Part, Question
1 1, 6 | denomination; as, a thing is denominated "placed" from "place," and "
2 1, 6 | and that individuals were denominated by them as participating
3 1, 6 | goodness, ~whereby it is denominated good. And so of all things
4 1, 13 | incongruous that God should be denominated ~from relations really existing
5 1, 13 | God, for everything is ~denominated by its form.~Aquin.: SMT
6 1, 16 | from this one the rest are denominated. So healthiness is ~predicated
7 1, 17 | And since every thing is denominated simply by what belongs to ~
8 1, 17 | to ~it "per se," but is denominated relatively by what belongs
9 1, 19 | same five are sometimes denominated with regard to the ~divine
10 1, 27 | divine processions must be denominated from certain ~actions; no
11 1, 28 | contrary, The Father is denominated only from paternity; and
12 1, 33 | ii, text 49), a ~thing is denominated chiefly by its perfection,
13 1, 37 | since a thing is ~commonly denominated from its forms, as "white"
14 1, 37 | everything whence anything is denominated, in this ~particular respect
15 1, 37 | happen that a thing may be denominated from that ~which proceeds
16 1, 37 | principle of the action may be denominated both from the action, and ~
17 1, 37 | of the ~action cannot be denominated from the effect, but only
18 1, 54 | This is the power which is ~denominated the passive intellect. The
19 1, 59 | irascible faculty ~is so denominated from anger [ira]; though
20 1, 76 | therefore things which are ~denominated by various forms are not
21 1, 37 | since a thing is ~commonly denominated from its forms, as "white"
22 1, 37 | everything whence anything is denominated, in this ~particular respect
23 1, 37 | happen that a thing may be denominated from that ~which proceeds
24 1, 37 | principle of the action may be denominated both from the action, and ~
25 1, 37 | of the ~action cannot be denominated from the effect, but only
26 1, 55 | This is the power which is ~denominated the passive intellect. The
27 1, 60 | irascible faculty ~is so denominated from anger [ira]; though
28 1, 75 | therefore things which are ~denominated by various forms are not
29 1, 82 | Otherwise, if free-will denominated an act, it ~would not always
30 1, 107 | thus the superior order is denominated from the superior perfection.~
31 1, 107 | the superior orders are denominated. The lowest ~order of angels
32 1, 107 | manifestation; and ~therefore it is denominated from manifestation only;
33 1, 107 | hierarchy has affinity, denominated as it is from the fire of
34 1, 111 | gifts whereby they ~are denominated, through the ministry of
35 2, 7 | genus "relation" a thing is denominated not only according to that
36 2, 8 | only. Because every act denominated from a power, designates
37 2, 14 | consequently each act can be denominated from either power. Now it
38 2, 25 | the irascible faculty is denominated from anger. Since, ~therefore, "
39 2, 52 | qualities which are not denominated from a relation to ~something
40 2, 52 | continuous quantity, which are ~denominated from numbers, as two-cubits-long,
41 2, 61 | in point of their being denominated, ~each one from that which
42 2, 78 | sinning, because an act is not denominated from that ~which is unintentional
43 2, 48 | species of prudence should be denominated ~rather from a kingdom,
44 2, 105 | answer that, Every vice is denominated from a deficiency of virtue, ~
45 2, 105 | ingratitude is properly denominated from being ~a deficiency
46 2, 116 | covetousness [avaritia] is ~denominated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[
47 2, 117 | respects. For a thing is denominated more from what is in it ~
48 2, 127 | since ~a virtuous habit is denominated chiefly from its act, a
49 2, 127 | virtue has no name, but is denominated by its extremes, ~which
50 2, 133 | in many cases they are ~denominated from that end. Accordingly
51 2, 143 | Reply OBJ 2: Riches are denominated honesty according of the
52 2, 144 | which all its parts are denominated. Hence ~abstinence, since
53 2, 147 | answer that, When a virtue is denominated from some condition common ~
54 2, 152 | another woman, his ~sin may be denominated either with regard to him,
55 2, 155 | so that the virtue is ~denominated from the diminution of anger,
56 2, 158 | temperance. For ~modesty is denominated from mode. Now mode is requisite
57 2, 164 | whereas studiousness is denominated from being the application
58 2, 172 | same in both. But it is ~denominated in preference from denunciation,
59 2, 184 | acts are ~specified and denominated from the intention of the
60 3, 2 | of two natures one is not denominated by the other ~unless they
61 3, 2 | human natures in Christ are denominated one by the other; for Cyril
62 3, 2 | A[2]). Now a thing is ~denominated from its terminus. Therefore
63 3, 2 | one another, one is not denominated by the other. Therefore
64 3, 3 | forasmuch as the Person is ~denominated from such a nature. For
65 3, 22 | priesthood of Christ should be denominated after the priesthood of ~
66 3, 35 | Metaph. v), "nature" is so ~denominated from "nativity." But things
67 3, 35 | nativity." But things are denominated from one another ~by reason
68 3, 35 | No movement or change is denominated from the subject ~moved,
69 3, 35 | this reason nativity is not denominated from the person ~born, but
70 3, 60 | different ~ways, can be denominated from it: thus, from health
71 3, 60 | consequently whatever things are denominated from medicine are to be ~
72 3, 60 | from which a sacrament is denominated, is ~not there taken as
73 3, 73 | species is not properly denominated by what is common ~to the
74 Suppl, 43| promise, wherefore it is denominated from these as ~from that
75 Suppl, 54| fellowship certain persons are denominated as though they were tied ~
76 Suppl, 65| the most part, things ~are denominated from their end, as being
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