|     Part, Question1   1, 4   |        unlike according as they fall short of their cause," not merely ~
  2   1, 4   |            which is less white falls short of ~that which is more white;
  3   1, 12  |           Thus as far as faith falls short of ~vision, it falls short
  4   1, 12  |           short of ~vision, it falls short of the knowledge which belongs
  5   1, 13  |             God, ~although they fall short of a full representation
  6   1, 13  |          whose form the effects fall short, although they derive some ~
  7   1, 13  |             in a measure that ~falls short, so that what is divided
  8   1, 13  |      understands about God, it falls short of the mode of what God
  9   1, 17  |           the divine unity yet falls short of it. Therefore ~in all
 10   1, 17  |              in so far as they ~fall short of the form of the art;
 11   1, 17  |              false work, if it falls short of the proper operation
 12   1, 17  |           natural things cannot fall short of the being that belongs
 13   1, 17  |             their form, but may fall short of accidental or consequent
 14   1, 19  |           although a thing may fall ~short of any particular form,
 15   1, 19  |      particular form, it cannot fall short of the universal form. ~
 16   1, 20  |          existence at all, but ~fall short of it; and this in them
 17   1, 21  |            alleviates, in punishing ~short of what is deserved.~Aquin.:
 18   1, 23  |              predestination can fall short of its effect.~Aquin.: SMT
 19   1, 23  |              tendency of nature fall short.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[23] A[
 20   1, 25  |             OBJ 2: To sin is to fall short of a perfect action; hence
 21   1, 25  |            sin is to be able to fall short in action, which is repugnant
 22   1, 25  |             power, because they fall short of being possible; so, also,
 23   1, 25  |              be done, which now fall short of the nature of ~possibility,
 24   1, 26  |         false according as it ~falls short of the idea of true beatitude;
 25   1, 27  |              derived from these fall short in ~the representation of
 26   1, 57  |          created intellect, fall far short of ~God's eternity; hence
 27   1, 58  |               everything which falls short of the truth of wisdom,
 28   1, 63  |            the agent, can never fall short of rectitude. Were the ~
 29   1, 67  |             the time required is too short to be perceived; for though
 30   1, 67  |             this may ~be the case in short distances, it cannot be
 31   1, 72  |             those whose feet are too short to life them far from the
 32   1, 77  |          means; and in this it falls short of more ~perfect creatures.~
 33   1, 58  |          created intellect, fall far short of ~God's eternity; hence
 34   1, 59  |               everything which falls short of the truth of wisdom,
 35   1, 64  |            the agent, can never fall short of rectitude. Were the ~
 36   1, 68  |             the time required is too short to be perceived; for though
 37   1, 68  |             this may ~be the case in short distances, it cannot be
 38   1, 71  |             those whose feet are too short to life them far from the
 39   1, 76  |          means; and in this it falls short of more ~perfect creatures.~
 40   1, 86  |             a perfect act, it ~falls short in being of itself knowable,
 41   1, 88  |             so far as a thing ~falls short of being, so far does it
 42   1, 88  |           being, so far does it fall short of being knowable. But ~
 43   1, 90  |             of ~necessity, man falls short of the other animals in
 44   1, 92  |            Therefore even what falls short of the nature of an image,
 45   1, 92  |             of these trinities falls short of the Divine image. ~For
 46   1, 92  |              cases the species falls short of ~representing the connaturality
 47   1, 92  |             as ~any "likeness" falls short of "image," or again, as
 48   1, 93  |           soul of the first man fell short of the knowledge ~regarding
 49   1, 93  |              connatural object fell ~short of the excellence of separate
 50   1, 93  |             our present state, ~fall short on account of both these
 51   1, 113 |            allows him to tempt for a short time, ~He orders him off
 52   2, 3   |          life, in as far ~as we fall short of the unity and continuity
 53   2, 3   |             operation so do we ~fall short of perfect happiness. Nevertheless
 54   2, 5   |            of a woman, living ~for a short time, is filled with many
 55   2, 5   |            created ~substance, falls short of the vision of the Divine
 56   2, 11  |        properly speaking, as falling short of the ~nature of enjoyment.
 57   2, 32  |              pleasure. ~But it falls short of the perfection of pleasure;
 58   2, 41  |          amazes him, fearing to fall short of the truth, but ~inquires
 59   2, 51  |           neither does one day nor a short time ~make a man blessed
 60   2, 52  |               however, the act falls short of the intensity of the
 61   2, 53  |             nature, and yet it falls short of it. And so it is that
 62   2, 57  |            virtue. And yet it ~falls short of being a perfect virtue,
 63   2, 58  |              a long, and sometimes a short "e".~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[58]
 64   2, 58  |           led astray. ~But they fall short of being virtues: since
 65   2, 62  |               2/2~But these two fall short of the order of supernatural
 66   2, 62  |         subject to human power, fall short of the notion ~of virtue.
 67   2, 64  |         measure or by ~their falling short of it; as is clearly the
 68   2, 64  |              one may exceed or ~fall short of that rule. Now the measure
 69   2, 67  |         adhesion is firm, but ~falls short of science in so far as
 70   2, 72  |             exceed reason or to fall short thereof belongs to sins ~
 71   2, 73  |         instance, when a man takes a short cut ~through a field, the
 72   2, 89  |            that time, it ~can stay a short time at least, without committing
 73   2, 89  |          that space of time, however short it may be. ~Therefore venial
 74   2, 96  |     established to endure for only a short time, but to last for all ~
 75   2, 96  |           law: while human law falls short of the eternal law. Now
 76   2, 101 |               in so far as they fell short of the above. For they were
 77   2, 109 |            corrupt nature, man falls short of ~what he could do by
 78   2, 109 |         natural to it, so as to fall short in ~nothing; just as a sick
 79   2, 109 |             corrupt nature man falls short of ~this in the appetite
 80   2, 112 |          nature, since it is nothing short of a ~partaking of the Divine
 81   2, 113 |        inasmuch as we sometimes fall short of ~it and once more require
 82   2, 4   |         surpasses opinion but ~falls short of science," these all amount
 83   2, 4   |         light of reason, which falls short of the certitude of God'
 84   2, 9   |              those things which fall short of ~the most perfect, and
 85   2, 9   |         convertible terms which fall short of this, retain ~the common
 86   2, 10  |              and another, by falling short of the virtue. ~Secondly,
 87   2, 16  |            neither exceeds nor falls short of its proper measurement. ~
 88   2, 16  |         there is ~excess, if we fall short of the rule, there is deficiency.
 89   2, 18  |              Cause of Whom they fall short infinitely and immeasurably." ~
 90   2, 26  |            their sake, so as to fall short of the ~true reason for
 91   2, 41  |           weakness wherein they fall short ~of perfection. Yet they
 92   2, 41  |     perfection. Yet they do not fall short so far as to stray far from
 93   2, 48  |             of subjects, which falls short of ~regnative prudence,
 94   2, 55  |           the right of nations falls short of natural right in this
 95   2, 55  |              though such rights fell short of the ~simply right, as
 96   2, 57  |     injustice in small matters falls short of ~the perfection on an
 97   2, 58  |            else ~judgment would fall short either of the natural or
 98   2, 60  |             remain in sin even for a short time; and one is bound to
 99   2, 66  |         repeating them, even after a short time. And since a slight
100   2, 68  |            grave personal injury, in short ~any like matter that a
101   2, 72  |              But a disposition falls short of the thing ~for which
102   2, 78  |              some respect ~they fall short of the perfection of that
103   2, 78  |              to ~another person fall short of the perfection of justice:
104   2, 78  |          justice: first, by falling ~short of the aspect of equality;
105   2, 78  |       equality; secondly, by falling short of the aspect ~of due. For
106   2, 78  |             Body Para. 2/3~A falling short of the just due may be considered
107   2, 79  |              therefore if a man fall short of equality which is the
108   2, 81  |              make ~frequent but very short prayers, rapid ejaculations,
109   2, 104 |            that precedes, as falling short thereof.~Aquin.: SMT SS
110   2, 107 |          with justice, while falling short from the perfect virtue
111   2, 107 |       himself. Nevertheless it falls short of the proper aspect of ~
112   2, 108 |            and "irony," which falls ~short of the truth by saying something
113   2, 108 |              and the lie which stops short of the truth, and ~this
114   2, 111 |         guilty, not only if ~he fall short of common righteousness,
115   2, 111 |            sin, but also if ~he fall short of perfect righteousness,
116   2, 112 |             justice is: yet it falls short of the notion of ~justice,
117   2, 116 |             nature of his love stops short of this, so ~that although
118   2, 120 |             from man's heart, "and a short covering cannot ~cover both."
119   2, 124 |             therefore a sin, to fall short of loving them in due ~measure.
120   2, 126 |          mentioned by Aristotle fall short of the true ~notion of virtue,
121   2, 127 |      difficult matter; but it ~falls short thereof, in that it confirms
122   2, 128 |              but sometimes falls far short of him: but he does ~exceed
123   2, 128 |     presumptuous man sometimes falls short of the magnanimous in ~reality,
124   2, 130 |         vainglory does in truth fall short ~of being magnanimous, because
125   2, 131 |      pusillanimity makes a man ~fall short of what is proportionate
126   2, 132 |               which it neither falls short of nor exceeds, ~as we have
127   2, 132 |               Yet magnificence falls short of fortitude, in that the
128   2, 133 |              whereas meanness falls ~short of it. Yet nothing hinders
129   2, 134 |            of the virtues, but falls short, not only of the theological
130   2, 136 |           and effeminacy for falling short of it. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
131   2, 142 |             though it be good, falls short of the notion of virtue.
132   2, 142 |             a virtue, since it falls short of the perfection of ~virtue.~
133   2, 142 |              passion. Hence it falls short ~of the notion of virtue.~
134   2, 145 |        whether thou art a ~long or a short time in destroying thyself,
135   2, 145 |              in vital spirits are of short duration, whereas ~the substance
136   2, 153 |           virtue, and somewhat falls short of virtue.~Aquin.: SMT SS
137   2, 153 |              far as the former falls short of virtue.~Aquin.: SMT SS
138   2, 161 |        according as an effect ~falls short of its cause." Now every
139   2, 166 |       deficient is that which ~falls short of the rule of reason. Now
140   2, 173 |        resist the ~passion, it falls short of the true nature of rapture,
141   2, 178 | contemplation by snatches ~and for a short time only: wherefore Augustine
142   2, 184 |        imputed to them if they fall ~short somewhat of their sanctification.~
143   3, 2   |             For what is united falls short of the unity ~of what is
144   3, 4   |      irrational creature which falls short of the union with God by
145   3, 8   |         although the agreement falls short as regards the ~body.~Aquin.:
146   3, 13  |           rational creatures falling short of its perfection), in a
147   3, 22  |             11. But the figure ~fell short of the reality in this,
148   3, 22  |          reality, but as falling far short thereof: both because the ~
149   3, 25  |              of adoration might stop short at the ~man, as a thing,
150   3, 26  |  posteriority of time, no matter how short, we ask ~how it was that
151   3, 34  |            of the "wayfarer," ~being short of that of the "comprehensor,"
152   3, 38  |              God to last only for a ~short time, for the reasons given
153   3, 44  |              of ~the sun lasts but a short time, for it is soon over,
154   3, 45  |         allowed them to taste for a ~short time the contemplation of
155   3, 53  |         which is performed within ~a short space of time.~Aquin.: SMT
156   3, 76  |              the morrow, or after a ~short time, He ceases to be under
157   3, 83  |             5] R.O. 3 Para. 10/10~In short, we may say that the consecration
158   3, 85  |           such cases, he that ~falls short of the other must do whatever
159 Suppl, 41|              parents, although for a short time, there is a certain
160 Suppl, 55|          affinity, because they fall short of true affinity, in ~the
161 Suppl, 64|              said issue lasts only a short time, wherefore it ~is forbidden
162 Suppl, 72|              pain of martyrdom is of short ~duration in comparison
163 Suppl, 81|             but that this time is so short as to be imperceptible;
164 Suppl, 81|              of time, ~no matter how short a space we may take.~Aquin.:
165 Suppl, 81|            it is ~to be done after a short time. It is in this sense
166 Suppl, 84|       instantaneously, but in a very short time, the Divine power coming
167 Suppl, 84|             a space of time, however short, is potentially an infinite ~
168 Suppl, 85|           not intended to indicate a short ~length of time, but to
169 Suppl, 89|          mode of our intellect falls short of a perfect ~reception
170 Suppl, 96|              which is committed in a short space of time is not ~punished
 
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