Part, Question
1 1, 1 | science. But in Holy Writ we reach ~conclusions not only concerning
2 1, 9 | according as its ~rays reach the house, so God is said
3 1, 10 | compound things, so must we reach to the knowledge of eternity
4 1, 12 | rational creature could not reach so ~far as to the first
5 1, 12 | no created intellect can reach up to see the essence of
6 1, 12 | Reply OBJ 1: Reason cannot reach up to simple form, so as
7 1, 12 | which natural reason cannot reach, ~as, for instance, that
8 1, 22 | human providence does ~not reach to that which takes place
9 1, 23 | since they more immediately reach the ultimate end. Whence
10 1, 32 | i), "Let no man think to reach ~the sacred mystery of generation
11 1, 52 | unable to go beyond the reach of their imaginations supposed
12 1, 53 | and because a ray does not reach sooner what is near than ~
13 1, 62 | stages of merit in order to reach ~beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
14 1, 68 | the ~waters below do not reach up to the firmament. Therefore
15 1, 53 | unable to go beyond the reach of their imaginations supposed
16 1, 54 | and because a ray does not reach sooner what is near than ~
17 1, 63 | stages of merit in order to reach ~beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
18 1, 69 | the ~waters below do not reach up to the firmament. Therefore
19 1, 83 | whatever the bodily senses reach, ~is continually being changed;
20 1, 87 | one, ~or very few, could reach to perfect felicity; which
21 1, 104 | power of no creature can reach up to Him. ~Thus did Dionysius
22 1, 107 | goodness; to which end they can reach only by grace; and ~hence
23 1, 111 | particular agent, does not reach to the whole universe, but
24 1, 111 | in such a way as not to reach another; and so he is "here" ~
25 1, 112 | instructor, Whose precepts reach man by the medium ~of the
26 1, 114 | of ~heavenly bodies can reach the intellect and will,
27 1, 116 | more subtle spirits can ~reach. And the eyes infect the
28 1, 117 | as intellectual, cannot reach the semen. Hence the Philosopher ~
29 2, 2 | natural desire does not reach out to a good surpassing ~
30 2, 3 | to wit, God, to Whom we reach out by an operation of the
31 2, 3 | 3: The lower nature may reach the higher in two ways.
32 2, 3 | human intellect does not ~reach to this, but consists in
33 2, 3 | intellect cannot be said to reach that cause simply, although
34 2, 3 | intellect does not yet reach simply the First Cause,
35 2, 3 | the intellect needs ~to reach the very Essence of the
36 2, 4 | xxxciii De ~Verb. Dom.]): "To reach God with the mind is happiness,
37 2, 5 | to the highest power to reach the last end, ~while the
38 2, 8 | the middle and does not reach the terminus; so ~sometimes
39 2, 14 | which he cannot possibly ~reach" (De Coelo i, 7). But it
40 2, 31 | sensitive appetite cannot reach to God; only the intellectual ~
41 2, 55 | point to which a power can reach, is said to ~be its virtue;
42 2, 57 | principles. But inquiry does not reach to the proper principles:
43 2, 66 | require that man should reach the mean of right reason
44 2, 66 | pertains, is beyond the reach of man, ~especially in this
45 2, 71 | of ~reason: because more reach the beginning of a business
46 2, 99 | forth to which reason cannot reach, such as the ~Trinity of
47 2, 100 | with regard to himself, reach ~the people through the
48 2, 109 | is ~within his power to reach everlasting life.~Aquin.:
49 2, 109 | lower natures can nowise reach; even as a man who can ~
50 2, 111 | persevere in good; the fifth, to reach glory. And hence ~grace,
51 2, 111 | must believe in ~order to reach everlasting life, and another
52 2, 113 | are required in order to reach the term, as stated ~above (
53 2, 114 | of us is moved by God to reach life everlasting ~through
54 2, 114 | hence condign merit does not reach beyond this ~motion. But
55 2, 114 | grace, not only so as ~to reach the glory of life everlasting,
56 2, 114 | which with God's help they reach their purpose. And thus
57 2, 114 | are not thereby helped to reach life everlasting. But to ~
58 2, 2 | unfolding of faith must needs reach ~men of lower degree through
59 2, 4 | natural knowledge cannot reach God ~as the object of heavenly
60 2, 8 | power; wherefore it can reach to ~a certain fixed point.
61 2, 8 | 3]~, A[8]), man needs to reach to certain higher truths,
62 2, 15 | precepts of the Law have to reach through the ~learned.~Aquin.:
63 2, 23 | nor can ~the concupiscible reach to the Divine good which
64 2, 23 | may increase it does not reach the quantity of a ~superficies.
65 2, 24 | which the body does not reach ~directly, but only by a
66 2, 25 | better than another, and so reach a higher degree of ~happiness.~
67 2, 27 | attains to happiness he will reach the term ~appointed to him
68 2, 31 | it has already begun to reach the ears of several by various ~
69 2, 33 | venial sin, whereas if it ~reach to the consent of reason,
70 2, 33 | holy men, ~but they do not reach to the consent of reason.~
71 2, 45 | nothing but what is within reach and offers itself to ~the
72 2, 68 | probability suffices, such as may reach ~the truth in the greater
73 2, 79 | God is worshiped do not reach ~out to God himself, as
74 2, 79 | as when we believe God we reach out to Him by ~believing;
75 2, 82 | OBJ 3: Though we cannot reach God with the senses, our
76 2, 98 | with merit: nor does it reach to the ~perfect signification
77 2, 153 | to be ~greater than if it reach only to the will, as in
78 2, 159 | pride, whither will it not reach if you couple it ~with justice?
79 2, 161 | reliance on God's mercy did not reach to contempt ~of God's justice,
80 2, 178 | the contemplative life can reach to ~the vision of the Divine
81 2, 178 | contemplative ~life can reach to the vision of the Divine
82 2, 178 | and through longing to reach what is above them, they ~
83 2, 178 | point of contemplation is to reach the uniformity of Divine ~
84 2, 182 | greater grace, so as to reach the perfect degree, one
85 2, 182 | states, a man does not reach the state of perfection
86 2, 184 | perfection, which men strive to reach by various ~practices, just
87 2, 186 | that they do not ~quite reach to the perfection of Christian
88 2, 187 | thus he who desires to reach to a higher state need not
89 2, 187 | greatest zeal and care to ~reach the perfection of the work
90 3, 7 | and in order that he may reach ~eternal life, according
91 3, 7 | to such an extent as to ~reach to an equality with Christ'
92 3, 8 | sense of grace does not reach to the body ~first and principally,
93 3, 9 | soul, inasmuch as it cannot reach it of its ~own strength;
94 3, 18 | sensitive appetite would reach the ~rational will.~Aquin.:
95 3, 19 | does the merit of Christ ~reach others.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
96 3, 42 | that His doctrine might reach all in an orderly manner:
97 3, 44 | caused the sun's rays not to reach ~the earth. On the other
98 3, 46 | grief and its cause can reach it in ~the way mentioned
99 3, 61 | given to a man so as to reach the part affected by ~disease.
100 3, 61 | sensible signs in order to reach spiritual things: and this
101 3, 68 | is useless which does not reach the end to ~which it is
102 3, 75 | to which sense does not reach.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
103 3, 77 | permeate throughout, but to reach only a part of the species,
104 3, 86 | assistance, but does not reach to the ~pardon of the sin.~
105 Suppl, 8 | hallowing of the Church reach him. In Baptism the ~hallowing
106 Suppl, 19| that priesthood did not reach ~to heavenly things but
107 Suppl, 21| another in so far as they can ~reach to him. Now the action of
108 Suppl, 21| the action of one man may reach to another in two ways. ~
109 Suppl, 25| merits are applied, may reach to this particular individual.
110 Suppl, 25| profit of the Church, may reach to some individual through
111 Suppl, 29| which, though it does ~not reach to that effect, is nevertheless
112 Suppl, 35| of a kind. Now no one can reach a ~further degree, unless
113 Suppl, 35| that it be necessary to reach the last through the first; ~
114 Suppl, 41| and development until ~it reach the perfect state of man
115 Suppl, 42| OBJ 3: A thing does not reach its end except by its own
116 Suppl, 43| betrothal. But he begins to ~reach the second stage at the
117 Suppl, 43| school. But man begins to reach the ~third stage at the
118 Suppl, 43| another person before they ~reach the age of puberty, either
119 Suppl, 43| arranged do not demur when they reach the proper age, whence they
120 Suppl, 54| fixed by the Church so as to reach to ~the fourth degree. For
121 Suppl, 56| spiritual relationship ~will not reach her, because she is not
122 Suppl, 58| majority of cases, if anyone ~reach the required perfection
123 Suppl, 69| or demerit whereby they reach their reward or ~punishment,
124 Suppl, 70| power that its action can reach to such a ~distance. Therefore
125 Suppl, 71| effect of his satisfaction reach the other, ~is the thing
126 Suppl, 71| light, in so far as ~they reach the dead, who thereby receive
127 Suppl, 72| just as the Divine favors reach us by means of the saints ~
128 Suppl, 72| waters of the deluge did ~not reach to the sphere of fire. Therefore
129 Suppl, 72| sphere of fire so as to reach its summit; and so the ~
130 Suppl, 72| the ~stain of sin did not reach the aforesaid space. Nor
131 Suppl, 72| follows that the soul cannot reach the height of its ~perfection
132 Suppl, 77| do, ~although they do not reach its entire perfection, as
133 Suppl, 77| which come secondly do not reach the perfection of ~the species
134 Suppl, 88| cleansing fire will ~not reach the heavenly bodies. Therefore
135 Suppl, 89| knowledge is imperfect unless it reach to the ~properties of a
136 Suppl, 93| suffer martyrdom does not reach ~the degree of merit due
137 Suppl, 93| an aureole is due do not reach the term ~of their perfection
138 Suppl, 96| result is that it does ~not reach to certain people who render
139 Appen1, 1| why, although they do ~not reach the glory of heaven, they
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