|    Part, Question1   1, 57  |          of ~the soul; as to its amount of grace and of glory. In
 2   1, 65  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The amount of the power of an agent
 3   1, 58  |          of ~the soul; as to its amount of grace and of glory. In
 4   1, 66  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The amount of the power of an agent
 5   1, 78  |          arguing, with a certain amount of reasoning ~and movement.
 6   1, 83  |          is subject to a certain amount of necessity: for the mode
 7   1, 83  |      therefore, according to the amount of such ~evaporation, the
 8   1, 83  |          suspended. For when the amount ~is considerable, not only
 9   1, 92  |          clouded, "as ~almost to amount to nothing," as in those
10   1, 98  |      imperfect, so that a small ~amount of strength suffices them.~
11   2, 37  |       contraction and depression amount to the same: because the
12   2, 38  |        state, he feels a certain amount of pleasure. For the same
13   2, 71  |         This seems, in a way, to amount to the ~same as the first,
14   2, 74  |         to a sin does not always amount to ~contempt of the Divine
15   2, 101 |          precepts has a certain ~amount of probability: not that
16   2, 105 |        was a ~fixed limit to the amount of estates, which could
17   2, 1   |        intellect with a ~certain amount of complexity, just as on
18   2, 1   |         been held with a certain amount of ~truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS
19   2, 2   |          of virtue, lessens the ~amount of merit, since "happiness
20   2, 4   |     short of science," these all amount to the same as the Apostle'
21   2, 12  |          proper to God, seems to amount to ~the same as affirming
22   2, 18  |     Hence filial and chaste fear amount to the same, ~because by
23   2, 23  |        much greater, unless the ~amount of its increase be ever
24   2, 58  |      suspicion denotes a certain amount of vice, and the further
25   2, 60  |    suffices to restore the exact amount taken?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
26   2, 60  | sufficient to restore the exact ~amount taken. For it is written (
27   2, 60  |   restore several times over the amount he has taken ~unjustly.~
28   2, 60  |         a thief of more than the amount of ~his theft, under the
29   2, 60  |  sufficient to restore the exact amount.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[
30   2, 60  |  restored by repaying the ~exact amount taken. Therefore there is
31   2, 60  |     restore more than ~the exact amount taken.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
32   2, 60  |   seemingly, ~takes from him the amount of the loss, since, according
33   2, 61  |      circumstance that does not ~amount to a reason why this man
34   2, 61  |      circumstance of person will amount to ~respect of persons in
35   2, 75  |         is based on utility, the amount of the ~recompense for a
36   2, 75  |     regard to more than half the amount of the just price of a thing [*
37   2, 76  |    expect the restitution of the amount lent. It must be ~observed,
38   2, 76  |         fixed ~contract; and its amount is measured according to
39   2, 76  |       for a greater sum than the amount ~lent, which has to be paid
40   2, 76  |         course according to ~the amount taken in usury.~Aquin.:
41   2, 81  |       signs, to take note of the amount of our ~progress in that
42   2, 84  |      find mention of a definite ~amount of first-fruits. Therefore
43   2, 84  |         was ~reasonable that the amount of first-fruits should not
44   2, 88  |    through them, for this ~would amount to holding fellowship with
45   2, 93  |           for this would seem to amount to ~tempting God. Hence
46   2, 98  |        of his office, this would amount to a sale ~of the truth,
47   2, 107 |          which is less seems to ~amount to a denial of the truth,
48   2, 107 |        which is greater seems to amount to an ~addition thereto.
49   2, 114 |          appears to be a certain amount of deceit in ~flattery,
50   2, 117 |       chiefly, not in the ~total amount given, but in the amount
51   2, 117 |         amount given, but in the amount over and above what ought
52   2, 126 |  mentioned by Andronicus seem to amount to the same as the ~above.
53   2, 127 |    difficult and the good (which amount to the same) in an act of ~
54   2, 151 |        is not concerned with the amount of pleasure experienced ~
55   2, 166 |        equal ~to a certain fixed amount of labor, so too is it with
56   2, 166 |      finite and equal to a fixed amount of work. Consequently ~when
57   2, 182 |   physician does not measure the amount of his ~healing, but how
58   2, 184 |    philosophy, cast away a large amount of ~gold; for he considered
59   2, 185 |          whether ample or of any amount whatever, have desired with
60   2, 186 |          secondarily, not on the amount of exercise, but on the
61   2, 186 |        must needs take a certain amount ~of care in acquiring or
62   2, 186 |      burdens one with ~the least amount of care. Again it is clear
63   3, 33  |           not fixed to a certain amount. Now the quantity that a
64   3, 46  |    consequently He embraced the ~amount of pain proportionate to
65   3, 60  |          thereof, for this would amount to forgery. It would amount
66   3, 60  |      amount to forgery. It would amount to the same if ~anyone were
67   3, 65  |         because it has the least amount of spirituality it is placed
68   3, 65  |       salvation, yet it does not amount to contempt of the sacrament,
69   3, 76  |          air in a great or small amount of air, and the whole nature
70   3, 88  |    subsequent sin. Wherefore the amount of the debt that returns
71 Suppl, 6 |         the delay of Baptism may amount to a mortal sin, or it may ~
72 Suppl, 25|          just estimate seems ~to amount to the same as to remit
73 Suppl, 25|          a church. Wherefore the amount of the ~remission granted
74 Suppl, 25|          is God Who appoints the amount to be remitted. On the other
75 Suppl, 26|       individually, to the ~very amount that he owes. On the other
76 Suppl, 43|         second contract does not amount ~to marriage, nevertheless
77 Suppl, 69|         whom there was the least amount of sin ~were consigned to
78 Suppl, 71|         the dead. But this would amount to a deception unless ~they
79 Suppl, 71|          opinions have a certain amount of truth: for ~the value
80 Suppl, 71|        thereby receive a certain amount of consolation: ~and this
81 Suppl, 80|         now, unless - either the amount of the heavenly nature in
82 Suppl, 81|        else, so that we take the amount of ~retardation in the whole
83 Suppl, 83|      would not correspond to the amount of guilt; in fact it would ~
84 Suppl, 84|          will come to a certain ~amount in the glory or unhappiness
85 Suppl, 85|        is impossible to fix what amount of such calamities will
86 Suppl, 94|  disposition, there is a certain amount of ~light, as much as suffices
87 Suppl, 96|         equal to fault as to the amount of ~duration as is seen
88 Appen1, 2|           according to which the amount of the soul's ~gratuitous
89 Appen1, 2|        properly speaking to the ~amount of guilt: whereas the length
 
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