is written: "I saw the Lord sitting upon a
  3   1, 12  |              etc. Therefore if all saw the essence of God equally
  4   1, 12  |        same way, when he actually ~saw the essence of God, he had
  5   1, 12  |         ideas of what he ~actually saw in it.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
  6   1, 14  |           in such a way, as if God saw ~nothing outside Himself,
  7   1, 14  |            or separately, as if He saw alternately ~here and there;
  8   1, 16  |            by chance. ~But as they saw that truth implies relation
  9   1, 30  |        negation of division, as we saw when treating of the divine ~
 10   1, 32  |          Word; and then said, "God saw the light that it was good,"
 11   1, 43  |            of ~bodies. But whoever saw the dove and the fire, saw
 12   1, 43  |         saw the dove and the fire, saw them by their eyes. ~Nor,
 13   1, 45  |        actions. Thus we see that a saw, in ~cutting wood, which
 14   1, 47  |     contrary to what is said: "God saw all the things that He had
 15   1, 47  |            of each creature, "God ~saw the light that it was good" (
 16   1, 47  |          together it is said, "God saw all the things that ~He
 17   1, 63  |           written (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all the things that ~He
 18   1, 65  |           is said (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all things that He had ~
 19   1, 65  |          creatures, subjoins, "God saw that ~it was good" (Gn.
 20   1, 73  |        each work it was said, "God saw that it was good." Therefore
 21   1, 74  |           is said (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all the things that He ~
 22   1, 74  |           said of ~each work, "God saw that it was good." The omission,
 23   1, 74  |      correspond to the words, "God saw that it was good," used
 24   1, 74  |          work. And the words, "God saw that it was ~good," signify
 25   1, 74  |        satisfaction with which God saw that ~what was made was
 26   1, 74  |             And if the words, "God saw that it was good," are ~
 27   1, 76  |        action ~of a carpenter to a saw. Therefore if understanding
 28   1, 76  |      instance, for the form of the saw chooses iron adapted ~for
 29   1, 76  |          but that the teeth of the saw may ~become blunt and rusted,
 30   1, 43  |            of ~bodies. But whoever saw the dove and the fire, saw
 31   1, 43  |         saw the dove and the fire, saw them by their eyes. ~Nor,
 32   1, 46  |        actions. Thus we see that a saw, in ~cutting wood, which
 33   1, 48  |     contrary to what is said: "God saw all the things that He had
 34   1, 48  |            of each creature, "God ~saw the light that it was good" (
 35   1, 48  |          together it is said, "God saw all the things that ~He
 36   1, 64  |           written (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all the things that ~He
 37   1, 66  |           is said (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all things that He had ~
 38   1, 66  |          creatures, subjoins, "God saw that ~it was good" (Gn.
 39   1, 72  |        each work it was said, "God saw that it was good." Therefore
 40   1, 73  |           is said (Gn. 1:31): "God saw all the things that He ~
 41   1, 73  |           said of ~each work, "God saw that it was good." The omission,
 42   1, 73  |      correspond to the words, "God saw that it was good," used
 43   1, 73  |          work. And the words, "God saw that it was ~good," signify
 44   1, 73  |        satisfaction with which God saw that ~what was made was
 45   1, 73  |             And if the words, "God saw that it was good," are ~
 46   1, 75  |        action ~of a carpenter to a saw. Therefore if understanding
 47   1, 75  |      instance, for the form of the saw chooses iron adapted ~for
 48   1, 75  |          but that the teeth of the saw may ~become blunt and rusted,
 49   1, 87  |            to the workman and the ~saw; to a form and its subject,
 50   1, 88  |          the rich man in hell, who saw Lazarus and ~Abraham (Lk.
 51   1, 88  |            when he was in torment, saw Abraham afar off." Therefore
 52   1, 90  |           when man makes himself a saw for ~the purpose of cutting,
 53   1, 93  |           1) Whether the first man saw the Essence of God?~(2)
 54   1, 93  |            1~Whether the first man saw God through His Essence?~
 55   1, 93  |            seem that the first man saw God through His Essence.
 56   1, 93  |          the first man in paradise saw God through ~His Essence.~
 57   1, 93  |             Essence. Therefore man saw God through His Essence.~
 58   1, 93  |            the state of innocence "saw God ~immediately," as the
 59   1, 93  |          Sent. iv, D, i). He ~also saw without an enigma, for an
 60   1, 93  |            in ~the primitive state saw God through His Essence.~
 61   1, 93  |       perhaps, it be said ~that he saw God in a vision, when "God
 62   1, 93  |       Divine light; ~and thus Adam saw God in an enigma, because
 63   1, 93  |           in an enigma, because he saw Him in a created ~effect:
 64   1, 93  |          in the state of innocence saw the angels through their ~
 65   1, 93  |            the state of innocence, saw the ~angels through their
 66   1, 93  |    deceived in the size of what he saw, just ~as he is deceived
 67   1, 102 |         written (Eccles. 9:11): "I saw that under the sun ~the
 68   1, 109 |            the text, "When the ass saw the angel" (Num. 22:23),
 69   1, 109 |            of the wood is from the saw; but ~that it assumes the
 70   1, 117 |        form of a bed is not in the saw or the axe, but ~a certain
 71   2, 9   |        according to Gn. 1:31: "God saw all the things that He had
 72   2, 21  |     cutteth with it? Or ~shall the saw exalt itself against him
 73   2, 57  |      matter, e.g. "to ~build," "to saw," and so forth; whereas "
 74   2, 57  |       should carve well, or that a saw should cut well), if ~it
 75   2, 89  |           the experiment, when ~he saw that the woman did not die
 76   2, 95  |         that end; as the form of a saw is such as ~to be suitable
 77   2, 98  |    Therefore He perceived what he ~saw and he desired what he saw
 78   2, 98  |         saw and he desired what he saw not." Hence he did not see
 79   2, 102 |          for the disposition of a ~saw is taken from cutting, which
 80   2, 102 |       sound was heard of hammer or saw, to signify that all movements ~
 81   2, 102 |            another. For the people saw the mere ~corporeal sacrifices
 82   2, 102 |            Isaias' vision. For he "saw the Lord sitting upon a ~
 83   2, 103 |          Blessed (Apoc. 21:22): "I saw no temple therein: for the
 84   2, 1   |            he might see My day: he saw ~it, and was glad." But
 85   2, 1   |           1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Thomas "saw one thing, and believed
 86   2, 1   |           Hom. xxvi in Evang.]: he saw the Man, and believing Him
 87   2, 1   |           of something similar, he saw that they ought to be believed.~
 88   2, 1   |           articles of faith, as we saw above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 89   2, 2   |         belief therein, saying: "I saw, and I gave testimony, that
 90   2, 4   |           possess the art, and the saw be ~well fitted for sawing.
 91   2, 5   |         contemplation, since "they saw ~things in the Word," according
 92   2, 10  |          encouraged those ~whom he saw faltering under torture,
 93   2, 10  |             would be a sin, if one saw a man in danger of temporal
 94   2, 23  |   addresses Peter ~thus: "Our Lord saw in thee not a conquered
 95   2, 31  |          such a degree, that if he saw clearly that he could withdraw
 96   2, 34  |      envious of the wicked, when I saw the prosperity of sinners ~[*
 97   2, 34  |      envious of the wicked, when I saw the prosperity of sinners" [*
 98   2, 41  |       written (Gal. 2:14): "When I saw that they walked not uprightly
 99   2, 47  |            remember better what we saw when we were children. Now ~
100   2, 92  |         soon as the uncultured man saw human images skillfully ~
101   2, 161 |      written (Gn. 3:6): "The woman saw that the tree was good to ~
102   2, 162 |   incorruptible. In the same way a saw needs to be ~of iron, this
103   2, 162 |           the iron he would make a saw that would ~not rust. Now
104   2, 162 |           is stated that the woman saw that the tree was fair, ~
105   2, 162 |          were opened so that they ~saw and thought on things which
106   2, 169 |         called Seers, because they saw what others saw not, and
107   2, 169 |       because they saw what others saw not, and surveyed ~things
108   2, 169 |            where it is written, "I saw ~the Lord sitting upon a
109   2, 171 |           the senses - thus Daniel saw the writing ~on the wall (
110   2, 171 |             senses - thus Jeremiah saw the "boiling caldron . . .
111   2, 171 |           is absent, as though ~we saw him with our eyes."~Aquin.:
112   2, 172 |           of the mind: ~thus Peter saw a vessel descending from
113   2, 172 |            who says (Is. ~6:1): 'I saw the Lord sitting,' etc.
114   2, 172 |            thus ~Jacob in a dream, saw a ladder. The fourth kind
115   2, 172 |         for instance when Jeremias saw the ~burning of the city
116   2, 172 |          according to Is. ~6:1, "I saw the Lord sitting."~Aquin.:
117   2, 172 |     intellectual ~vision, since he saw God's very essence, even
118   2, 172 |       written (Num. ~12:8) that he saw God "plainly and not by
119   2, 172 |            he hear words, but also saw one speaking to him under
120   2, 172 |         stated above (A[4]), Moses saw the Divine essence, and
121   2, 173 |       Whether Paul when in rapture saw the essence of God?~(4)
122   2, 173 |     Whether Paul, when in rapture, saw the essence of God?~Aquin.:
123   2, 173 |         Now Peter, in his ecstasy, saw not God's essence but an
124   2, 173 |     Therefore Paul when in rapture saw not the ~essence of God.~
125   2, 173 |       faith and hope. Therefore he saw not the essence of God.~
126   2, 173 |        that Paul, when in rapture, saw "not the ~very essence of
127   2, 173 |           becoming to hold that he saw God in His essence.~Aquin.:
128   2, 173 |    imaginary vision such as Isaias saw, and John in the ~Apocalypse;
129   2, 173 |         light of glory, whereby He saw the Divine essence much
130   2, 173 |       absent from the Lord, for he saw Him by ~a species, as stated
131   2, 173 |        regards the act by which he saw God by a species, as stated
132   2, 173 |         that "when in ~rapture, he saw God with the same vision
133   2, 173 |            incorporeal, or that he saw something incorporeal in
134   2, 173 |         mode of seeing, because he saw not ~so perfectly as do
135   2, 178 |         blessed Benedict, to wit, "saw a fiery globe in the tower
136   2, 178 |            God, understood what he saw, he saw not God Himself,
137   2, 178 |         understood what he saw, he saw not God Himself, but something ~
138   2, 178 | Accordingly the words of Jacob, "I saw God face to face" do not ~
139   2, 178 |        face" do not ~imply that he saw God's essence, but that
140   2, 178 |         God's essence, but that he saw some shape [*Cf. FP, ~Q[
141   2, 178 |          Benedict, in that vision, saw God in His essence, but
142   2, 179 |   signified by the fact that Jacob saw ~angels "ascending" the
143   2, 181 |             when the queen of Saba saw all the wisdom of Solomon . . .
144   2, 187 |         merely misled; but when he saw the ~wickedness of his teachers,
145   3, 2   |  hypostasis in ~Christ, since they saw that the union of soul and
146   3, 2   |          is plain in the case of a saw ~or a sword; yet nothing
147   3, 5   |            plain from Is. 60:1: "I saw the Lord sitting," etc.
148   3, 5   |       frighted, supposed that they saw a spirit," and ~not a true
149   3, 5   |          it is ~subjoined: "And we saw His glory." Or because,
150   3, 6   |            written (Jn. 1:14): "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory']
151   3, 6   |     written in the same place: "We saw His glory, the glory as
152   3, 6   |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were
153   3, 7   |           of His conception Christ saw God's Essence fully, as ~
154   3, 7   |        between other prophets, who saw Divine things in ~dreams
155   3, 7   |            visions, and Moses, who saw God plainly and not by riddles, ~
156   3, 7   |            written (Jn. 1:14): "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory']
157   3, 7   |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory']
158   3, 7   |            written (Jn. 1:14): "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory']
159   3, 8   |         according to Jn. 1:14, "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory'] . . .
160   3, 10  |          the Word? ~(4) Whether it saw the Word or the Divine Essence
161   3, 10  |       written (Jn. ~1:14): "And we saw His glory, the glory as
162   3, 11  |         human nature, as by ~it He saw the Essence of God, and
163   3, 14  |        Further, the soul of Christ saw the Word of God by the vision ~
164   3, 15  |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory']
165   3, 15  |         contemplating God, Whom He saw in essence, as was ~said
166   3, 15  |      Divine ~knowledge, whereby He saw things in the Word; nor
167   3, 15  |       human ~knowledge, whereby He saw things by infused species.
168   3, 15  |          His passion Christ's mind saw God fully, ~and thus He
169   3, 18  |         instrument, as an axe or a saw, is moved by the craftsman
170   3, 23  |        according to Jn. 1:14: ~"We saw His glory . . . as it were
171   3, 27  |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw Him ~[Vulg.: 'His glory']
172   3, 34  |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were
173   3, 36  |            set off as soon as they saw the star, and accomplished
174   3, 36  |          Judea, but that when they saw the ~star it was in the
175   3, 36  |         that, ~when they no longer saw the star, the Magi, by human
176   3, 36  |             they adored: for they ~saw a man, and they acknowledged
177   3, 39  |        coming up out of the water, saw the heavens opened"; as
178   3, 39  |          in ~which manner Ezechiel saw the heavens opened: since
179   3, 39  |            had sanctified baptism, saw that heaven was ~opened
180   3, 39  |          the manner in which ~John saw the slain Lamb in the Apocalypse (
181   3, 41  |          not to understand that He saw the very ~kingdoms, with
182   3, 44  |          power." ~First, when they saw that Christ was hungry after
183   3, 44  |            But afterwards, when he saw ~Him work miracles, he had
184   3, 44  |        Christ.' For when the devil saw Him ~weakened by His fast,
185   3, 44  |               Without any doubt we saw the moon ~encroach on the
186   3, 44  |       Wherefore he says: "Again we saw it," i.e. the moon, "return ~
187   3, 44  |            he says: ~"Moreover, we saw the eclipse begin to the
188   3, 44  |            him, He asked him if he saw anything. And, looking ~
189   3, 44  |          was restored, so that ~he saw all things clearly." It
190   3, 44  |           namely, in so far as men saw that ~those who had been
191   3, 45  |           the vision in which Paul saw God in a rapture, as we ~
192   3, 46  |           come to Jesus, when they saw that ~He was already dead,
193   3, 46  |            mere man; since what he saw was as the parchment, but
194   3, 47  |           come to Jesus, when they saw that He was already dead,
195   3, 47  |      promised in the Law: for they saw all the signs ~in Him which
196   3, 47  |       affected ignorance. For they saw ~manifest signs of His Godhead;
197   3, 49  |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were ~
198   3, 53  |          goes on ~to say: "And she saw the stone taken away from
199   3, 54  |     frightened, supposed that they saw ~a spirit," as if He had
200   3, 54  |     believe ~except he handled and saw them, so will He show His
201   3, 54  |         Thomas, ~however, not only saw, but handled the wounds,
202   3, 54  |           him to have seen what he saw; but it was on our behalf
203   3, 55  |            of faith the disciples ~saw Christ ascend into heaven,
204   3, 55  |           here." ~Therefore no one saw Him rise again.~Aquin.:
205   3, 55  |   testimony of their own eyes they saw Christ ~alive, whom they
206   3, 55  |     disciples were glad ~when they saw the Lord." But they would
207   3, 55  |            sixth time when Thomas ~saw Him; a seventh time was
208   3, 55  |           was, ~then whatever they saw in Christ after the Resurrection
209   3, 55  |            to recognize what ~they saw. This could be caused by
210   3, 55  |       Thomas, thou hast believed,' saw one ~thing and believed
211   3, 55  |           the wounds were what ~he saw, God was the object of His
212   3, 55  |       showing thereby that He both saw and heard; thirdly, in the ~
213   3, 55  |     enclosure, and that there they saw an angel ~sitting upon the
214   3, 58  |      Stephen in his toil of combat saw ~Him standing whom He had
215   3, 59  |         according to Jn. 1:14: "We saw Him . . . full of grace
216   3, 59  |      according to Jn. 1:14,16: "We saw His glory . . . as ~of the
217   3, 74  |           just as the matter ~of a saw is iron, so as to adapt
218   3, 74  |      written (Jn. 19:35): "He that saw it, hath given testimony."
219   3, 76  |      affected as if they outwardly saw flesh, or blood, or a child,
220   3, 79  |          burning coal which Isaias saw (Is. 6:6): "For a live ~
221   3, 83  |            to be stirred as ~if we saw our Lord hanging upon the
222   3, 86  |    restored perfectly, "so that he saw all things clearly." Now
223 Suppl, 11|           I know so end so since I saw it." But he is bound to
224 Suppl, 11|          speaking, divulge what he saw, if he says he heard ~it,
225 Suppl, 11|        heard what he ~incidentally saw. Wherefore he does not break
226 Suppl, 17|            after the Passion, John saw an opened door in ~heaven.
227 Suppl, 37|            when the queen of ~Saba saw . . . the order of" Solomon'
228 Suppl, 70|       sanctifies the soul, and the saw by cutting wood produces
229 Suppl, 72|           written (Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a ~new heaven and a new
230 Suppl, 72|           earth are mentioned: "I ~saw," says he, "a new heaven
231 Suppl, 72|            gloss on Apoc. 21:1, "I saw a new heaven," etc., says: ~"
232 Suppl, 73|           being restored to sight, saw naturally. ~Therefore if
233 Suppl, 74|            is stated there that "I saw . . . the souls of them
234 Suppl, 74|          came together . . . and I saw and behold ~the sinews and
235 Suppl, 75|          from ashes, for His flesh saw not corruption according
236 Suppl, 82|         case of the disciples ~who saw our Lord's body after the
237 Suppl, 84|            those of others, if one saw these various things one
238 Suppl, 86|            Apoc. ~20:4 we find: "I saw seats, and they sat upon
239 Suppl, 87|        they would if the intellect saw God's ~essence which is
240 Suppl, 87|        would be done away ~if they saw God in His essence.~Aquin.:
241 Suppl, 88|              and ~(Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a new heaven and a new earth.
242 Suppl, 88|           written (Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a new heaven and a ~new
243 Suppl, 89|      seeing God understood what he saw, he saw not God Himself,
244 Suppl, 89|         understood what he saw, he saw not God Himself, but ~one
245 Suppl, 89|        vision, whereby no one ever saw or will see God in His essence; ~
246 Suppl, 89|     glorified. Now the blessed Job saw God with his eyes ~(Job
247 Suppl, 89|          commenting on Is. 6:1, "I saw the Lord sitting," says: ~"
248 Suppl, 90|           A gloss on Apoc. 6:9, "I saw under the altar the souls ~
249 Suppl, 93|         the Church triumphant: "I ~saw the Holy City," etc. (Apoc.
250 Suppl, 95|          would prove if the damned saw God in Himself, ~as being
251 Suppl, 95|            midst ~of his torments "saw Abraham . . . and Lazarus
252 Suppl, 95|          of the blessed which they saw at or before the judgment:
 
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