Part, Question
1 1, 40 | distinction is, the nearer it approaches ~to unity; and so it must
2 1, 50 | Further, the more a thing approaches to unity, so much the less ~
3 1, 50 | natures the angelic nature approaches nearest to God. Therefore
4 1, 56 | essence. Such knowledge then approaches rather to ~the specular
5 1, 56 | knowledge; nevertheless it approaches more to one of ~them, as
6 1, 65 | And the nearer a creature ~approaches God, Who is immovable, the
7 1, 67 | it is not corrupted, but approaches and moves around with the
8 1, 74 | the higher region of ~air approaches, as Augustine says (Gen.
9 1, 77 | For ~the intellectual soul approaches nearest to the likeness
10 1, 77 | 1: The intellectual soul approaches to the Divine likeness, ~
11 1, 40 | distinction is, the nearer it approaches ~to unity; and so it must
12 1, 51 | Further, the more a thing approaches to unity, so much the less ~
13 1, 51 | natures the angelic nature approaches nearest to God. Therefore
14 1, 57 | essence. Such knowledge then approaches rather to ~the specular
15 1, 57 | knowledge; nevertheless it approaches more to one of ~them, as
16 1, 66 | And the nearer a creature ~approaches God, Who is immovable, the
17 1, 68 | it is not corrupted, but approaches and moves around with the
18 1, 73 | the higher region of ~air approaches, as Augustine says (Gen.
19 1, 76 | For ~the intellectual soul approaches nearest to the likeness
20 1, 76 | 1: The intellectual soul approaches to the Divine likeness, ~
21 1, 77 | generative power, in a way, ~approaches to the dignity of the sensitive
22 1, 77 | highest in an inferior nature ~approaches to that which is lowest
23 1, 92 | likeness is, the nearer it ~approaches to the nature of an image.
24 1, 92 | look for it where the ~soul approaches the nearest to a representation
25 1, 104 | and all the more, as it approaches nearer ~to the First and
26 1, 107 | its definition that it "approaches ~a resemblance to God, as
27 2, 4 | as being more Godlike, ~approaches nearer than that of action
28 2, 22 | which the nearer a thing approaches, the more intense ~it is.
29 2, 22 | which ~the nearer a thing approaches the more light it possesses.
30 2, 35 | in the end, when a thing approaches the term that is ~suitable
31 2, 36 | from a higher place, and approaches naturally to a ~lower place.
32 2, 46 | from this moderation and approaches to an extreme disposition,
33 2, 66 | another, according as it approaches ~nearer to the reason. Consequently
34 2, 66 | only from the fact that it approaches nearer than another to ~
35 2, 69 | man is moved ~towards, and approaches the happy end by works of
36 2, 80 | gradually ~through all the approaches to the senses, it adapts
37 2, 88 | OBJ 4: Further, whoever approaches one term, from that very
38 2, 88 | opposite. Now whoever sins, approaches a mutable good, and, ~consequently
39 2, 105 | this kind of government approaches nearest in resemblance ~
40 2, 113 | turns to God, even as a body approaches one point and withdraws
41 2, 42 | so much the more, as he approaches by ~some kind of likeness
42 2, 45 | judged. And ~since this act approaches nearer to the end of the
43 2, 79 | their end. And religion approaches ~nearer to God than the
44 2, 93 | concerning duels, save that ~it approaches nearer to the common kind
45 2, 102 | and to this rule one will approaches more than ~another, according
46 2, 159 | other virtues whereby man approaches God ~directly, are greater
47 2, 172 | corporeal things, for it approaches nearer to the heavenly ~
48 2, 172 | 1: The prophecy of David approaches near to the vision of ~Moses,
49 3, 36 | First, because no other star approaches from the ~same quarter as
50 3, 61 | Further, the nearer a thing approaches to that which is perfect, ~
51 3, 64 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: He who approaches a sacrament, receives it
52 3, 64 | of a ~sacrament, he who approaches a sacrament could not know
53 3, 69 | Therefore when an ~adult approaches Baptism, he does indeed
54 3, 69 | he receives more heat who approaches nearest ~to it, although
55 3, 69 | he wills not. Now whoever approaches Baptism, by that very fact ~
56 3, 69 | he approach ~Baptism, he approaches insincerely, which is the
57 3, 69 | come to life. But he who approaches Baptism insincerely, receives
58 3, 72 | 2],5), therefore he who approaches ~this sacrament is upheld
59 3, 79 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: He that approaches this sacrament with actual
60 3, 80 | refused to the sinner that ~approaches it?~(7) Whether nocturnal
61 3, 80 | this sin, whereby a man approaches Christ's table with ~consciousness
62 3, 83 | is required of him ~who approaches this sacrament; and this
63 Suppl, 3 | operation of the higher powers approaches to the ~objects of the lower
64 Suppl, 8 | the action of the man who approaches the sacrament of ~Penance
65 Suppl, 10| of which he is conscious, approaches to God as ~much as he can:
66 Suppl, 25| giver: and in so far as he approaches to ~this, he will gain the
67 Suppl, 34| operation of the one who ~approaches the sacrament, as was the
68 Suppl, 36| and ~knowledge that a man approaches nearer to God and receives
69 Suppl, 37| Further, the Order of acolytes approaches nearer to the priestly ~
70 Suppl, 38| Church, he sins, and ~thus approaches the sacrament insincerely
71 Suppl, 90| For the nearer a thing approaches ~to the Divine likeness,
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