Part, Question
1 1, 14 | but also as regards what ~distinguishes one thing from another.
2 1, 18 | Philosopher (De Anima ii, 13), who distinguishes ~four kinds of life, namely,
3 1, 18 | understanding. Thus, then, he distinguishes life by the ~four operations
4 1, 30 | thing signifies that which distinguishes the determinate thing; ~
5 1, 33 | Now it is paternity ~which distinguishes the person of the Father
6 1, 40 | persons must be by that which distinguishes the least ~possible; and
7 1, 40 | substance. So, as relation distinguishes ~and constitutes the hypostases,
8 1, 45 | Super Gen. v, 6,14,15) distinguishes the ~work of propagation,
9 1, 47 | said that the intellect distinguishes things by extracting what
10 1, 50 | intellect apprehends that which distinguishes it from corporeal ~substance,
11 1, 50 | he concludes ~that what distinguishes incorporeal from corporeal
12 1, 54 | sense, to live: for there he distinguishes the ~various grades of living
13 1, 67 | Further, it is light that distinguishes night from day, and this ~
14 1, 68 | not the ~firmament that distinguishes them.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68]
15 1, 68 | it would appear that what distinguishes waters from ~waters must
16 1, 40 | persons must be by that which distinguishes the least ~possible; and
17 1, 40 | substance. So, as relation distinguishes ~and constitutes the hypostases,
18 1, 46 | Super Gen. v, 6,14,15) distinguishes the ~work of propagation,
19 1, 48 | said that the intellect distinguishes things by extracting what
20 1, 51 | intellect apprehends that which distinguishes it from corporeal ~substance,
21 1, 51 | he concludes ~that what distinguishes incorporeal from corporeal
22 1, 55 | sense, to live: for there he distinguishes the ~various grades of living
23 1, 68 | Further, it is light that distinguishes night from day, and this ~
24 1, 69 | not the ~firmament that distinguishes them.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68]
25 1, 69 | it would appear that what distinguishes waters from ~waters must
26 1, 79 | contrary, The Philosopher distinguishes (De Anima ii, 3) the ~appetitive
27 1, 79 | De Fide Orth. ii, 22) ~distinguishes the appetitive from the
28 1, 79 | Philosopher (De Anima iii, 9) distinguishes a ~double appetite, and
29 1, 84 | man from not man before he distinguishes this man from ~that, and
30 1, 92 | us" (Ps. 4:7), the gloss distinguishes a threefold image of ~"creation,"
31 1, 105 | Therefore the superior angel distinguishes, in a ~way, the truth which
32 1, 107 | Dionysius (Coel. Hier. vi) distinguishes three ~hierarchies of angels.~
33 1, 118 | Philosopher (De Gener. i, 5) distinguishes flesh ~belonging to the "
34 2, 6 | makes a ~human act? (2) What distinguishes human acts?~Aquin.: SMT
35 2, 30 | 11 and Rhetor. i, 11) ~distinguishes natural concupiscences from
36 2, 31 | De ~Fide Orth. ii, 22) distinguishes operation from passion,
37 2, 57 | contrary, The Philosopher distinguishes prudence from art (Ethic. ~
38 2, 68 | Gregory (Moral. i, 12) distinguishes seven gifts, which ~he states
39 2, 68 | three ~daughters. He also distinguishes (Moral. ii, 26) the same
40 2, 72 | too (Moral. xxxi, 17), ~distinguishes all sins according to the
41 2, 72 | commenting on Ezech. 43:23) distinguishes between them, ~because in
42 2, 91 | Augustine (De Lib. Arb. i, 6) distinguishes two kinds ~of law, the one
43 2, 99 | duty: thus the Philosopher distinguishes a twofold ~just - moral
44 2, 100 | Qq. in Exod. qu. lxxi) distinguishes three precepts as referring ~
45 2, 100 | binding for all time. But he ~distinguishes four precepts pertaining
46 2, 100 | Me," ~(thus also Jerome distinguishes these two precepts, in his
47 2, 100 | viii in Exod.) who also distinguishes four precepts as referring
48 2, 100 | another's wife. Thus he distinguishes ~three precepts as referring
49 2, 100 | covetousness, ~therefore Augustine distinguishes different prohibitions against ~
50 2, 23 | charity, for it is this which distinguishes "the children of God from
51 2, 33 | Gregory (Moral. xxxi, 45) distinguishes sloth from the ~other vices.
52 2, 33 | OBJ 3: Further, Isidore distinguishes the vice of sloth from the
53 2, 37 | Contra Crescon. ii, 4) ~distinguishes between schism and heresy,
54 2, 55 | Philosopher (Ethic. v, 6) distinguishes right of ~dominion, paternal
55 2, 64 | Philosopher (Ethic. v, 2) distinguishes theft from ~robbery, and
56 2, 79 | a difference of aspect distinguishes virtues, it would seem that ~
57 2, 127 | Philosopher (Ethic. ii, 7) distinguishes it from ~the other virtues.~
58 2, 169 | prophecy?~(5) Whether a prophet distinguishes that which he perceives
59 2, 169 | Whether the prophet always distinguishes what he says by his own
60 2, 169 | that the prophet always distinguishes what he says ~by his own
61 2, 169 | Therefore the prophet ~always distinguishes what he says by the spirit
62 2, 172 | Jerome (Prol. in Lib. Reg.) distinguishes the "prophets" ~from the "
63 2, 173 | Apostle's words, for ~he there distinguishes between the past and what
64 2, 176 | alone of the Holy Ghost distinguishes the children of the kingdom
65 2, 178 | Grat. Contempl. i, ~3,4] distinguishes between "contemplation," "
66 2, 178 | De Grat. Contempl. i, 6] ~distinguishes six species of contemplation.
67 3, 63 | Reply OBJ 3: A character distinguishes one from another, in relation
68 3, 66 | Damascene (De Fide Orth. iv) distinguishes several other ~kinds of
69 Suppl, 37| for which reason Dionysius distinguishes three Orders (Eccl. ~Hier.
70 Suppl, 37| hierarchical actions. Wherefore he distinguishes three ~Orders corresponding
71 Suppl, 92| commentary on the Canticles, distinguishes four persons, namely "the ~
72 Suppl, 93| sermon on the Holy Innocents distinguishes three kinds of ~martyr -
73 Suppl, 93| opinion of Bernard, who distinguishes three kinds of martyrs,
74 Appen1, 1| entitled on ~Holy Baptism, distinguishes three classes of unbaptized
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