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]
Union with God, [3], [197], [198].
Cf. s.v. [God]
Valgornera, Theologia Mystica, [1]
Via media in religion, [41]
Vigilantius's errors regarding prayer, [117], [162]
Virginity, [50]
Virgins, the five wise and the five foolish, [247]
Virtue: definition of, [34];
its praiseworthy character, [43];
it lies in the will, [43]
Walafrid Strabo, his Gloss, [24]
Will: the object of the, [57];
its functions, [52], [70];
the part it plays in the Contemplative Life, [179-181]
Women, the natural devotion of, [59]
Worship: in what it consists, [41]
INDEX OF TEXTS QUOTED OR EXPLAINED
Genesis.
xxix. 17; [184]
xxxii. 30-32; [200], [214]
Exodus.
iii. 6; [117]
iii. 14; [176]
xiii. 6; [117]
xix. 21; [136], [237]
xx. 1-17; [42]
xxxv. 20, 21; [52]
1 Kings.
i. 18; [120]
xv. 19; [73]
2 Kings.
vii. 18; [150]