|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |            treated of ~by this one single sacred science under one
  2   1, 3   | potentiality. For ~although in any single thing that passes from potentiality
  3   1, 3   |          can be ~predicated of any single one of its parts. And this
  4   1, 4   |             God exists not ~in any single mode, but embraces all being
  5   1, 7   |          number is ~opposed to any single species of multitude. Hence
  6   1, 39  |        Himself," or it indicates a single relation, and thus ~points
  7   1, 47  |      represents it better than any single creature whatever.~Aquin.:
  8   1, 47  |       whereas He did not make each single creature best, but one ~
  9   1, 48  |          not what is best in every single part, except in order to
 10   1, 54  |           experience when we know ~single objects through the senses:
 11   1, 54  |           the angels likewise know single ~objects, as we shall show (
 12   1, 56  |             Further, an angel is a single substance, otherwise he
 13   1, 56  |          act, since acts belong to single subsistences. But nothing
 14   1, 56  |          subsistences. But nothing single is ~intelligible. Therefore,
 15   1, 56  |            We have no knowledge of single corporeal things, not ~because
 16   1, 56  |       Accordingly, if there be any single ~things subsisting without
 17   1, 57  |      things?~(2) Whether they know single things?~(3) Whether they
 18   1, 65  |           example, that there is a single separate substance, which
 19   1, 75  |         otherwise than as one of a single ~species; thus, supposing
 20   1, 76  |         souls there would be but a single ~remainder. This is heretical;
 21   1, 39  |        Himself," or it indicates a single relation, and thus ~points
 22   1, 48  |      represents it better than any single creature whatever.~Aquin.:
 23   1, 48  |       whereas He did not make each single creature best, but one ~
 24   1, 49  |          not what is best in every single part, except in order to
 25   1, 55  |           experience when we know ~single objects through the senses:
 26   1, 55  |           the angels likewise know single ~objects, as we shall show (
 27   1, 57  |             Further, an angel is a single substance, otherwise he
 28   1, 57  |          act, since acts belong to single subsistences. But nothing
 29   1, 57  |          subsistences. But nothing single is ~intelligible. Therefore,
 30   1, 57  |            We have no knowledge of single corporeal things, not ~because
 31   1, 57  |       Accordingly, if there be any single ~things subsisting without
 32   1, 58  |      things?~(2) Whether they know single things?~(3) Whether they
 33   1, 66  |           example, that there is a single separate substance, which
 34   1, 74  |         otherwise than as one of a single ~species; thus, supposing
 35   1, 75  |         souls there would be but a single ~remainder. This is heretical;
 36   1, 77  |    suchlike. Therefore it is not a single ~sense but several. Therefore
 37   1, 92  |          all, and adapted to ~each single thing, just as the good
 38   1, 109 |           immediate presiding over single bodies, but only ~over the
 39   1, 112 |          to each man is assigned a single guardian angel?~(3) Whether
 40   1, 116 |            blazing ~eyes, who by a single look bewitch others, especially
 41   2, 12  |          Mt. 6:22): "If thy eye be single, thy ~whole body shall be
 42   2, 13  |      respect, it can apprehend any single one ~of such goods as to
 43   2, 18  |              evil results from any single defect, but good from the
 44   2, 18  |            evil is caused ~by each single defect." Now every circumstance
 45   2, 20  |            a thing to be evil, one single defect suffices, whereas,
 46   2, 23  |            one common object of a ~single power, differ as the species
 47   2, 26  |            all things"; since each single thing ~has a connaturalness
 48   2, 49  |            of the elements in one ~single fixed way, are not called
 49   2, 50  |   Wherefore if there were but one ~single "possible" intellect of
 50   2, 51  |       while the reason judges in a single act, what should be ~willed
 51   2, 51  |         science can be caused by a single act of the reason, so far
 52   2, 60  |         outward things; hence, one single ~object of the passions,
 53   2, 71  |            evil results from ~each single defect," as Dionysius states (
 54   2, 72  |            evil results from ~each single defect." Now individual
 55   2, 73  |           if it were covered by a ~single shade shutting out all the
 56   2, 73  |          through corruption of any single ~circumstance; for instance,
 57   2, 74  |           he be able to avoid each single one.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[74]
 58   2, 90  |          ordained to the good of a single state, which is a perfect
 59   2, 91  |           proper knowledge of each single ~truth, such as that contained
 60   2, 93  |            are to be found in each single ~creature, as was also stated
 61   2, 93  |          the proper nature of each single thing; and consequently
 62   2, 95  |            to judge aright of each single case. Secondly, because
 63   2, 95  |          whereas ~judgment on each single case has to be pronounced
 64   2, 96  |         extend further than to one single act. Because the ~decrees
 65   2, 96  |           the ~decrees than to one single act. Because the decrees
 66   2, 96  |          cannot have in view every single case, he shapes the ~law
 67   2, 96  |          to take account of every ~single case; wherefore he is not
 68   2, 97  |       human laws are enacted about single acts of man. But we ~cannot
 69   2, 101 |          means of repressing every single one: ~and again, to lay
 70   2, 105 |             even in respect of one single deed. The first is when
 71   2, 25  |            himself, but also every single creature, ~each in its own
 72   2, 29  |    impossible to do good to every ~single one: yet it is true of each
 73   2, 51  |            evil results from ~each single defect." Now many things
 74   2, 56  |         transcends the good of one single individual. Therefore ~it
 75   2, 59  |      community in relation to each single person. ~This order is directed
 76   2, 77  |     whereas evil ~arises from each single defect" [*Dionysius, De
 77   2, 81  |           which is offered by any ~single person, whether he pray
 78   2, 90  |      whereas evil arises from each single ~defect." Wherefore several
 79   2, 93  |        fists, or "monomachy," i.e. single ~combat as it is called,
 80   2, 93  |         related to have engaged in single combat with ~the Philistine (
 81   2, 102 |          forbids his subjects any ~single good, must needs allow them
 82   2, 108 |        while evil results from any single defect, as Dionysius ~asserts (
 83   2, 118 |          that would apply to every single ~case. Legislators in framing
 84   2, 178 |            are brought back to the single ray ~of light," i.e. to
 85   3, 25  |        honor the Emmanuel with one single adoration, inasmuch as the
 86   3, 43  |    miracles by His ~own power, any single miracle worked by Christ
 87   3, 44  |          wholly and instantly by a single word, He heals little ~by
 88   3, 48  |         many, in the same way as a single concept of thought is ~expressed
 89   3, 52  |            Person is whole in each single place, but not ~wholly,
 90   3, 66  |          at ~the same time; for no single one of them would receive
 91   3, 66  |          with either a trine or a ~single immersion: since the Trinity
 92   3, 66  |        above quoted explains, both single and trine ~immersion are
 93   3, 66  |        teaching let us hold to the single baptismal ~immersion."~Aquin.:
 94   3, 74  |          charity on account of one single effect, ~because it makes
 95   3, 83  |            to say mass with only a single server present. Therefore
 96   3, 87  |          endeavor to remember each single mortal sin, in order to
 97   3, 87  |         all mortal ~sins, and each single one; and he can avoid each
 98   3, 87  |         one; and he can avoid each single venial sin, but ~not all,
 99   3, 90  |            which results from each single ~defect," as Dionysius states (
100   3, 90  |           can be completed in one ~single point, as stated above (
101 Suppl    |          We must now consider each single part of Penance, and (1)
102 Suppl, 2 |      others?~(6) Whether, for each single mortal sin?~Aquin.: SMT
103 Suppl, 3 |          as it corresponds to each single sin, and thus, as regards
104 Suppl, 3 |          the consideration of each single sin, and thus ~although
105 Suppl, 13|           whole power into any one single thing, since he has to be
106 Suppl, 14|         connected together in some single one, a ~man can incur one
107 Suppl, 69|           is myself whom not for a single night would my loving ~mother
108 Suppl, 84|            which is said to be one single book, because the one Divine ~
109 Suppl, 84|        will be seen by anyone at a single glance?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
110 Suppl, 84|        will be seen by anyone at a single glance. For things ~considered
111 Suppl, 84|          see them all down to each single one at the same time. But ~
112 Appen2, 1|       cause, but results from each single ~defect: whereas good arises
 
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