Part, Question
1 1, 29 | argue. Seeing this, others maintained that this word "person" ~
2 1, 32 | universe, they consequently ~maintained the existence of another
3 1, 50 | view it would have to be maintained that the number of the separate ~
4 1, 50 | It must necessarily be maintained that the angels are ~incorruptible
5 1, 51 | of the Platonists, who maintained that there are some aerial
6 1, 51 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the angels never assume ~
7 1, 53 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the local movement
8 1, 60 | There have been some who maintained that an angel loves ~God
9 1, 62 | said, as some ~others have maintained, that the angels merit beatitude
10 1, 63 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the demons were wicked ~
11 1, 63 | creation. This must be maintained if it be held that he elicited
12 1, 64 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: Some have maintained that the pain of sense for
13 1, 65 | spiritual creatures. For he maintained that God ~in the beginning
14 1, 65 | I answer that, Some have maintained that creatures proceeded
15 1, 65 | and certain others, have maintained that ~the forms of corporeal
16 1, 66 | natural philosophers, who maintained that primary matter was
17 1, 66 | ancient ~natural philosophers maintained confusion devoid of all
18 1, 66 | supposing that Augustine maintained ~an empyrean heaven in the
19 1, 67 | But this cannot well be ~maintained, as in the beginning of
20 1, 75 | is ~nothing: hence they maintained that the soul is something
21 1, 75 | existed ~but bodies, they maintained that every mover is moved;
22 1, 76 | his whole self, as Plato maintained, ~holding that man is an
23 1, 76 | This is clear if, as Plato maintained, man is the intellect ~itself.
24 1, 76 | opinion of Plato might be maintained if, as he held, the soul
25 1, 76 | something of that sort - maintained ~that nothing is generated
26 1, 76 | R.O. 4 Para. 2/3~Averroes maintained that the forms of elements,
27 1, 76 | the opinions of those who maintained ~the existence of some mediate
28 1, 77 | essence, although some have maintained it. For the present purpose ~
29 1, 51 | view it would have to be maintained that the number of the separate ~
30 1, 51 | It must necessarily be maintained that the angels are ~incorruptible
31 1, 52 | of the Platonists, who maintained that there are some aerial
32 1, 52 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the angels never assume ~
33 1, 54 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the local movement
34 1, 61 | There have been some who maintained that an angel loves ~God
35 1, 63 | said, as some ~others have maintained, that the angels merit beatitude
36 1, 64 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the demons were wicked ~
37 1, 64 | creation. This must be maintained if it be held that he elicited
38 1, 65 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: Some have maintained that the pain of sense for
39 1, 66 | spiritual creatures. For he maintained that God ~in the beginning
40 1, 66 | I answer that, Some have maintained that creatures proceeded
41 1, 66 | and certain others, have maintained that ~the forms of corporeal
42 1, 67 | natural philosophers, who maintained that primary matter was
43 1, 67 | ancient ~natural philosophers maintained confusion devoid of all
44 1, 67 | supposing that Augustine maintained ~an empyrean heaven in the
45 1, 68 | But this cannot well be ~maintained, as in the beginning of
46 1, 74 | is ~nothing: hence they maintained that the soul is something
47 1, 74 | existed ~but bodies, they maintained that every mover is moved;
48 1, 75 | his whole self, as Plato maintained, ~holding that man is an
49 1, 75 | This is clear if, as Plato maintained, man is the intellect ~itself.
50 1, 75 | opinion of Plato might be maintained if, as he held, the soul
51 1, 75 | something of that sort - maintained ~that nothing is generated
52 1, 75 | R.O. 4 Para. 2/3~Averroes maintained that the forms of elements,
53 1, 75 | the opinions of those who maintained ~the existence of some mediate
54 1, 76 | essence, although some have maintained it. For the present purpose ~
55 1, 83 | truth through the intellect, maintained that, besides these ~things
56 1, 83 | the soul materially, ~they maintained that all the soul's knowledge
57 1, 83 | operation. For Democritus maintained ~that every operation is
58 1, 84 | opinion of the ancients who ~maintained that "whatever seems, is
59 1, 84 | forms), as the Platonists maintained, it would follow that a ~
60 1, 85 | ideas as the Platonists ~maintained, because in that case the
61 1, 114 | This is why the Platonists maintained the existence of separate
62 1, 114 | corporeal ~organs, as some maintained, holding that intellect
63 1, 117 | I answer that, Some have maintained that it is accidental to
64 2, 4 | vision of God, some have ~maintained that it is not possible
65 2, 4 | perfect Happiness, some have maintained that no ~disposition of
66 2, 9 | Para. 2/3~But some have maintained that heavenly bodies have
67 2, 24 | while the Peripatetics maintained that moderate passions are
68 2, 26 | evil ~things, as some have maintained," according to Augustine (
69 2, 31 | as Plato [*Phileb. 32,33] maintained, but a "complete ~fact,"
70 2, 34 | Ethic. x, 2,[3] some have maintained that ~all pleasure is evil.
71 2, 34 | While some of the Stoics maintained that all pleasures ~are
72 2, 34 | with the Epicureans, who maintained that all ~pleasures are
73 2, 36 | or sorrow, as some have ~maintained: whose opinion is refuted
74 2, 50 | species of ~quality, as some maintained, differ from qualities of
75 2, 58 | Ethic. vi, 13. Hence he maintained that as long as man is in
76 2, 58 | reason, as the ~Platonists maintained [*Cf. Plato, Meno xli.];
77 2, 59 | says (De Civ. ~Dei ix, 4), maintained that the passions are compatible
78 2, 59 | passions being, as they maintained, any emotions ~in disaccord
79 2, 59 | deliberately; as ~the Stoics maintained. But if the passions be
80 2, 63 | corporeal forms, it has been maintained by ~some that they are wholly
81 2, 63 | intellect, as Avicenna ~maintained. Others said that sciences
82 2, 64 | heresy of Nestorius, who maintained the existence of two ~persons
83 2, 81 | sin is the rational soul, maintained that the rational soul is ~
84 2, 93 | Reply OBJ 3: A thing is maintained in the end and moved towards
85 2, 93 | eternal law that ~some are maintained in a happy state, others
86 2, 96 | human ~society could not be maintained: thus human law prohibits
87 2, 99 | determinations of the justice to be ~maintained among men. Wherefore the
88 2, 100 | not possible, as Pelagius maintained, for man to ~fulfil the
89 2, 103 | of mortal sin. Hence he maintained that after the Passion the
90 2, 106 | like manner the ~Manicheans maintained that it was fulfilled in
91 2, 25 | wish God's ~justice to be maintained, in accordance with which
92 2, 56 | equality ~that should be maintained in external things, while
93 2, 92 | divine power, as Hermes maintained, as though ~they were composed
94 2, 92 | it be said, as some have maintained, that "these visible ~sacrifices
95 2, 98 | former in their ravings maintained that the Holy Spirit ~of
96 2, 112 | And it behooves man to be maintained in a ~becoming order towards
97 2, 149 | nature of the ~individual is maintained differ generically from
98 2, 160 | of all. For the ~first is maintained in all that follows. Now
99 2, 162 | integrity of human nature was maintained. ~But the defects resulting
100 2, 162 | integrity of human nature was maintained in them, and by the withdrawal ~
101 2, 171 | knowledge of the blessed, have maintained that the prophets see the ~
102 2, 171 | Priscilla and Montanus ~maintained. But as regards the prophetic
103 2, 182 | he says that the Arians ~maintained that "no distinction existed
104 3, 2 | one person in Christ, but ~maintained two hypostases, or two supposita,
105 3, 5 | Christ ~would not have been maintained had His body been an imaginary
106 3, 5 | likewise it would not have been maintained if we ~supposed, as did
107 3, 6 | Peri Archon i, 7,8; ii, 8) maintained that all ~souls, amongst
108 3, 16 | Catholics on the other hand maintained that words which are said
109 3, 16 | than ~the Father, so he maintained that He began to be, saying "
110 3, 17 | but accidentally, as some maintained, it ~would be necessary
111 3, 18 | intellectual soul in Christ, but maintained that the Word was in place ~
112 3, 18 | Him. Nestorius, too, who maintained that ~the union of God and
113 3, 26 | 1109), the doctrine was maintained ~by Eadmer (1137). Nicolas
114 3, 28 | Christ to be a mere man, and maintained ~that He was born of both
115 3, 30 | that in this also might be maintained the order established by
116 3, 33 | as the heretic Photinus maintained. Rather is it to ~be considered
117 3, 35 | as the heretic Valentine ~maintained, but was taken from the
118 3, 35 | Word of God, as Nestorius maintained. But ~both of these are
119 3, 52 | speaking there against such as maintained that ~the righteous of old
120 3, 54 | Bishop of Constantinople, who maintained that "our body in that glory
121 3, 59 | Consequently, it must be maintained that after death man enters
122 3, 63 | of quality as some have ~maintained.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
123 3, 72 | Bonaventure, Sent. iv, D, 7) have maintained that this sacrament was ~
124 3, 74 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the priest could not
125 3, 74 | side. But this cannot be maintained reasonably, because ~according
126 3, 75 | s flesh and ~blood, have maintained that by the consecration,
127 3, 77 | foreign to it. Nor can it be maintained that ~this is done miraculously
128 3, 77 | which account some have maintained that dimensions are ~the
129 3, 77 | the second, it must be ~maintained that the principle of individuation
130 3, 77 | sacrament, then, as some have maintained, it ~would be easy to account
131 3, 78 | Accordingly, others have maintained that this blessing was effected
132 3, 78 | regarding this form. Some have ~maintained that the words "This is
133 3, 78 | I answer that, Some have maintained that neither in the above
134 3, 78 | this account that they who maintained the above ~opinion seem
135 3, 81 | De Sacr. Alt. Myst. ~iv), maintained, that before the Passion,
136 3, 88 | 5~Accordingly some have maintained that they return simply
137 3, 88 | 3/5~Wherefore others who maintained the possibility of sins
138 3, 88 | I answer that, Some have maintained that the debt of punishment
139 Suppl, 8 | parish; about whom some had maintained that ~from the very fact
140 Suppl, 22| excommunicate. Others, however, have maintained that even parish priests ~
141 Suppl, 25| Para. 2/5~Hence others have maintained that indulgences avail as
142 Suppl, 41| intention of nature can ~be maintained would seem not to be natural.
143 Suppl, 42| thereof. But this cannot be maintained, for in ~that case it would
144 Suppl, 42| works. But this ~cannot be maintained, since the same grace hinders
145 Suppl, 58| 3~Wherefore others have maintained that witchcraft can set
146 Suppl, 69| way as bodies which are maintained by their respective ~places:
147 Suppl, 70| mover moves ~itself, and he maintained that the soul is the cause
148 Suppl, 70| its authority should be maintained, it must be ~said that the
149 Suppl, 70| opinion of the Platonists who maintained this as stated above.~Aquin.:
150 Suppl, 71| not absolutely as Origen maintained, ~but for a time, namely
151 Suppl, 72| evil, as the Manichees maintained, saying that evil and good
152 Suppl, 72| Body Para. 3/5~Hence others maintained that after this there is
153 Suppl, 74| heavens will never cease, ~maintained that human souls will return
154 Suppl, 77| question. For ~some have maintained that nothing begins anew
155 Suppl, 80| 44). ~But this cannot be maintained. First, because a body cannot
156 Suppl, 80| But this again cannot be ~maintained, because our Lord had a
157 Suppl, 80| answer that, It cannot be maintained that a glorified body, by
158 Suppl, 80| reasons why this cannot be maintained. First, because the ~grossness
159 Suppl, 88| Origen (Peri Archon. ii, 3) maintained, and after this world there
160 Suppl, 89| God, so the philosophers maintained that man's ultimate ~happiness
161 Suppl, 89| things, ~as the first opinion maintained, nor an impression left
162 Suppl, 90| remains there at rest and is maintained therein. Hence in ~every
163 Suppl, 94| philosophers of old, who maintained that souls return to the ~
164 Suppl, 94| Anima i, text. 53) to have ~maintained. As to the statement of
165 Suppl, 94| some philosophers have maintained that hell is situated beneath
166 Suppl, 96| punished. Wherefore just as he maintained that the demons and the
167 Suppl, 96| their sufferings, so he ~maintained that the angels and the
168 Suppl, 96| And therefore some have maintained that those ~alone are exempt
169 Suppl, 96| Dei ~xxi, 22), some have maintained that not all who have professed
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