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gica_: the broad divisions of, 19, 20; the method employed in, 21, 22; the _Tertia Pars_, 13 Superiors and Contemplation, 238 Supererogation, works of, 44 Superstition, 42 Supersubstantial Bread, 103 Supplications as a part of prayer, 146 Swearing, Origen on, 148 Teaching: in what it consists, 227, 228; due to Contemplation, 227; how far it belongs to the Active Life, 226-229; the beauty of the teaching life, 227; how the Angels teach, 231 Temperance: a necessity for the Contemplative Life, 184, 185; how far it is identical with sanctity, 50 Temporal things: the part they play in our life, 89; they are "stepping-stones" to Heaven, 91; how far they may be asked for, 89-95 Thanksgivings as part of prayer, 147 Theological Virtues, the, 39-41, 191, 192 _Theosebeia_, 31 Thomas Aquinas, St.: born at Rocca Secca, 4; his early occupation with Divine things, 5; goes to Monte Cassino, 4; to Naples University, 5; receives the habit of the Friars Preachers, 5; is sent to Santa Sabina, 5; is imprisoned, and studies the Bible, the _Sentences_, and the Philosophy of Aristotle, 6; is created Bachelor in Theology, 6; the novelty of his teaching, 7, 8; created Master in Theology, 7; says he would prefer to possess St. Chrysostom's Commentaries on the Gospel according to St. Matthew to the possession of the city of Paris, 10; hears from Our Lord's lips, _Bene scripsisti de Me, Thoma_, 10; his three petitions, 8; his prayer before study, 8-11; is visited by St. Peter and St. Paul, who explain to him a passage of Isaias, 11; Brother Romanus appears to him, 12; his approaching end is revealed to him, 12, 13; the Crucifix speaks to him, 13; he ceases to write, 14; his emotion on hearing the words, _Ne projicias nos_, sung, 14; is summoned to the Council of Lyons, 14; his faith in the Holy Eucharist, 9, 15; his dying words, 15; his rhythm, _Adoro Te Devote_, 112; the method of his teaching, 19; his teaching is regarded as miraculous, 23; his use of the works of the Fathers, 16, 18, 23; his teaching and that of St. Augustine, 16-18; his self-effacement, 23 Tocco, William of, biographer of St. Thomas, 5 _note_, 6, 8, 9, 11, 15 Toothache: St. Thomas's deliverance from it, 93; St. Augustine's deliverance from it, 93 Trinity, the Holy: how to pray to, 81; the _Collect_ for Trinity Sunday, 147 Uni
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