Part, Question
1 1, 10 | substantial being ~of which is unchangeable; and yet with unchangeable
2 1, 10 | unchangeable; and yet with unchangeable being they have ~changeableness
3 1, 10 | the angels, who have an ~unchangeable being as regards their nature
4 1, 19 | will of God is entirely unchangeable. On this point ~we must
5 1, 19 | His knowledge are entirely unchangeable ~(Q[9], A[1]; Q[14], A[15]).
6 1, 19 | His will must be entirely ~unchangeable.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[19] A[
7 1, 19 | knowledge and will, which is ~unchangeable. Hence Gregory says (Moral.
8 1, 22 | of divine providence is unchangeable and certain, ~so far as
9 1, 41 | But the divine essence ~is unchangeable, and is not susceptive of
10 1, 42 | Hilary (De Trin. v), "The unchangeable God, so to speak, ~follows
11 1, 42 | own nature in begetting an unchangeable subsisting God. So we ~understand
12 1, 76 | mixed body (since it is unchangeable), but only ~virtually: and
13 1, 77 | because the soul remains unchangeable, and is the virtual ~principle
14 1, 41 | But the divine essence ~is unchangeable, and is not susceptive of
15 1, 42 | Hilary (De Trin. v), "The unchangeable God, so to speak, ~follows
16 1, 42 | own nature in begetting an unchangeable subsisting God. So we ~understand
17 1, 75 | mixed body (since it is unchangeable), but only ~virtually: and
18 1, 76 | because the soul remains unchangeable, and is the virtual ~principle
19 1, 78 | of virtue, both true ~and unchangeable." And this is what we call
20 1, 78 | Since, therefore, ~the unchangeable rules which guide our judgment
21 1, 78 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Those unchangeable notions are the first practical ~
22 1, 83 | that are ~necessary and unchangeable. But all bodies are mobile
23 1, 83 | but we both see it in the unchangeable truth which is above our ~
24 1, 83 | above our ~minds." Now the unchangeable truth is contained in the
25 1, 83 | eternal types" or in the "unchangeable truth," as though the eternal ~
26 1, 83 | through which we achieve the unchangeable truth of changeable ~things,
27 1, 91 | considered in itself, is ~quite unchangeable, since it has a potential
28 1, 92 | it ~sees it will see as unchangeable"; for in the Uncreated Word
29 1, 93 | on his mind a ray of the unchangeable truth, yet without ~bestowing
30 1, 102 | Providence is certain and ~unchangeable; because it is in accordance
31 1, 107 | Divine Essence, and in the unchangeable ~fruition of His goodness;
32 1, 115 | Where is it?~(3) Is it unchangeable?~(4) Are all things subject
33 1, 115 | Para. 1/1~Whether fate is unchangeable?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[116] A[
34 1, 115 | It seems that fate is not unchangeable. For Boethius says (De ~
35 1, 115 | OBJ 3: Further, if fate is unchangeable, what is subject to fate
36 1, 115 | Consol. iv) that fate is an ~unchangeable disposition.~Aquin.: SMT
37 1, 115 | since it is derived from an unchangeable Providence must ~also itself
38 1, 115 | Providence must ~also itself be unchangeable."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[116]
39 1, 115 | and God alone is truly unchangeable, as stated above (Q[9], ~
40 2, 1 | For before ~all else the unchangeable good seems to be the last
41 2, 1 | some ~turn away from the unchangeable good, by sinning. Therefore
42 2, 4 | that they cannot ~see the Unchangeable Substance, as the blessed
43 2, 31 | whereas if it be altogether ~unchangeable, the delight therein will
44 2, 32 | any thing, whose nature is unchangeable; the ~natural mode of whose
45 2, 32 | pleasures regard things that are unchangeable. Moreover movement ~becomes
46 2, 49 | changed, in that they have unchangeable causes, e.g. sciences ~and
47 2, 91 | understood to be otherwise than unchangeable ~and eternal."~Aquin.: SMT
48 2, 93 | eternal law, which is the ~unchangeable truth, as Augustine says (
49 2, 94 | according to time, but remains unchangeable."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[94] A[
50 2, 94 | natural law is altogether ~unchangeable in its first principles:
51 2, 97 | nothing ~can be absolutely unchangeable in things that are subject
52 2, 97 | law cannot be altogether unchangeable.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[97] A[
53 2, 100 | which they contain, are unchangeable: but as to any ~determination
54 2, 102 | life which is altogether ~unchangeable. For this reason it is said
55 2, 113 | Divine act, is ~eternal and unchangeable; whereas, as regards the
56 2, 18 | have ~acquired, with an unchangeable love, without doubt, if
57 2, 27 | love of God, Whose good is unchangeable, since He is His ~goodness,
58 2, 29 | degrees among men are not unchangeable as among angels, because
59 2, 41 | alone, Whose goodness is unchangeable, for ~though they adhere
60 2, 55 | that which is natural is unchangeable, and ~is the same for all.
61 2, 55 | natural to one whose nature is unchangeable, ~must needs be such always
62 2, 56 | is constant, since it is ~unchangeable. Therefore it is needless
63 2, 81 | him. But God's mind is ~unchangeable and inflexible, according
64 2, 87 | necessity, and has become unchangeable, wherefore the ~dispensation
65 2, 89 | words, both because He is unchangeable, and ~because He is supremely
66 2, 135 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Unchangeable persistence may belong to
67 2, 135 | to its ~subject: and thus unchangeable persistence is consequent
68 2, 169 | the issue of things with ~unchangeable truth." Now issues pertain
69 2, 169 | foreknowledge," does not by its ~unchangeable truth exclude the contingency
70 2, 170 | prophecy is "according to the unchangeable truth" [*Q[171], A[3], ~
71 2, 171 | foreknown by the prophets "with ~unchangeable truth." Now future contingencies
72 2, 178 | about incorruptible and unchangeable ~things; secondly, because
73 2, 182 | to nature is," in a way, "unchangeable" [*Ethic. v, ~7], inasmuch
74 3, 3 | order to its eternal and unchangeable perfection; ~for the craftsman
75 3, 6 | xviii): "The invisible ~and unchangeable Truth took a soul by means
76 3, 6 | that "the invisible and unchangeable Truth assumed the soul ~
77 3, 19 | adds: "He is ~truly the unchangeable God, and God's Word by the
78 3, 31 | thereby, for He is utterly unchangeable. Wherefore Augustine says ~(
79 3, 44 | nature incorruptible and unchangeable, as ~is proved De Coelo
80 3, 44 | established by God alone ~in an unchangeable order. This is what Dionysius
81 3, 57 | Himself, because He is utterly unchangeable, according to Malachi ~3:
82 3, 58 | inasmuch as He abides eternally unchangeable in the Father's ~bliss,
83 3, 59 | Relig. ~xxxi): "This is that unchangeable Truth, which is rightly
84 3, 59 | death man enters into an ~unchangeable state as to all that concerns
85 3, 59 | the body it enters into an unchangeable condition, and ~receives
86 Suppl, 41| vii) "human nature is ~not unchangeable as the Divine nature is."
87 Suppl, 53| power of ~the sacraments is unchangeable, whereas human acts can
88 Suppl, 79| is caused by the soul's unchangeable ~enjoyment of God. Consequently
89 Suppl, 79| thoughts will not then be unchangeable," as Augustine says ~(De
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