|    Part, Question1   1, 63  |    referred: as every desire of a subordinate ought to be regulated by
 2   1, 67  |       have, not the ~first, but a subordinate place. The production of
 3   1, 72  |         nutrition and growth are ~subordinate to the generative life,
 4   1, 64  |    referred: as every desire of a subordinate ought to be regulated by
 5   1, 68  |       have, not the ~first, but a subordinate place. The production of
 6   1, 71  |         nutrition and growth are ~subordinate to the generative life,
 7   1, 79  |         power, the appetitive is ~subordinate as a lower power, so also
 8   1, 97  |           nature, but as it were, subordinate to something ~else; otherwise,
 9   1, 108 |         thing, where natures ~are subordinate, actions also must be subordinate
10   1, 108 | subordinate, actions also must be subordinate to each other. Thus it ~
11   2, 18  |    different species that are not subordinate to one another. ~Therefore
12   2, 18  |      species, one of which is not subordinate to the other. But in ~respect
13   2, 19  |   Wherever a number of causes are subordinate to one ~another, the effect
14   2, 19  |        several measures if one is subordinate to the other.~Aquin.: SMT
15   2, 20  |        happen, in things that are subordinate to something else, that
16   2, 20  |            good merely from being subordinate; thus a bitter draught is
17   2, 20  |     sometimes that that which ~is subordinate to something else, has some
18   2, 20  |     besides the fact of its being subordinate to some other good: thus
19   2, 21  |          Now a ~particular end is subordinate to the general end. Since
20   2, 24  |      blame, in so far as they are subordinate to ~reason. Hence he continues: "
21   2, 35  |          nature, save as they are subordinate to the sensibles of ~touch.
22   2, 56  |     intellect, in so far as it is subordinate to the ~will, can be the
23   2, 57  |       Wherever several powers are subordinate to one another, ~that power
24   2, 57  |         to which all the rest are subordinate. Consequently, that virtue
25   2, 57  |          latter act by means of a subordinate virtue, viz. "{euboulia}."~
26   2, 57  |       prudence; because ~they are subordinate thereto, as secondary virtues
27   2, 58  |      active principles in man are subordinate to reason in this way. If
28   2, 59  |            in so far as they ~are subordinate to reason. Hence Aristotle
29   2, 59  |      virtue to deprive the powers subordinate to reason of their ~proper
30   2, 66  |       about the ~passions, but is subordinate to justice. Hence the Philosopher
31   2, 68  |           man, through being well subordinate to ~his own reason, is disposed
32   2, 68  |         is disposed to be rightly subordinate to God.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
33   2, 70  |         fruit, even as one end is subordinate to ~another. And so our
34   2, 73  |          although one of ~them is subordinate to the other. Therefore
35   2, 74  |         in those things which are subordinate ~to one another in such
36   2, 79  |        cause, according ~as it is subordinate to the first cause, is reduced
37   2, 80  |       inordinate, unless it were ~subordinate to reason, a matter that
38   2, 92  |   governed. Now the virtue of any subordinate thing consists in its ~being
39   2, 93  |           a superior judging of a subordinate by a kind of practical ~
40   2, 93  |        they have no ~apprehension subordinate to reason; so too irrational
41   2, 98  |    appeared to him, by means of a subordinate creature, i.e. an angel ~
42   2, 100 |           precepts were enacted, ~subordinate to the above, and determining
43   2, 104 |           neighbor, which are not subordinate to judgment. Therefore the ~
44   2, 109 |          the motion of any of the subordinate movers; as the ~spirit of
45   2, 2   |            Wherever one nature is subordinate to another, we find ~that
46   2, 2   |      nature alone is immediately ~subordinate to God, since other creatures
47   2, 8   |        under faith, through being subordinate, in one way or ~another,
48   2, 8   |     certain other things that are subordinate to faith can be ~understood
49   2, 8   |          understanding of matters subordinate to faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS
50   2, 8   |        but ~also about all things subordinate to faith. Now good actions
51   2, 15  |        faith contains many things subordinate to the faith ~whereby we
52   2, 37  |  individuals among ~themselves is subordinate to the unity of the Church,
53   2, 37  |       member of a natural body is subordinate to the unity ~of the whole
54   2, 45  |      essence by ~things which are subordinate to one another. But the
55   2, 45  |     prudence simply so called, is subordinate to the common ~good, which
56   2, 45  |   different ends, one of which is subordinate to the ~other, diversify
57   2, 45  |           although their ends are subordinate to one another. In like
58   2, 45  |         good of the individual is subordinate to the good of the many, ~
59   2, 47  |          which all the others are subordinate. ~Hence in every whole one
60   2, 49  |         prudence, ~but that it is subordinate thereto, as a secondary
61   2, 79  |          acts are secondary, ~and subordinate to the internal acts.~Aquin.:
62   2, 81  |           of our petition, but as subordinate to something ~else, we ask
63   2, 117 |      receiving and retaining are ~subordinate, so, too, covetousness and
64   2, 139 |    whatever is useful for life is subordinate.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[141] A[
65   2, 161 |         Where things are directly subordinate, the first must needs ~be
66   2, 164 |         part of temperance, ~as a subordinate virtue annexed to a principal
67   3, 19  |           said (A[1]) that when a subordinate agent acts ~by its own form,
68   3, 46  |      power all things are equally subordinate."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
69   3, 85  |         requires a special virtue subordinate to charity.~Aquin.: SMT
70   3, 86  |       such acts are, in some way, subordinate to the keys of the Church. ~
71   3, 86  |          the virtue of penance is subordinate to Christ's ~Passion both
72 Suppl, 8 |        and ~since a co-adjutor is subordinate to the person he is appointed
73 Suppl, 17|       called a key ~through being subordinate to another key: so that
74 Suppl, 20|        the absolution of sins is ~subordinate [*Cf. Q[17], A[2], ad 1].
75 Suppl, 23|          child, slave, vassal or ~subordinate. This, however, is to be
76 Suppl, 23|           1: Corporal matters are subordinate to spiritual matters. ~Wherefore
77 Suppl, 25|         that, Temporal things are subordinate to spiritual matters, ~since
78 Suppl, 25|         but in so far as they are subordinate to spiritual ~things: such
79 Suppl, 35|       Confirmation. For in things subordinate to one another, ~as the
80 Suppl, 65|        since the signification is subordinate to the knowledge of ~faith.
81 Suppl, 72|     entire operation of nature is subordinate to the Divine ~operation,
82 Suppl, 72|         working of a lower art is subordinate to the ~working of a higher
 
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