|     Part, Question1   1, 4   |        are said to be like, which communicate in the same form ~according
  2   1, 4   |         of things as alike which ~communicate in form according to the
  3   1, 4   |           said to be alike which ~communicate in the same form, but not
  4   1, 14  |       regards ~that in which they communicate. For the diversity of colors
  5   1, 19  |        the nature of ~the will to communicate as far as possible to others
  6   1, 19  |          far as they are perfect, communicate their good to others, much ~
  7   1, 19  |   appertain to the divine will to communicate by likeness its ~own good
  8   1, 23  |    universe; and also that He may communicate ~to creatures the dignity
  9   1, 44  |           end; He intends only to communicate His perfection, ~which is
 10   1, 44  |       generator, which intends to communicate its own likeness; otherwise
 11   1, 45  |            iv, D, 5) that God can communicate to a creature the power
 12   1, 57  |         God, which mysteries they communicate to the lower ~angels by
 13   1, 60  |          a natural inclination to communicate its form to ~another thing,
 14   1, 73  |     nature of good to spread and ~communicate itself, as Dionysius says (
 15   1, 45  |           end; He intends only to communicate His perfection, ~which is
 16   1, 45  |       generator, which intends to communicate its own likeness; otherwise
 17   1, 46  |            iv, D, 5) that God can communicate to a creature the power
 18   1, 58  |         God, which mysteries they communicate to the lower ~angels by
 19   1, 61  |          a natural inclination to communicate its form to ~another thing,
 20   1, 72  |     nature of good to spread and ~communicate itself, as Dionysius says (
 21   1, 96  |       will, to a ~certain extent, communicate to the body what properly
 22   1, 105 |         means nothing else but to communicate to others the ~manifestation
 23   1, 105 |         the superior angels could communicate nothing ~more to the inferior;
 24   1, 105 |         of the nature of ~good to communicate itself to others. Hence
 25   1, 106 |   participates of light. Hence to communicate what comes ~from the created
 26   1, 107 |      possessed by the one who can communicate it, ~than by the one who
 27   1, 107 |        than by the one who cannot communicate it; as the hot thing which
 28   1, 107 |          the hot thing which can ~communicate heat is more perfect that
 29   1, 107 |         more perfectly anyone can communicate a gift, the higher grade
 30   1, 110 |    intermingling with another can communicate his knowledge to the other ~
 31   1, 111 |          that the superior angels communicate their own proper gifts whereby
 32   2, 5   |      Consequently no creature can communicate its Happiness to another.~
 33   2, 105 |            to give easily and to ~communicate to others." Now a man does
 34   2, 10  |           Whether it is lawful to communicate with unbelievers?~Aquin.:
 35   2, 10  |         seem that it is lawful to communicate with unbelievers. ~For the
 36   2, 10  |           table with anyone is to communicate with him. Therefore it is ~
 37   2, 10  |        Therefore it is ~lawful to communicate with unbelievers.~Aquin.:
 38   2, 10  |           forbids the faithful to communicate with certain ~people, it
 39   2, 10  |      ought not to be forbidden to communicate with ~unbelievers.~Aquin.:
 40   2, 10  |           his servant, unless he ~communicate with him, at least by word,
 41   2, 10  |      Therefore they can lawfully ~communicate with them.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 42   2, 10  |       whom ~they are forbidden to communicate; secondly, for the safety
 43   2, 10  |       those who ~are forbidden to communicate with others. Both motives
 44   2, 10  |           forbid the faithful to ~communicate with unbelievers, who have
 45   2, 10  |           forbids the faithful to communicate with those unbelievers who ~
 46   2, 10  |           not ~to be forbidden to communicate with unbelievers who have
 47   2, 10  |       they should be forbidden to communicate with unbelievers, and ~especially
 48   2, 10  |   familiar terms with them, or to communicate with ~them without necessity.~
 49   2, 56  |           means of which men can ~communicate with one another, that the
 50   2, 64  |            to wit, he is ready to communicate ~them to others in their
 51   2, 64  |                to give easily, to communicate to ~others," etc.~Aquin.:
 52   2, 98  |          namely, that no one may ~communicate with him in the exercise
 53   2, 98  |           wherefore no one should communicate with him, by receiving ~
 54   2, 98  |      dispensation allowing him to communicate with the laity, or a greater ~
 55   2, 117 |                to give easily, to communicate to others." Now this is ~
 56   2, 117 |          to be ready to give and ~communicate their riches, according
 57   2, 187 |    somewhat ~of two minds. For to communicate with his neighbors, and
 58   3, 1   |           essence of ~goodness to communicate itself to others, as is
 59   3, 1   |           of the highest good to ~communicate itself in the highest manner
 60   3, 13  |            but also that He might communicate this grace to ~others. Hence
 61   3, 22  |        priesthood, but ~rather to communicate it to others. For the influence
 62   3, 23  |            Who ~works in order to communicate to others the abundance
 63   3, 26  |            so that He ~be able to communicate to others something belonging
 64   3, 42  |      wherefore he is unwilling to communicate it to ~others. But this
 65   3, 42  |       learned without ~guile, and communicate without envy, and her riches
 66   3, 64  |          1/1~Whether Christ could communicate to ministers the power which
 67   3, 64  |       seems that Christ could not communicate to ministers the power ~
 68   3, 64  |        therefore, ~Christ did not communicate His power to ministers,
 69   3, 64  |      earth." But Christ could not communicate to His ~disciples the power
 70   3, 64  |          seems that He could not ~communicate that power to ministers.~
 71   3, 64  |      seems ~that Christ could not communicate His power to ministers.~
 72   3, 64  |           Therefore Christ ~could communicate His power to ministers.~
 73   3, 64  |           this power He could not communicate to any creature; just as ~
 74   3, 64  |         just as ~neither could He communicate the Divine Essence. The
 75   3, 64  |         man. This power He could ~communicate to ministers; namely, by
 76   3, 64  |           Christ was unwilling to communicate to ministers His ~power
 77   3, 64  |     sacrament from him, does not ~communicate in his sin, but communicates
 78   3, 73  |      called Communion because we ~communicate with Christ through it,
 79   3, 73  |           Godhead, and because we communicate with and are united to one ~
 80   3, 80  |          Mass ~is over, all shall communicate under these words: 'May
 81   3, 80  |       charge he must say Mass and communicate, and ~show that he is innocent
 82   3, 80  |        are not on that account to communicate several times ~daily, for,
 83   3, 80  |         that the faithful ~should communicate daily: hence Pope Anaclete
 84   3, 80  | consecration is finished, let all communicate who do not wish to cut ~
 85   3, 80  |      permission "that all ~should communicate, if not more frequently,
 86   3, 80  |         that the faithful ~should communicate "at least once a year,"
 87   3, 80  |        faithful are counseled "to communicate ~on all Sundays."~Aquin.:
 88   3, 80  |           after saying, "Let all ~communicate thrice each year," adds: "
 89   3, 80  |        entire sacrament, ought to communicate in the entire ~sacrament.
 90   3, 82  |        and let the priest himself communicate the sick."~Aquin.: SMT TP
 91   3, 82  |         to ~His mystical body can communicate in their sacrifices.~Aquin.:
 92   3, 82  |       which the ~faithful usually communicate. And hence it is that (2
 93   3, 83  |      ministers or even the people communicate, ought not to be ~reserved
 94   3, 83  |          priest consecrating must communicate of his own sacrifice.~Aquin.:
 95 Suppl, 21|     because, to wit, the faithful communicate together in the ~sacraments.
 96 Suppl, 21|       communio," i.e. we must not communicate with them in the sacraments; ~"
 97 Suppl, 23|           Whether it is lawful to communicate in matters purely corporal
 98 Suppl, 23|         is always a mortal sin to communicate with an ~excommunicated
 99 Suppl, 23|       matters purely corporal, to communicate with an ~excommunicated
100 Suppl, 23|      matters purely corporal, to ~communicate with an excommunicated person.
101 Suppl, 23|         Therefore it is lawful to communicate with an ~excommunicated
102 Suppl, 23|        Wherefore it is ~lawful to communicate with a person lying under
103 Suppl, 23|    Wherefore it is not lawful to ~communicate with one who lies under
104 Suppl, 23|        else they are forbidden to communicate with ~their father: and
105 Suppl, 23|         viz. that ~the master can communicate with his subjects: while
106 Suppl, 23|          it is lawful for them to communicate with others ~in matters
107 Suppl, 23|           him; and then a man may communicate with him either ~in his
108 Suppl, 23|        excommunication, or he may communicate with him in other things ~
109 Suppl, 23|         is always a mortal sin to communicate with an excommunicated ~
110 Suppl, 26|         over the whole Church can communicate those works, by ~applying
111 Suppl, 26|      presides over the Church can communicate what belongs to an individual ~
112 Suppl, 26|          over a ~congregation can communicate what belongs to an individual
113 Suppl, 64|        that afterwards it should ~communicate of its perfection to others:
 
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