|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |        architect, I have laid the ~foundation" (1 Cor. 3:10). Again, in
 2   1, 11  |        privation of ~being has its foundation in being; which is not the
 3   1, 23  |        chose us in Him before the ~foundation of the world."~Aquin.: SMT
 4   1, 23  |             Predestination has its foundation in the goodness of God as ~
 5   1, 24  |            2 Tim. 11:19: "The sure foundation ~of God standeth firm, having
 6   1, 25  |            the divine mercy is the foundation of all the divine works.
 7   1, 25  |           to it pertains the first foundation of all good ~things.~Aquin.:
 8   1, 47  |           a house differs from the foundation, not because it is made
 9   1, 48  |           a house differs from the foundation, not because it is made
10   1, 90  |            of touch, ~which is the foundation of the other senses. For
11   1, 90  |       sense of touch, which is the foundation of the other ~senses, is
12   1, 101 |        truth of the narrative as a foundation of ~whatever spiritual explanation
13   2, 53  |        engendering of a habit is a foundation of its increase.~Aquin.:
14   2, 58  | understanding of principles is the foundation on ~which the syllogism
15   2, 66  |        universal, and as being its foundation: while liberality is greater ~
16   2, 67  |      written (1 Cor. 3:11): "Other foundation no man ~can lay, but that
17   2, 67  |           Jesus Christ. Now if the foundation is removed, that which is
18   2, 67  |          Reply OBJ 2: Faith is the foundation in as much as it is knowledge: ~
19   2, 67  |        knowledge is perfected, the foundation will be ~perfected also.~
20   2, 68  |      chiefly required as being the foundation, so to ~speak, of the perfection
21   2, 69  |           its desire, on the solid foundation of the eternal ~inheritance,
22   2, 70  |          if we consider it as the ~foundation, it has the aspect of being
23   2, 72  |            beginning of sin is its foundation, as it ~were, in the sin
24   2, 76  |     unbelief, which undermines the foundation of the spiritual ~edifice.~
25   2, 89  |            be built on a spiritual foundation. Now venial sins are ~something
26   2, 89  |      something outside a spiritual foundation, even as false opinions
27   2, 89  |          Some have understood the "foundation" to be dead faith, ~upon
28   2, 89  |          built upon the spiritual ~foundation, as though they were laid
29   2, 89  |       those who build "upon" the ~"foundation." And this foundation is
30   2, 89  |              foundation." And this foundation is not dead faith, as some
31   2, 90  |           law." But reason is the ~foundation not only of what is ordained
32   2, 94  |            are based on one common foundation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[94] A[
33   2, 4   |           that "faith is the solid foundation of the believer, ~establishing
34   2, 4   |        says that fortitude is the ~foundation of faith. Now the foundation
35   2, 4   |       foundation of faith. Now the foundation precedes that which is founded ~
36   2, 4   |            but living faith is the foundation, as a ~gloss remarks on
37   2, 4   |          charity that faith is the foundation: so that charity is the ~
38   2, 4   |            so that charity is the ~foundation yet more than faith is (
39   2, 4   |        more than faith is (for the foundation is the first part ~of a
40   2, 4   |           1/1~Reply OBJ 4: To be a foundation a thing requires not only
41   2, 4   |      without charity cannot be the foundation: ~and yet it does not follow
42   2, 8   |           which, in us, takes its ~foundation from faith. Now "faith is
43   2, 8   |     understanding, since it is the foundation of ~the entire spiritual
44   2, 12  |           since faith is the first foundation of things to be hoped for, ~
45   2, 18  |         the art of building is the foundation because that is where ~the
46   2, 19  |          because it overthrows the foundation of the ~spiritual edifice.
47   2, 21  |            more, ~to safeguard the foundation of the Law, therefore, after
48   2, 22  |         virtues as their root ~and foundation, according to Eph. 3:17: "
49   2, 22  |           charity." ~Now a root or foundation is not the form, but rather
50   2, 22  |         Charity is compared to the foundation or root in so far as ~all
51   2, 22  |          not in the sense that the foundation and root have the character
52   2, 25  |       bestowed on us by God is the foundation of natural love, in virtue
53   2, 25  |            has most to do with the foundation of that friendship: for,
54   2, 43  |          architect, I have ~laid a foundation." On the other hand, he
55   2, 71  |          His Godhead, which is the foundation of our faith. ~Wherefore
56   2, 116 |           any man build upon this ~foundation," says (cf. St. Augustine,
57   2, 120 |          thing to be set up is the foundation: and in the goodness ~of
58   2, 120 |             as it were, to lay the foundation of religion, whereby man
59   2, 142 |      shamefacedness lays the first foundation of ~temperance," by inspiring
60   2, 159 |        Attend ~first of all to the foundation of humility." Now this would
61   2, 159 |         imply that humility is the foundation of all virtue. Therefore
62   2, 159 |           virtue is likened to the foundation, ~which is first laid before
63   2, 159 |         humility is said to be the foundation of the spiritual edifice.
64   2, 159 |           this sense faith is ~the foundation in a more excellent way
65   2, 160 |          it, rase it, even ~to the foundation thereof," says that "by
66   2, 184 |   perfection of charity the ~first foundation is voluntary poverty, whereby
67   3, 4   |           Further, likeness is the foundation of the fittingness of the ~
68   3, 8   |           but also "Shepherd" and "Foundation." Now Christ did not retain ~
69   3, 8   |            glory"; nor the name of Foundation, according to Apoc. 21:14: ~"
70   3, 8   |       members of the one Head and ~Foundation. Nevertheless, as Augustine
71   3, 18  |         chose us in Him before the foundation of the ~world," although
72   3, 42  |          build ~upon another man's foundation." Therefore much rather
73   3, 63  |            2 Tim. 2:19): "The sure foundation of God standeth firm, ~having
74   3, 63  |        sign" must needs have ~some foundation. Now the relation signified
75   3, 68  |           salvation; nor is it the foundation, but living faith alone, ~"
76   3, 73  |   sacrament of Faith, which is the foundation of the spiritual ~life,
77   3, 76  |  dimensions remain, which are ~the foundation of the other accidents,
78   3, 84  |         Further, in a building the foundation takes the first, not the ~
79   3, 84  |            edifice, Penance is the foundation, ~according to Heb. 6:1: "
80   3, 84  |           1: "Not laying again the foundation of Penance from ~dead works";
81   3, 84  |       Penance cannot be called the foundation of the spiritual ~edifice
82   3, 84  |            thereof; but it is the ~foundation in the second building which
83   3, 84  |           is speaking there of the foundation of spiritual doctrine. ~
84   3, 89  |               Not laying again the foundation of Penance from dead works."
85   3, 90  |           its essence: because the foundation, in a way, contains virtually
86 Suppl, 6 |           Christ alone, Who is the foundation of the Church. Consequently,
87 Suppl, 29|           sacraments belong to the foundation of the Law, ~wherefore their
88 Suppl, 72|         sufficiently destroys this foundation (De Anima ii, ~2), where
89 Suppl, 74|         thereto they might lay the foundation of the ~faith of the New
90 Suppl, 74|          those who died ~after the foundation of the New. It must, however,
91 Suppl, 86|         Now those who build on the foundation of faith, "gold, silver, ~
92 Suppl, 86|      Others, however, build on the foundation of ~faith, wood, hay, stubble [*
93 Suppl, 86|        Because in unbelievers the ~foundation of faith is lacking, without
94 Suppl, 86|         But ~believers in whom the foundation of faith remains, have at
95 Suppl, 96|     question of those who have the foundation of the Christian faith. ~
96 Suppl, 96|         passage of the Apostle the foundation denotes ~formed faith, upon
97 Appen1, 2|         thing, in one who has his ~foundation in Christ, which excess
 
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