|     Part, Question1   1, 3   |               Job ~40:4); and "The eyes of the Lord are upon the
  2   1, 8   |           are bare and open to His eyes; He is in all things by
  3   1, 12  |         Civ. Dei xxix, 29): "Those eyes" ~(namely the glorified) "
  4   1, 12  |         knowledge of Him, that the eyes of your heart" may be "enlightened" ~(
  5   1, 12  |          power (viz. the glorified eyes), if they shall see ~that
  6   1, 12  |         evident how the glorified ~eyes will see God, as now our
  7   1, 12  |           will see God, as now our eyes see the life of another.
  8   1, 14  |         are naked and open to His ~eyes" (Heb. 4:13).~Aquin.: SMT
  9   1, 14  |          of a man are ~open to His eyes."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14] A[
 10   1, 29  |            the features before the eyes." This, however, can ~apply
 11   1, 43  |         not displayed to corporeal eyes by ~corporeal shapes, but
 12   1, 43  |            fire, saw them by their eyes. ~Nor, again, has the Holy
 13   1, 51  |            without a ~purpose. But eyes, nostrils, and the other
 14   1, 70  |            perhaps lifting up thy ~eyes to heaven, thou see the
 15   1, 43  |         not displayed to corporeal eyes by ~corporeal shapes, but
 16   1, 43  |            fire, saw them by their eyes. ~Nor, again, has the Holy
 17   1, 52  |            without a ~purpose. But eyes, nostrils, and the other
 18   1, 71  |            perhaps lifting up thy ~eyes to heaven, thou see the
 19   1, 88  |            Dives, "lifting up his ~eyes when he was in torment,
 20   1, 93  |       different from ours; as the ~eyes which Christ gave to the
 21   1, 93  |             Now, the nature of the eyes is not changed by ~sin.
 22   1, 106 |              Moral. ii): "To other eyes we seem to stand aloof as
 23   1, 116 |           that "some have blazing ~eyes, who by a single look bewitch
 24   1, 116 |            place especially in the eyes, to which the more subtle
 25   1, 116 |        spirits can ~reach. And the eyes infect the air which is
 26   2, 10  |             unless one turns one's eyes ~away; which belongs to
 27   2, 38  |          dead: ~"for so should his eyes look for him less, where
 28   2, 40  |              implied keeping one's eyes on another [ex alio spectare],
 29   2, 48  |        countenance takes fire, the eyes grow ~fierce, they that
 30   2, 48  |            the heart, such as the ~eyes, face and tongue; wherefore,
 31   2, 48  |        countenance takes fire, the eyes grow fierce." Consequently ~
 32   2, 63  |           the ~act for which other eyes are formed naturally: consequently
 33   2, 67  |   according to ~Eph. 1:17,18: "The eyes of your heart enlightened . . .
 34   2, 72  |           the concupiscence of the eyes, or [Vulg.: 'and'] ~the
 35   2, 77  |          16: "Concupiscence of the eyes, ~Concupiscence of the flesh,"
 36   2, 77  |        flesh, concupiscence of the eyes, and pride ~of life are
 37   2, 77  |       flesh, concupiscence of ~the eyes, and pride of life" are
 38   2, 77  |            by what is ~seen by the eyes, according to Dan. 13:56: "
 39   2, 77  |     Therefore concupiscence of the eyes should not be condivided
 40   2, 77  |       called "concupiscence of the eyes," whether ~this be taken
 41   2, 77  |         sight itself, of which the eyes are the ~organ, so as to
 42   2, 77  |         proposed ~outwardly to the eyes, so as to denote covetousness,
 43   2, 77  |           2: "Concupiscence of the eyes" does not mean here the ~
 44   2, 77  |           which can be seen by the eyes, but only for ~such things
 45   2, 77  |             but in ~respect of the eyes, i.e. of any apprehensive
 46   2, 81  |            nature: thus a man with eyes begets a son having eyes, ~
 47   2, 81  |           eyes begets a son having eyes, ~unless nature fails. And
 48   2, 99  |          of things set ~before the eyes, which pertains to the ceremonial
 49   2, 100 |           the concupiscence of the eyes; wherefore Augustine reckons
 50   2, 102 |        lightsome, enlightening the eyes." But the ceremonial precepts
 51   2, 102 |           as a memorial before thy eyes." ~Therefore much more did
 52   2, 102 |            20) he adds: "That Thy ~eyes may be open upon this house . . .
 53   2, 102 |     affections: for running of the eyes is caused by a flow of ~
 54   2, 102 |          shall be ever ~before thy eyes [Vulg.: 'they shall be and
 55   2, 102 |         and shall move between thy eyes'], ~the Pharisees gave a
 56   2, 102 |            moved in front of their eyes": whereas the intention ~
 57   2, 102 |            should be before their ~eyes, i.e. in their thoughts.
 58   2, 102 |         men shall ~turn away their eyes from such sights.~Aquin.:
 59   2, 104 |      latter are more famous in the eyes of men.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 60   2, 108 |           the concupiscence of the eyes," which refers to riches, "
 61   2, 108 |         the "concupiscence ~of the eyes"; carnal pleasures pertaining
 62   2, 109 |            is ~in the eye. And the eyes of the mind are the senses
 63   2, 109 |           just as, whoever has his eyes turned away from the light
 64   2, 109 |            s light, by turning his eyes towards ~the sun. Hence
 65   2, 112 |            23): "It is easy in the eyes of God on a sudden to ~make
 66   2, 1   |           is as well proved in the eyes of the faithful, ~as a conclusion
 67   2, 1   |  self-evident principles is in the eyes of all. ~Hence again, theology
 68   2, 5   |         God, because he closes his eyes to contemplation." Now the
 69   2, 5   |          fallen from it, had their eyes opened to contemplation,
 70   2, 5   |      innocence, seemingly had ~his eyes open to contemplation; for
 71   2, 12  |         mouth. He winketh with the eyes, presseth with the foot,
 72   2, 12  |        revealed; ~secondly, in his eyes; thirdly, in the instrument
 73   2, 13  |       contrary, "It is easy in the eyes of God on a sudden to make
 74   2, 14  |          it is delightful for the ~eyes to see the sun." Therefore
 75   2, 15  |         and shall move between thy eyes. And thou shalt write them ~
 76   2, 15  |          which are ever before our eyes, or to which we ~are continually
 77   2, 15  |      Forget not the words that thy eyes have ~seen and let them
 78   2, 18  |          Now "concupiscence of the eyes," which is the desire for ~
 79   2, 34  |        seizes the ~complexion, the eyes are weighed down, the spirit
 80   2, 42  |        lightsome, enlightening the eyes." Now it is useless to direct
 81   2, 51  |     written (Prov. 4:25): "Let thy eyes look straight ~on, and let
 82   2, 51  |           do, we can only turn our eyes to God," according to 2
 83   2, 63  |            to ~another people, thy eyes looking on [*Vulg.: 'May
 84   2, 65  |     according to the sight of the ~eyes, nor reprove according to
 85   2, 71  |        stir up the dirt into their eyes, so ~that the more they
 86   2, 73  |            and a ~good name in the eyes of others, and in his own
 87   2, 73  |          of others, and in his own eyes the glory of a good ~conscience,
 88   2, 73  |         honor and good name in the eyes ~of others - and for this
 89   2, 73  |          person - while in his own eyes, he loses the glory of his ~
 90   2, 80  |            2, "I have lifted up my eyes to the ~mountains, from
 91   2, 93  |       prestigiation" because man's eyes are ~blindfolded [praestringuntur].
 92   2, 95  |           do, we can only turn our eyes to Thee." But if this be
 93   2, 99  |            not aside, but with dry eyes hasten to the standard of
 94   2, 143 |           acquires ~clarity in the eyes of others. Wherefore, just
 95   2, 156 |          the face is inflamed, the eyes are enraged and ~fail utterly
 96   2, 159 |         first of all ~shown in the eyes": wherefore it is written (
 97   2, 159 |            not exalted, nor are my eyes lofty." Now eyes are the
 98   2, 159 |            are my eyes lofty." Now eyes are the chief aids to ~knowledge.
 99   2, 159 |             1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Lofty eyes are a sign of pride, inasmuch
100   2, 159 |      especially wont ~to lower the eyes, as though not daring to
101   2, 159 |            his exaltation in men's eyes is effected by bodily uplifting."~
102   2, 159 |           one's very person, one's eyes fixed on the ground"; the
103   2, 160 |          and ~prudent in their own eyes, "and hast revealed them
104   2, 160 |           one's very person, one's eyes fixed on the ~ground": and
105   2, 161 |           to ~eat, and fair to the eyes, and delightful to behold,
106   2, 161 |          who said (Gn. 3:5): "Your eyes shall be opened and you
107   2, 162 |        gained in this, ~that their eyes were opened, according to
108   2, 162 |            written (Gn. 3:7): "The eyes ~of them both were opened;
109   2, 162 |            were created with their eyes closed, ~especially since
110   2, 162 |            to eat. Accordingly the eyes of both were opened so that
111   2, 165 |          are naked and open to His eyes" (Heb. 4:13), and "the Lord
112   2, 165 |       curiosity Alypius opened his eyes." But it does not seem to ~
113   2, 165 |        that "concupiscence ~of the eyes makes men curious." Now
114   2, 165 |          16) "concupiscence of the eyes refers not only to the learning
115   2, 165 |        called concupiscence of the eyes" because "the ~sight is
116   2, 167 |         God, ~having no longer the eyes that God made, but those
117   2, 171 |            so that we see with our eyes one who is present, ~and
118   2, 171 |        though ~we saw him with our eyes."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173]
119   2, 172 |       kinds of vision; "one by the eyes of the body, another by
120   2, 172 |        imagination, a third by the eyes of the mind." Now these
121   2, 178 |       contemplation as to ~fix the eyes of his mind on the ray itself
122   2, 178 |         the spiritual world to the eyes of the mind."~Aquin.: SMT
123   2, 179 |            prudence requires clear eyes, so that one may ~judge
124   2, 182 |             and (Ps. 138:16): "Thy eyes ~did see my imperfect being."
125   2, 185 |           gloss on Ps. 118:82, "My eyes have failed for Thy word,"
126   3, 8   |            a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not ~made the
127   3, 8   |           a little one in ~thy own eyes, wast thou not made the
128   3, 11  |           Christ, "there are seven eyes." Now by the eye is understood
129   3, 13  |        strictly charged them whose eyes had been opened, saying: "
130   3, 14  |           1): "I have lifted up my eyes to the mountains, from whence
131   3, 17  |           to him hands or feet ~or eyes, as happened to him who
132   3, 27  |         that ~it 'leaped': and our eyes are witness that not only
133   3, 28  |        time, as in Ps. 122:2: "Our eyes are unto the Lord our God, ~
134   3, 28  |           to be gathered that our ~eyes are turned from God as soon
135   3, 30  |          that which is before ~our eyes, than what is in our imagination.
136   3, 36  |           He will come before the ~eyes of all; according to Mt.
137   3, 36  |       attention of their corporeal eyes, a more ~brilliant ray enlightened
138   3, 39  |           previously closed to the eyes of the Son of God. ~Therefore
139   3, 39  |          this dove was seen by the eyes of the body." Nor, ~again,
140   3, 39  |            Ghost appeared to men's eyes in a fallacious ~manner:
141   3, 41  |        vainglory by ~saying: "Your eyes shall be opened." Thirdly,
142   3, 43  |           Lazarus He lifted up His eyes (Jn. ~11:41), this was not
143   3, 43  |           any man hath ~opened the eyes of one born blind. Unless
144   3, 44  |           the ~manger, raise thine eyes a little and gaze on the
145   3, 44  |             and, spitting upon his eyes, ~laying His hands on him,
146   3, 44  |           laid ~His hands upon his eyes, and he began to see, and
147   3, 44  |    heavenly light flashed from His eyes, and the majesty of His ~
148   3, 44  |            23, "Spitting upon his ~eyes, laying His hands on him,"
149   3, 44  |           spread the clay upon the eyes of the blind man," Augustine ~
150   3, 46  |   something more fittingly: as two eyes for seeing; and the same
151   3, 52  |          11:23: "It is easy in the eyes of God on a sudden to make
152   3, 54  |          to have vanished from the eyes of the ~disciples, not as
153   3, 54  |            power to present to the eyes of the beholders His ~form
154   3, 55  |         the testimony of their own eyes they saw Christ ~alive,
155   3, 55  |              except the beholder's eyes be captivated by some illusions.
156   3, 55  |           this hindrance in their ~eyes to have been of Satan's
157   3, 55  |           says (24:16) that "their eyes were held, that they should
158   3, 55  |        Christ," namely, that their eyes should be held ~fast in
159   3, 55  |        goes on to say that "'their eyes were opened, and they knew ~
160   3, 55  |        hitherto walking with their eyes shut; but there ~was something
161   3, 55  |       vanished suddenly from their eyes," as related in the last
162   3, 55  |          of clarity, because their eyes could not ~gaze upon that
163   3, 72  |       Militia Spirit.): "In ~God's eyes even women fight, for many
164   3, 73  |            assumed body from their eyes, and bear it away ~to the
165   3, 76  |           a glorified one. For our eyes are ~hindered from beholding
166   3, 76  |     according ~to Is. 33:17: "(His eyes) shall see the king in his
167   3, 76  |            of the beholders, whose eyes are so ~affected as if they
168   3, 76  | miraculously formed either in the ~eyes of the beholders, or in
169   3, 77  |        reality, but ~merely in the eyes of the beholders. But this
170   3, 83  |          of Christ ~lifting up His eyes to heaven while consecrating
171   3, 83  |           we ~say: "Lifting up His eyes to heaven," and again, "
172   3, 83  |            is the uplifting of His eyes to heaven at the ~supper;
173   3, 83  |          that He Who lifted up His eyes to the ~Father in raising
174   3, 84  |        cease from weeping, and thy eyes ~from tears." But this would
175   3, 85  |             122:2: "Behold, as the eyes of servants are on the hands ~
176   3, 85  |           masters . . . so are our eyes unto the Lord our God, until
177   3, 86  |          expounding verse 136 ("My eyes have sent ~forth springs
178 Suppl, 3 |           he deserves to blind his eyes with ~tears." Therefore
179 Suppl, 3 |         lose the use of his bodily eyes on ~account of his sins,
180 Suppl, 3 |            yet he did not wish his eyes to be blinded.~Aquin.: SMT
181 Suppl, 15|               concupiscence of the eyes," and "pride of ~life."
182 Suppl, 15|      against concupiscence of the "eyes," and "prayer" against ~"
183 Suppl, 29|         sacrament: "I anoint these eyes with consecrated oil ~in
184 Suppl, 32|        assigned, namely, ~that the eyes, nose, ears, lips, hands,
185 Suppl, 32|           senses are anointed. the eyes, to wit, ~on account of
186 Suppl, 32|           in the ~anointing of the eyes mention is made of sins
187 Suppl, 43|             as loss of the nose or eyes, and the like), or is contrary
188 Suppl, 47|            s sight, but not in the eyes ~of the Church, who presumes
189 Suppl, 67|         she find not favor ~in his eyes, for some uncleanness,"
190 Suppl, 67|          she find not favor in his eyes," ~which would seem to restrict
191 Suppl, 68|          deemed legitimate ~in the eyes of the Church. Now it happens
192 Suppl, 68|           deemed legitimate in the eyes of the Church, whereas there
193 Suppl, 68|       would seem legitimate in the eyes of the Church, for the very
194 Suppl, 71|          of the living, lest their eyes be ~revolted by the disfigurement
195 Suppl, 72|         thy fathers . . . that thy eyes may not see all the evils ~
196 Suppl, 72|          have it ever before their eyes, they will not what ~they
197 Suppl, 80|        being shut, which to human ~eyes came from the closed womb
198 Suppl, 82|         one's mind ~from another's eyes, and the very harmony of
199 Suppl, 82|        object that is opposite the eyes of the seer ~must needs
200 Suppl, 82|          opposite to non-glorified eyes is not ~necessarily seen
201 Suppl, 82|          seen by the non-glorified eyes of ~the disciples. Therefore
202 Suppl, 82|           visible to non-glorified eyes also.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85]
203 Suppl, 84|            will stand before their eyes." Now they will see the
204 Suppl, 87|            1] ~and Is. 33:17: "His eyes shall see the King in his
205 Suppl, 88|        Lest perhaps lifting up thy eyes to ~heaven, thou see the
206 Suppl, 89|         they will see Him with the eyes of the body?~(3) Whether
207 Suppl, 89|       saints will see God with the eyes of ~the body? [*Cf. FP,
208 Suppl, 89|      saints will see God ~with the eyes of the body. Because the
209 Suppl, 89|       blessed Job saw God with his eyes ~(Job 42:5): "With the hearing
210 Suppl, 89|         God will be seen with ~the eyes of the body.~Aquin.: SMT
211 Suppl, 89|         the sight of the glorified eyes, ~expresses himself as follows (
212 Suppl, 89|            power will be ~in those eyes, not to see more keenly,
213 Suppl, 89|            Therefore the glorified eyes will be able to see ~God.~
214 Suppl, 89|         God is not sought with the eyes of the body, nor ~surveyed
215 Suppl, 89|          is visible, not to carnal eyes, but only to the eyes of
216 Suppl, 89|       carnal eyes, but only to the eyes of the mind, ~of which it
217 Suppl, 89|            nowise be seen with the eyes of the body, or ~perceived
218 Suppl, 89|     Apostle says (Eph. 1:18): "The eyes of our [Vulg.: 'your'] heart ~
219 Suppl, 89|           are to see God ~with the eyes of the flesh, but that,
220 Suppl, 89|     spiritual things, whereas the ~eyes of the body cannot: wherefore
221 Suppl, 89|      essence united to it, but the eyes of the body will not.~Aquin.:
222 Suppl, 94|        disturbance of the head and eyes, and in this ~respect weeping
223 Suppl, 94|           and darkness, except the eyes of ~the damned, which will
 
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