|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |     wholly simple?~(8) Whether He enters into composition with other
 2   1, 3   |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether God enters into the composition of
 3   1, 3   |          OBJ 1: It seems that God enters into the composition of
 4   1, 3   |           the being of all things enters ~into the composition of
 5   1, 3   |         everything. Therefore God enters into the ~composition of
 6   1, 3   |         same. But ~primary matter enters into the composition things.
 7   1, 3   |       essentially. But that which enters into composition with ~anything
 8   1, 18  |   participation. But since matter enters into the being of natural
 9   1, 23  |         Further, nothing temporal enters into the definition of eternity. ~
10   1, 29  |           thus relation, as such, enters into the notion of the ~
11   1, 31  |     diction does not exclude what enters into ~the concept of the
12   1, 31  |     diction does not exclude what enters into the ~concept of the
13   1, 42  |      reason, ~inasmuch as the one enters the definition of the other.
14   1, 48  |   determinate genus; whereas good enters into every genus. Hence
15   1, 53  |          quits the first palm and enters the second. ~According,
16   1, 62  |       merit deserving ~beatitude, enters at once into beatitude,
17   1, 72  |            If an unskilled person enters the workshop of an artificer
18   1, 42  |      reason, ~inasmuch as the one enters the definition of the other.
19   1, 49  |   determinate genus; whereas good enters into every genus. Hence
20   1, 54  |          quits the first palm and enters the second. ~According,
21   1, 63  |       merit deserving ~beatitude, enters at once into beatitude,
22   1, 71  |            If an unskilled person enters the workshop of an artificer
23   1, 84  | understood apart from that ~which enters into its definition. Therefore
24   1, 90  |   something of the ~fifth essence enters materially into the composition
25   1, 102 |           attains his end when he enters into possession. Wherefore
26   1, 118 |         nature of any thing which enters into the ~constitution of
27   1, 118 |          that the "whole" of what enters into ~the mouth, but "all" -
28   2, 19  |         in accord with reason, it enters the moral order, ~and causes
29   2, 37  |    whereas that which is consumed enters within the consumer. Therefore ~
30   2, 54  |           in so far as one shape ~enters into another, as a three-sided
31   2, 16  |             Heb. 6:19) that hope "enters in, even within the veil,"
32   2, 27  |         but, on the contrary, man enters into it, according to Mt.
33   2, 71  |           generation, whereby man enters upon life. In the last ~
34   2, 86  |      religion." And yet a man who enters religion is not bound to
35   2, 93  |           demons, inasmuch as one enters into a compact, tacit or
36   2, 130 |          Matth.) that "vainglory ~enters secretly, and robs us insensibly
37   2, 172 |           and into this our ~will enters. And another prophecy is
38   2, 183 |          the episcopal ~office he enters the state of a dispenser
39   2, 183 |          Secondly, because he who enters ~the religious state subjects
40   2, 183 |           the ~other hand, he who enters the episcopal state is raised
41   2, 184 |        tend thereto. Hence he who enters the religious ~state is
42   2, 184 |           1/1~Reply OBJ 1: He who enters religion does not make profession
43   2, 184 |       perfection; even as he ~who enters the schools does not profess
44   2, 187 |    Therefore it seems that he who enters religion in order to fulfil
45   2, 187 |           1/1~Reply OBJ 3: He who enters with the purpose of leaving
46   3, 28  |         is this - 'The Lord alone enters in and ~goeth out by it' -
47   3, 35  |     Further, one of two relatives enters the definition of the other; ~
48   3, 59  |   maintained that after death man enters into an ~unchangeable state
49   3, 59  |        separated from the body it enters into an unchangeable condition,
50   3, 66  |           a natural process water enters into the ~substance of a
51   3, 66  |        the ~likeness of the agent enters into the effect, in regard
52   3, 77  |         it is not this bread that enters into our ~body, but the
53   3, 77  |            But whatever nourishes enters into the body. Therefore
54 Suppl, 21|           answer that, When a man enters the Church by Baptism, he
55 Suppl, 43|        them - namely when a party enters religion, and when either
56 Suppl, 47|         where fear or compulsion ~enters in, it follows that where
57 Suppl, 49|         where ~one of the parties enters religion before the marriage
58 Suppl, 52|           fails. Moreover, he who enters religion or receives orders
59 Suppl, 55|     through carnal intercourse he enters ~into a new kind of relationship.~
60 Suppl, 56|         just ~as in betrothal one enters an engagement of future
61 Suppl, 58|        this and, notwithstanding, enters the contract, this ~shows
62 Suppl, 61|        because then ~each of them enters into bodily possession of
63 Suppl, 61|    Therefore by the fact that one enters religion, the ~other is
64 Suppl, 61|           again ~when her husband enters religion, he also can marry
65 Suppl, 77|         On the contrary, Whatever enters into the constitution of
66 Suppl, 79|        body, which they ~maintain enters into the composition of
67 Suppl, 84|    themselves, because God ~alone enters the heart and reads its
 
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