|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |            can only be represented by divers things; ~consequently, composition
 2   1, 9   |       application of their powers to ~divers objects, as in the case
 3   1, 32  |      creatures are related to ~Him in divers ways, so the Father is related
 4   1, 43  |             they began ~to speak with divers tongues" (Acts 2:4). The
 5   1, 75  |            account of its relation to divers forms; and even then ~there
 6   1, 76  |               same agent according to divers forms ~produces divers actions;
 7   1, 76  |             to divers forms ~produces divers actions; as, according to
 8   1, 76  |             actions; as, according to divers forms of things with ~regard
 9   1, 76  |               the same eye, there are divers visions. But the phantasm
10   1, 43  |             they began ~to speak with divers tongues" (Acts 2:4). The
11   1, 74  |            account of its relation to divers forms; and even then ~there
12   1, 75  |               same agent according to divers forms ~produces divers actions;
13   1, 75  |             to divers forms ~produces divers actions; as, according to
14   1, 75  |             actions; as, according to divers forms of things with ~regard
15   1, 75  |               the same eye, there are divers visions. But the phantasm
16   2, 5   |            manifold Happiness in the ~divers degrees of enjoyment.~Aquin.:
17   2, 38  |             when you shall fall into ~divers temptations": and, what
18   2, 65  |        intellectual virtues are about divers matters having no ~relation
19   2, 68  |               Holy Ghost are given to divers ~men, and are not connected
20   2, 100 |             13: "Thou ~shalt not have divers weights in thy bag"; and
21   2, 102 |           shalt sow thy vineyard with divers seeds"; and: "Thou ~shalt
22   2, 102 |            the mingling of animals of divers species, the literal reason
23   2, 104 |              meats and in drinks, and divers washings and ~justices of
24   2, 104 |            division ~according to the divers ways in which man is directed.~
25   2, 106 |               Testament exhort men in divers ~ways.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
26   2, 111 |          effect viewed relatively ~to divers others. And this is what
27   2, 111 |              of healing, and speaking divers tongues ~are miracles. Again,
28   2, 111 |               of spirits; to ~another divers kinds of tongues; to another
29   2, 111 |               So, too, ~to speak with divers tongues and to interpret
30   2, 23  |                2/3~In like manner the divers degrees of charity are distinguished
31   2, 54  |                  Thou ~shalt not have divers weights in thy bag, a greater
32   2, 75  |             14): "Thou shalt not have divers weights in thy bag, a ~greater
33   2, 115 |        Disciplina Christi (Tract. ~de divers, i), everything whatsoever
34   2, 152 |            Augustine: Serm. li, 13 de Divers. lxiii] on ~Ex. 20:14. Now
35   2, 174 |              they began to speak with divers tongues, ~according as the
36   2, 174 |            Who at sundry times and in divers manners spoke in times past
37   2, 174 |            speeches ~is placed after "divers kinds of tongues" (1 Cor.
38   2, 174 |               be ~enabled to speak in divers tongues without understanding
39   2, 174 |              to the interpretation of divers kinds of tongues.~
40   2, 176 |              by signs and wonders and divers miracles": ~wherefore in
41   2, 177 |          diversified according to the divers ~actions in which men are
42   3, 2   |             and body, and likewise of divers ~members. But this cannot
43   3, 2   |            numerically can subsist in divers ~essences or natures. Hence
44   3, 7   | distributively and ~particularly upon divers subjects, according to 1
45   3, 7   |           genus; but when they are of divers genera, there is nothing
46   3, 8   |               body of a man, which in divers members has divers ~acts,
47   3, 8   |           which in divers members has divers ~acts, as the Apostle teaches (
48   3, 8   |              to evil and springs from divers defects, as Dionysius ~says (
49   3, 11  |        knowledge was distinguished by divers habits?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
50   3, 11  |               is distinguished by the divers formalities of ~knowable
51   3, 11  |             in this way there must be divers ~habits of knowledge in
52   3, 19  |               Godhead operating, but ~divers things operated, inasmuch
53   3, 19  |          forms or natures spring ~the divers species of operations, but
54   3, 19  |              Christ's soul there were divers powers and habits; therefore
55   3, 19  |               habits; therefore also ~divers operations.~Aquin.: SMT
56   3, 19  |                Now the human body has divers members of different form,
57   3, 19  |                consequently fitted to divers operations. Therefore in
58   3, 19  |        Therefore in Christ there are ~divers operations in the human
59   3, 19  |        operations corresponds to the ~divers powers and habits, as likewise
60   3, 19  |            habits, as likewise to the divers objects. Now we do ~not
61   3, 20  |              OBJ 3: On account of the divers parts of man, one of which
62   3, 44  |              by signs and wonders and divers miracles, and distributions ~
63   3, 45  |             but in order ~to show the divers modes in which men can be
64   3, 60  |              thing being signified by divers sensible things: thus in
65   3, 60  |               Therefore it seems that divers things can be suitable to
66   3, 60  |             thing can be signified by divers signs, yet ~to determine
67 Suppl, 91|              when you shall fall into divers temptations" (James 1:2).~
 
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