Part, Question
1 1, 3 | not, we have no means for considering how God is, but rather ~
2 1, 7 | GOD (FOUR ARTICLES)~After considering the divine perfection we
3 1, 10 | or an hour are together, considering ~hour as part of a day.
4 1, 10 | beginning and the end, by considering its parts: ~thus we speak
5 1, 11 | however, on the contrary, considering that "one" ~which is the
6 1, 12 | abstracted therefrom by the ~considering act of the intellect; hence
7 1, 14 | defining and dividing, and ~considering what belongs to it in general:
8 1, 15 | IDEAS (THREE ARTICLES)~After considering the knowledge of God, it
9 1, 18 | to living beings, after considering the ~divine knowledge and
10 1, 19 | TWELVE ARTICLES)~After considering the things belonging to
11 1, 21 | GOD (FOUR ARTICLES)~After considering the divine love, we must
12 1, 25 | GOD (SIX ARTICLES)~After considering the divine foreknowledge
13 1, 26 | BEATITUDE (FOUR ARTICLES) ~After considering all that pertains to the
14 1, 30 | 3] Body Para. 3/5~Some, considering only that multitude which
15 1, 30 | something from Him. Others, considering the same kind of ~multitude,
16 1, 32 | answer that, Prepositivus, considering the simplicity of the persons, ~
17 1, 39 | relations to be "adjacent"; ~considering only in the relations the
18 1, 39 | opinion ~apparently arose from considering the divine simplicity, which
19 1, 39 | Essence begot ~essence": considering that, by reason of the divine
20 1, 39 | derived from ~creatures. In considering any creature four points
21 1, 40 | 2/2~Others, therefore, considering this identity, said that
22 1, 40 | Body Para. 2/4~Some, then, considering that relation follows upon
23 1, 44 | prevent us from mentally considering many things in Him, some
24 1, 46 | but not man. But we are considering the ~question in general,
25 1, 47 | GENERAL (THREE ARTICLES)~After considering the production of creatures,
26 1, 48 | of this distinction some, considering that ~things may be evil,
27 1, 54 | ANGELS (FIVE ARTICLES)~After considering what belongs to the angel'
28 1, 58 | is not always ~actually considering everything that he knows
29 1, 63 | will of every creature; ~considering the condition of its nature.~
30 1, 39 | relations to be "adjacent"; ~considering only in the relations the
31 1, 39 | opinion ~apparently arose from considering the divine simplicity, which
32 1, 39 | Essence begot ~essence": considering that, by reason of the divine
33 1, 39 | derived from ~creatures. In considering any creature four points
34 1, 40 | 2/2~Others, therefore, considering this identity, said that
35 1, 40 | Body Para. 2/4~Some, then, considering that relation follows upon
36 1, 45 | prevent us from mentally considering many things in Him, some
37 1, 47 | but not man. But we are considering the ~question in general,
38 1, 48 | GENERAL (THREE ARTICLES)~After considering the production of creatures,
39 1, 49 | of this distinction some, considering that ~things may be evil,
40 1, 55 | ANGELS (FIVE ARTICLES)~After considering what belongs to the angel'
41 1, 59 | is not always ~actually considering everything that he knows
42 1, 64 | will of every creature; ~considering the condition of its nature.~
43 1, 82 | nature of ~free-will, by considering the nature of choice. Now
44 1, 83 | Thus we understand truth by considering a thing of which we ~possess
45 1, 84 | Body Para. 2/2~But Plato, considering only the immateriality of
46 1, 84 | understand one thing ~without considering the other. Thus for the
47 1, 84 | the phantasm; that is, by ~considering the nature of the species
48 1, 84 | the part. As the whole, considering that in ~the more universal
49 1, 84 | also "horse." As part, considering that the less common contains
50 1, 85 | in our mind through its considering successively one thing ~
51 1, 86 | and idea of the habit by considering the act. The first kind
52 1, 88 | is, indeed, less perfect considering its ~nature in which it
53 1, 88 | intellect. This can be seen by considering the very ~actions from which
54 1, 88 | acquires a certain facility in ~considering the species received: and
55 1, 97 | of the earlier doctors, considering the nature of ~concupiscence
56 1, 107 | operation. So Dionysius, ~considering the properties of the orders
57 2, 1 | end in two ways: first, ~considering only the aspect of last
58 2, 1 | aspect of last end; secondly, considering the thing ~in which the
59 2, 3 | who knows is potentially ~considering. And hence it is that in
60 2, 13 | nothing hinders us from considering in one of them some particular
61 2, 14 | conducive to the end, before ~considering whether it be possible.~
62 2, 34 | second reason can be found by considering the actions, some of which ~
63 2, 36 | matter is to be found by considering natural movements. For if,
64 2, 37 | has for learning or for considering: ~because the greater his
65 2, 41 | from the difficulty of considering a great and unwonted thing,
66 2, 46 | that hatred arises from our considering a ~quality as disagreeing
67 2, 50 | act of itself," i.e. by considering: "and ~even then it is in
68 2, 50 | though it be not actually considering, is able to consider. In
69 2, 52 | readier than another in considering the same conclusions.~Aquin.:
70 2, 66 | This is made evident by considering its subject and ~its object:
71 2, 69 | most suitably assigned, considering the ~nature of the beatitudes
72 2, 73 | from reason; wherefore ~considering simply that no privation
73 2, 73 | each ~carnal sin; but that, considering the sole difference between
74 2, 74 | 3: The higher reason, by considering the eternal law, can ~direct
75 2, 74 | reason. If, however, after considering the eternal law, man persists
76 2, 74 | higher reason is intent on ~considering and consulting the eternal
77 2, 74 | it ~contemplates it by considering its truth; it consults it
78 2, 74 | reason as ~such, i.e. as considering the eternal law. For the
79 2, 77 | passions hinder him from considering it. Now it hinders him in ~
80 2, 81 | various ways. For some, considering that the subject of ~sin
81 2, 86 | intellect is not stained by considering anything ~whatever; rather
82 2, 95 | into consideration, than by considering one solitary fact. Thirdly, ~
83 2, 8 | consists ~precisely in its considering eternal or necessary matters,
84 2, 9 | beatitude consists, not in ~considering creatures, but in contemplating
85 2, 13 | of no man in this life, considering God's ~omnipotence and mercy.
86 2, 14 | be hindered thereby from considering this principle, according ~
87 2, 18 | 42], A[3]) when we were considering the passion of fear.~Aquin.:
88 2, 26 | in two ways. First, by ~considering both loves separately: and
89 2, 45 | which is good, but ~without considering it under the aspect of good.
90 2, 49 | Divine Providence. Hence by considering the active seminal force
91 2, 51 | present, "shrewdness" in ~considering the future outcome, "reasoning"
92 2, 51 | act of the intellect in considering ~the truth about. something.
93 2, 55 | RIGHT (FOUR ARTICLES)~After considering prudence we must in due
94 2, 68 | which side to favor, by considering either the number of ~witnesses,
95 2, 77 | that Ambrose defined sin, considering it from the ~point of view
96 2, 80 | to ~greater devotion by considering Christ's Passion and other
97 2, 80 | of ~His humanity than by considering the greatness of His Godhead.
98 2, 81 | in two ways: first, by ~considering it in itself; secondly,
99 2, 81 | in itself; secondly, by considering it in its cause. The ~not
100 2, 81 | this in ~private prayers by considering the attention of the person
101 2, 81 | prayers we must judge of it by considering the devotion of ~the people.~
102 2, 93 | foretold with certainty, from considering their causes, ~even as astrologers
103 2, 93 | even ~as astrologers by considering the stars can foreknow and
104 2, 102 | in its proper sense, as considering ~formally and intentionally
105 2, 102 | that act of virtue without considering the aspect of precept. Consequently,
106 2, 121 | TWELVE ARTICLES)~After considering justice we must in due sequence
107 2, 131 | Divine grace: yet ~they, considering the insufficiency of their
108 2, 131 | indiscretion but from laziness in considering one's ~own ability, according
109 2, 151 | the free act of reason in considering ~spiritual things is incompatible
110 2, 159 | for instance ~when a man, considering his own failings, assumes
111 2, 160 | easily avoided, ~both by considering one's own infirmity, according
112 2, 160 | and ashes proud?" and by considering God's greatness, according ~
113 2, 160 | against God?" as well as by ~considering the imperfection of the
114 2, 160 | arise. Wherefore ~some, considering pride in the light of a
115 2, 171 | the imagination, by simply considering these ~pictures, but not
116 2, 173 | intelligible ~species; and it is in considering these phantasms that the
117 2, 178 | reason," and consists in ~considering the order and disposition
118 2, 178 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: By considering the divine judgments man
119 2, 178 | the divine justice; and by considering the divine ~benefits and
120 2, 178 | one thing to another by considering them, ~but only to the order
121 3 | of theology, that after considering the last end of human life, ~
122 3, 1 | revere God the ~more by considering Him as elevated above all,
123 3, 11 | knowledge which we are now ~considering was divinely infused, and
124 3, 18 | when anyone, on his reason considering one, wishes one thing, and
125 3, 18 | wishes one thing, and on ~its considering another, wishes the contrary.
126 3, 19 | respect that we are now considering the ~unity and plurality
127 3, 27 | humiliation, and on the other considering ~His marvelous works.~Aquin.:
128 3, 35 | NATIVITY (EIGHT ARTICLES)~After considering Christ's conception, we
129 3, 35 | this question. For some, considering ~only the cause of filiation,
130 3, 35 | On the contrary, others, ~considering only the subject of filiation,
131 3, 60 | EIGHT ARTICLES)~After considering those things that concern
132 3, 65 | Secondly, this is made clear by considering the relation of the ~sacraments
133 3, 65 | Thirdly, this is made clear by considering the rites of the sacraments. ~
134 3, 66 | Blood is more excellent, considering the nature ~of a sacrament;
135 3, 66 | nature ~of a sacrament; but considering the sacramental effect. ~
136 Suppl, 3 | redounds from the reason in considering spiritual things. Therefore ~
137 Suppl, 65| himself to the impossible, ~considering the principal end of marriage;
138 Suppl, 70| contrary to the ~pleasure of considering," according to the Philosopher (
139 Suppl, 78| I answer that, Just as, considering the nature of the individual,
140 Suppl, 78| different men, so also, considering the ~nature of the individual,
141 Suppl, 79| thus a physician while considering urine is not less but ~more
142 Suppl, 80| subject (in which case we are considering a material ~line), or because
143 Suppl, 80| another (in which case ~we are considering a mathematical line, which
144 Suppl, 81| according to our way of ~considering it. Wherefore an instant
145 Suppl, 90| regards the first way of considering the body, its union with
146 Suppl, 91| punishment of the wicked, by considering therein the order ~of Divine
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