|     Part, Question1   1, 8   |     fellowship between light and darkness (2 Cor. 6:14). ~Therefore
  2   1, 14  |       also; as by light is known darkness. Hence Dionysius ~says (
  3   1, 14  |          receives the vision of ~darkness, not otherwise seeing darkness
  4   1, 14  |   darkness, not otherwise seeing darkness except through light."~Aquin.:
  5   1, 47  |       divided the light from the darkness," and "divided waters from
  6   1, 47  |      divided the light from the ~darkness."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[47] A[
  7   1, 48  |      known through the other, as darkness is ~known through light.
  8   1, 48  |     which is the subject both of darkness and light. It is, however, ~
  9   1, 48  |          is wholly destroyed ~by darkness, and sight by blindness.
 10   1, 48  |          subject of evil; for by darkness the substance of the air
 11   1, 49  |          the light, and creating darkness, making peace, and creating ~
 12   1, 58  |    morning have an admixture of ~darkness. But there is no darkness
 13   1, 58  |        darkness. But there is no darkness in the knowledge of an angel;
 14   1, 58  |      compared to an admixture of darkness, but as compared to ~beginning
 15   1, 58  |   comparison with one thing, and darkness with respect to another.
 16   1, 58  |         8: "You were heretofore ~darkness; but now, light in the Lord":
 17   1, 58  |         life of glory, is termed darkness, ~according to 2 Pt. 1:19: "
 18   1, 58  |         are quite apart from the darkness, ~that is, from the evil
 19   1, 58  |         that would be to turn to darkness and ~to night; but they
 20   1, 63  |         was made distinct from ~"darkness," whereby the angels who
 21   1, 63  |         distinction of light and darkness, whereby the sins of ~the
 22   1, 63  |       are understood by the term darkness, must be taken as ~according
 23   1, 63  |          could discern light and darkness, Who also could ~foreknow,
 24   1, 64  |         of inquiry:~(1) Of their darkness of intellect;~(2) Of their
 25   1, 64  |       from them as light is from darkness; and every manifestation
 26   1, 64  |         fellowship of light with darkness [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship
 27   1, 64  |     Reply OBJ 3: The creature is darkness in comparison with the excellence ~
 28   1, 64  |          the evening is akin to ~darkness, yet it possesses some light:
 29   1, 64  |        read in Gn. ~1:5 that the darkness, which God separated from
 30   1, 65  |      divided the light from the ~darkness, and the waters that are
 31   1, 66  |          whence it is said that "darkness was upon ~the fact of the
 32   1, 66  |        indicated by the words, ~"darkness was upon the face of the
 33   1, 66  |         is signified by the word darkness, since, said he, fire ~does
 34   1, 66  |         the air, the subject of ~darkness, is described as being above
 35   1, 66  |       the waters, in the words: "Darkness ~was upon the face of the
 36   1, 66  |          driven into the lowest ~darkness, so the reward for worthy
 37   1, 66  |          would seem to have made darkness His first work, as ~the
 38   1, 66  |        Old ~Testament the God of darkness. These reasons, however,
 39   1, 66  |          But the question of the darkness is explained according to ~
 40   1, 66  |      formlessness, ~signified by darkness, preceded form not by duration,
 41   1, 66  |        to others, however, since darkness is no creature, but a ~privation
 42   1, 66  |         spirit could not live in darkness, but made his habitual ~
 43   1, 66  |      divided the ~light from the darkness. "Therefore in the beginning
 44   1, 67  |        unless we are to say that darkness is a body, ~this does not
 45   1, 67  |       the case with ~light since darkness is merely a privation of
 46   1, 67  |        the first day dispels the darkness. ~But in the beginning spiritual
 47   1, 67  |          the beginning spiritual darkness was not, for even the demons
 48   1, 67  |   another where it is said that "darkness was upon the face of ~the
 49   1, 67  |        that the ~formlessness of darkness should be removed first
 50   1, 67  |       was made between light and darkness. First, as to the cause,
 51   1, 67  |        of the earth the cause of darkness. Secondly, as to place,
 52   1, 67  |          was light, in the other darkness. Thirdly, as to ~time; because
 53   1, 67  |      there was light for one and darkness for another in the ~same
 54   1, 67  |          the light ~day, and the darkness night."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 55   1, 67  |          division of light ~from darkness will denote the distinction
 56   1, 67  |       form at the same time, the darkness must be held to mean ~the
 57   1, 67  |      held to mean ~the spiritual darkness of the wicked, not as existing
 58   1, 68  |      bodies. Thus in the words, "Darkness was upon ~the face of the
 59   1, 68  |        he implies in the words: "Darkness ~was upon the face of the
 60   1, 68  |        the subject of ~light and darkness, which, in fact, is the
 61   1, 69  |         without form so long as "darkness" filled it, because it was ~
 62   1, 74  |           the termination of the darkness, which ends with the morning.
 63   1, 48  |      divided the light from ~the darkness," and "divided waters from
 64   1, 48  |      divided the light from the ~darkness."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[47] A[
 65   1, 49  |      known through the other, as darkness is ~known through light.
 66   1, 49  |     which is the subject both of darkness and light. It is, however, ~
 67   1, 49  |          is wholly destroyed ~by darkness, and sight by blindness.
 68   1, 49  |          subject of evil; for by darkness the substance of the air
 69   1, 50  |          the light, and creating darkness, making peace, and creating ~
 70   1, 59  |    morning have an admixture of ~darkness. But there is no darkness
 71   1, 59  |        darkness. But there is no darkness in the knowledge of an angel;
 72   1, 59  |      compared to an admixture of darkness, but as compared to ~beginning
 73   1, 59  |   comparison with one thing, and darkness with respect to another. ~
 74   1, 59  |         8: "You were heretofore ~darkness; but now, light in the Lord":
 75   1, 59  |         life of glory, is termed darkness, ~according to 2 Pt. 1:19: "
 76   1, 59  |         are quite apart from the darkness, ~that is, from the evil
 77   1, 59  |         that would be to turn to darkness and ~to night; but they
 78   1, 64  |         was made distinct from ~"darkness," whereby the angels who
 79   1, 64  |         distinction of light and darkness, whereby the sins of ~the
 80   1, 64  |       are understood by the term darkness, must be taken as ~according
 81   1, 64  |          could discern light and darkness, Who also could ~foreknow,
 82   1, 65  |         of inquiry:~(1) Of their darkness of intellect;~(2) Of their
 83   1, 65  |       from them as light is from darkness; and every manifestation
 84   1, 65  |         fellowship of light with darkness [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship
 85   1, 65  |     Reply OBJ 3: The creature is darkness in comparison with the excellence ~
 86   1, 65  |          the evening is akin to ~darkness, yet it possesses some light:
 87   1, 65  |        read in Gn. ~1:5 that the darkness, which God separated from
 88   1, 66  |      divided the light from the ~darkness, and the waters that are
 89   1, 67  |          whence it is said that "darkness was upon ~the fact of the
 90   1, 67  |        indicated by the words, ~"darkness was upon the face of the
 91   1, 67  |         is signified by the word darkness, since, said he, fire ~does
 92   1, 67  |         the air, the subject of ~darkness, is described as being above
 93   1, 67  |       the waters, in the words: "Darkness ~was upon the face of the
 94   1, 67  |          driven into the lowest ~darkness, so the reward for worthy
 95   1, 67  |          would seem to have made darkness His first work, as ~the
 96   1, 67  |        Old ~Testament the God of darkness. These reasons, however,
 97   1, 67  |          But the question of the darkness is explained according to ~
 98   1, 67  |      formlessness, ~signified by darkness, preceded form not by duration,
 99   1, 67  |        to others, however, since darkness is no creature, but a ~privation
100   1, 67  |         spirit could not live in darkness, but made his habitual ~
101   1, 67  |      divided the ~light from the darkness. "Therefore in the beginning
102   1, 68  |        unless we are to say that darkness is a body, ~this does not
103   1, 68  |       the case with ~light since darkness is merely a privation of
104   1, 68  |        the first day dispels the darkness. ~But in the beginning spiritual
105   1, 68  |          the beginning spiritual darkness was not, for even the demons
106   1, 68  |   another where it is said that "darkness was upon the face of ~the
107   1, 68  |        that the ~formlessness of darkness should be removed first
108   1, 68  |       was made between light and darkness. First, as to the cause,
109   1, 68  |        of the earth the cause of darkness. Secondly, as to place,
110   1, 68  |          was light, in the other darkness. Thirdly, as to ~time; because
111   1, 68  |      there was light for one and darkness for another in the ~same
112   1, 68  |          the light ~day, and the darkness night."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
113   1, 68  |          division of light ~from darkness will denote the distinction
114   1, 68  |       form at the same time, the darkness must be held to mean ~the
115   1, 68  |      held to mean ~the spiritual darkness of the wicked, not as existing
116   1, 69  |      bodies. Thus in the words, "Darkness was upon ~the face of the
117   1, 69  |        he implies in the words: "Darkness ~was upon the face of the
118   1, 69  |        the subject of ~light and darkness, which, in fact, is the
119   1, 70  |         without form so long as "darkness" filled it, because it was ~
120   1, 73  |           the termination of the darkness, which ends with the morning.
121   1, 101 |       man at once relapses into ~darkness, as the air grows dark when
122   1, 103 |      absence ~returns at once to darkness."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[104]
123   1, 105 |       cleansed by the removal of darkness; enlightened ~by the diffusion
124   1, 108 |     rulers of the world of ~this darkness."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[109]
125   1, 108 |        But the bad angels, being darkness, are not enlightened by ~
126   1, 113 |      rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of
127   2, 12  |         light that is in thee be darkness," etc. But light pertains
128   2, 12  |       Wherefore works are called darkness because a man knows what ~
129   2, 18  |     takes away sight altogether; darkness, light; and death, life. ~
130   2, 31  |       shall be to me, who sit in darkness, and see not the ~light
131   2, 67  |    something proper to it, viz. ~darkness, for faith is knowledge
132   2, 67  |          manner. Therefore, the ~darkness of faith removed, the knowledge
133   2, 67  |       another, just as light and darkness in the air.~Aquin.: SMT
134   2, 68  |       heart and enlightening its darkness," of ~which, hearing passes
135   2, 73  |        is privation of life, and darkness is privation of light. Such ~
136   2, 75  |          the sun is the cause of darkness. In the second ~place, the
137   2, 79  |          a body, it leaves it in darkness, as happens to a house whose ~
138   2, 80  |        may consent to sin, which darkness is due to the ~imagination
139   2, 82  |      entirely, such as death and darkness, ~cannot be more or less,
140   2, 102 |       lie hidden in his deeds of darkness. The cormorant, so ~constituted
141   2, 105 |         the adulterer ~observeth darkness" (Job 24:15). But this does
142   2, 108 |          and cast aside deeds of darkness, according to ~Eph. 5:8: "
143   2, 108 |          8: "You were heretofore darkness, but now light in the Lord.
144   2, 109 |  intellect, too, there seems the darkness of ignorance, ~whereby,
145   2, 110 |         For you were ~heretofore darkness, but now light in the Lord.
146   2, 112 |      light is more knowable than darkness, since, according ~to the
147   2, 112 |          sin, which is spiritual darkness, may be known with certainty
148   2, 113 |    illumination and expulsion of darkness are the same. But a thing
149   2, 113 |          acts for the removal of darkness, and hence on ~the part
150   2, 113 |          prior to the removal of darkness; ~but on the part of the
151   2, 113 |   illuminated, to be freed from ~darkness is, in the order of nature,
152   2, 1   |      though it were against ~the darkness of past and future errors.~
153   2, 5   |        Reply OBJ 2: There was no darkness of sin or punishment in
154   2, 5   |         far as every creature is darkness ~in comparison with the
155   2, 6   |       species of sickness, while darkness is not essential to a diaphanous ~
156   2, 6   |          is not the cause of the darkness, which is not essential
157   2, 8   |      understood, they walk on in darkness." But no one who is in a
158   2, 8   |         state of ~grace walks in darkness, according to Jn. 8:12: "
159   2, 8   |    followeth Me, ~walketh not in darkness." Therefore no one who is
160   2, 17  |         that he may return from ~darkness to light." It is, therefore,
161   2, 32  |       hateth his ~brother, is in darkness." Now spiritual darkness
162   2, 32  |         darkness." Now spiritual darkness is sin. Therefore there ~
163   2, 87  |       light the hidden things of darkness, ~and will make manifest
164   2, 116 |            Lust for money brings darkness on the soul." Therefore ~
165   2, 116 |        properly speaking, brings darkness on the ~soul, when it puts
166   2, 134 |        of ~his life he eateth in darkness, and in many cares, and
167   2, 165 |      vanity of understanding and darkness of mind?" Now vanity of ~
168   2, 165 |     vanity of ~understanding and darkness of mind are sinful. Therefore
169   2, 169 |        by its means ~the veil of darkness and ignorance is removed,
170   2, 169 |  discovereth great things out of darkness."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171]
171   2, 169 |        Micah 7:8: "When I sit in darkness, the Lord is my light."
172   2, 170 |          hath no fellowship with darkness [*Vulg.: 'What ~fellowship
173   2, 170 |       fellowship hath light with darkness?']" (2 Cor. 6:14). Therefore
174   2, 172 |          place." Now there is no darkness in the blessed. ~Therefore
175   3, 1   |        the ~world, and men loved darkness rather than the light"),
176   3, 15  |      enlighten them that sit ~in darkness and in the shadow of death" (
177   3, 35  |      enlighten them that sit ~in darkness and in the shadow of death."~
178   3, 37  |          a light is risen up in ~darkness" (Ps. 111:4).~Aquin.: SMT
179   3, 42  |       this because His speech is darkness to ~the carnal-minded, and
180   3, 42  |      enlighten them that sit in ~darkness (Lk. 1:79), it belonged
181   3, 44  |        Lk. 23:44,45): "There was darkness over ~all the earth until
182   3, 44  |        is said that "'there was ~darkness over the whole earth,' which
183   3, 44  |       the ninth hour," when the ~darkness ceased, "until evening."
184   3, 44  |       Matth.), saying that ~"the darkness in this case lasted for
185   3, 44  |        that the duration of ~the darkness was measured from the first
186   3, 44  |          that they ascribed this darkness to some ~disturbance of
187   3, 44  |         observations about ~this darkness.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
188   3, 44  |             and a whirlwind, and darkness, and storm."~Aquin.: SMT
189   3, 46  |       hour was ended - that the ~darkness began, when Christ hung
190   3, 46  |     Passion we ~are brought from darkness to light." And since the
191   3, 51  |    Further, light prevailed over darkness by Christ's death. But ~
192   3, 51  |     death. But ~night belongs to darkness, and day to light. Therefore
193   3, 51  |       days are computed from the darkness to the daylight on account ~
194   3, 51  |          still ~some part of the darkness of the night remains. Hence
195   3, 51  |           in consequence of this darkness, Gregory says (Hom. ~xxi)
196   3, 51  |       day) that it dispelled the darkness of the two nights, ~that
197   3, 52  |        fellowship of light ~with darkness," according to 2 Cor. 6:
198   3, 52  |         far from this kingdom of darkness into heaven," as ~the gloss
199   3, 53  |          and body), which are as darkness on account of ~sin; consequently,
200   3, 53  |        its close, and nearing to darkness, in order to signify that ~
201   3, 53  |       death He would destroy the darkness of sin and its punishment. ~
202   3, 53  |       light to ~shine forth from darkness, in order that by the grace
203   3, 53  |       hear this - 'once ye ~were darkness, but now light in the Lord' -
204   3, 53  |          computed ~from light to darkness on account of man's coming
205   3, 53  |          days are ~reckoned from darkness to light owing to man's
206   3, 55  |      This could be caused by the darkness or by some kind of humor."~
207   3, 59  |       light the hidden things of darkness, ~and will make manifest
208   3, 64  |          his charity dispels the darkness of his fault, and if anything ~
209   3, 71  |          are subjected to lesser darkness. But this does ~not seem
210   3, 71  |         to be true: because that darkness consists in privation of
211   3, 89  |    likeness of order, since the ~darkness of night follows after the
212 Suppl, 37| signifies that he dispels inward darkness; and that the exorcist cleanses ~
213 Suppl, 59|         concord hath light ~with darkness? [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship
214 Suppl, 59|       fellowship hath light with darkness? And ~what concord hath
215 Suppl, 59|          marry one who is in the darkness of unbelief.~Aquin.: SMT
216 Suppl, 62|          the adulterer observeth darkness" (Job 24:15). ~Therefore
217 Suppl, 65|        law was the result of the darkness just mentioned, ~into which
218 Suppl, 69|        souls that are plunged in darkness by sin, with ~dark places.~
219 Suppl, 74|      light the hidden ~things of darkness, and will make manifest
220 Suppl, 75|        equal share ~of light and darkness. Hence we must say differently
221 Suppl, 84|      light the ~hidden things of darkness," says: "Deeds and thoughts
222 Suppl, 88|          there will be perpetual darkness, which is unbecoming to ~
223 Suppl, 88|          will by no means be any darkness there.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
224 Suppl, 88|      earth. Yet ~they will be in darkness not only internal but also
225 Suppl, 88|      nevertheless be in exterior darkness, since even the fire ~of
226 Suppl, 89|        Caium Monach.) that "the ~darkness" - for thus he calls the
227 Suppl, 89| Dionysius) says that the "Divine darkness is impervious to all ~illumination,"
228 Suppl, 89|        essence, which he calls ~"darkness" on account of its surpassing
229 Suppl, 94|     corporeal?~(4) Whether their darkness is material?~(5) Whether
230 Suppl, 94|       the damned are in material darkness?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
231 Suppl, 94|       damned are not in material darkness. For ~commenting on Job
232 Suppl, 94|        the world." Therefore the darkness there is not ~material.~
233 Suppl, 94|  Therefore there is ~no material darkness there.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
234 Suppl, 94|         they are not in absolute darkness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
235 Suppl, 94|       cast him into the exterior darkness." Commenting on these words ~
236 Suppl, 94|  described as cast into exterior darkness."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
237 Suppl, 94|       damned will be in material darkness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
238 Suppl, 94|      accordingly both light ~and darkness are there, in so far as
239 Suppl, 94|      seeing as regards light and darkness, ~that nothing be seen clearly,
240 Suppl, 94|          3/4~Some hold that this darkness is caused by the massing
241 Suppl, 94|         the subject of light and darkness, except the eyes of ~the
 
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