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Keep the good thing committed to thy trust by the Holy Ghost who dwelleth in us, so St Paul brings out two sides of a relationship. First, ourselves who are told to keep the good thing, literally the deposit granted to us that we ourselves ftiay render it to God; second, the indwelling Spirit, the Gift himself present in person. Correspondingly we may consider a double movement in prayer, the ascent of the mind and heart to god, which is what we do from grace and the virtue of religion, and the coming down of the Spirit who breathes through us so that we are rather acted upon than acting, who himself giveth testimony to our spirit that we are the sons of God. It is with the first we are engaged in this article, reserving the second until later.
A continuation of ‘Science in Holiness’, The Life of the Spirit, xi, pp. 345-57. February, 1957.
2 2 Tim. I, 14.
3 Rom. Viii, 16.
4 Rom. V, 5.
5 2a-2ae. xxiii, i, 2. References in this style arc to the Summa Theologica.
6 la. xx, 2. xlvii, 3. cv, 5.
7 Wis. viii, 1.
8 Ps. cxlii, 5.
9 Cor. iii, 16.
10 de Nalura et Gratia, 43. Mignc PL xliv, 271.
11 e.g. 2a-2ae. exxiii, 12, ad 2. exxxvii, I, ad 1. cxli, 8, ad 2.
12 Ps. Xxxviii, 4. 2a-2ae. Lxxxii, 3.
13 St Thomes, Exposition de Hebdomadibus, Prologue.
14 Prov. Viii, 30.
15 Ecchts. xxxii, 15.
16 2a-2ae. clvii, 4. clxi, 3.
17 Luke i, 52.
18 Matt, xi, 29.
19 1a. i, 9, ad 3.
20 e.g 1a-2ae, lxii, i, 1a. xlix, 3. Disputations, I de Malo, 4, ad 2; III de Potcntia, 16, ad 3; De Virtwibus in cotmmmi, 2, ad 5.
21 Wis. xiii, 1.
22 Is. xlv, 18.
23 Matt, v, 5.
24 Matt, xv, J2.
25 i,6, ad 3.
26 2a. 3ae_x xiV) 9.
27 Wis. xiv, 22.
28 de Trinitate, ix and x. Mignc PL xlii. A. Gardeil. La structure de Vame et Vexperience mystique. Paris, 1927.
29 I a. lxxvii, 1, ad 1. lxxix, 6, 7.
30 For the principles at work see la. lxxvi, 7. xci, 3. ia-2ae. xxxviii, 5. 1, I.
31 The general scheme will be found set in forth ia. Ixxvii-lxxxiii. Emotions, 1a-2ae. Xxvii-xlviii. On the precedence of fortitude over temperance, 2a-2ae. Cxli, 8.
32 1a-2ae. xlix-lix.
33 1a-2ae. lv-xl.
34 1a-2ae. lxiii, 3,4.
35 1a-2ae. li, 4. Clxviii, 2.
36 1a-2ae. xviii, 1, 3.
37 Gen. xxxii, 24-30.
38 Thus 2a-2ae. lviii, 2. 3a. xix, 1, ad 3, 4.
39 1a-2ae. xviii, 8, 9.
40 1a. xlix, 3. ia-2ac. lxv, i, 2. lxxiii, 1.
41 Ps. viii, 5-6.
42 1a. lxxxvii, 1.
43 Ps. xlii, 5.
44 Ibid., 4.
45 Ps. xviii, 2.
46 Rom. I, 20.
47 Rom. Vii, 23.
48 1a. Ixxvi, 3. See 3a. Xviii, 2, 3.
49 lib. Ix, x. See 1a. Lxxxvii, 1.
50 1a. Viii, 3. Xliii, 6. Xlv, 7. Civ. 1,2.. cv, 5. 1a-2ae. cix, 6. Cxii, 2, 3. Cxiii, 2, 3.
51 2 Cor. x, 5.
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