Part, Question
1 1, 5 | everything included in ~them, limit being by applying it to
2 1, 5 | Hence goodness does not limit being.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
3 1, 47 | multitude has no certain limit, but of itself tends to
4 1, 48 | infinity, but only to a certain limit, neither is the aforesaid ~
5 1, 53 | of the other palm is the limit of the same. ~Accordingly,
6 1, 53 | medium between time and the limit of time. But there is a ~
7 1, 48 | multitude has no certain limit, but of itself tends to
8 1, 49 | infinity, but only to a certain limit, neither is the aforesaid ~
9 1, 54 | of the other palm is the limit of the same. ~Accordingly,
10 1, 54 | medium between time and the limit of time. But there is a ~
11 1, 84 | the ~definition, as the limit in the definition of that
12 1, 107 | indeed, extends to a definite limit.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[108] A[
13 2, 1 | mathematical quantities have no limit. For the same reason ~the
14 2, 30 | rich, ~not up to a certain limit, but to be simply as rich
15 2, 47 | to have attained to the limit of ~evils. Hence anger ceases
16 2, 55 | habit: For virtue is ~"the limit of power" (De Coelo i, text.
17 2, 55 | Coelo i, text. 116). But the limit of anything ~is reducible
18 2, 55 | that of which it is the limit; as a point is ~reducible
19 2, 55 | say that "virtue is the limit of power," virtue is taken
20 2, 55 | as being ~essentially the limit of power.~Aquin.: SMT FS
21 2, 55 | a thing is fixed by the limit of its ~power (De Coelo
22 2, 55 | power (De Coelo i). Now the limit of any power must needs
23 2, 55 | so as to attain to the limit of its ~possibility. ~Aquin.:
24 2, 56 | contrary, "Virtue is the limit of power" (De Coelo ii).
25 2, 56 | De Coelo ii). But the ~limit is in that of which it is
26 2, 56 | that of which it is the limit. Therefore virtue is in
27 2, 64 | Coelo ~i that "virtue is the limit of power." Therefore moral
28 2, 66 | maximum, ~for virtue is "the limit of power," as the Philosopher
29 2, 66 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: This "limit" which belongs to virtue,
30 2, 66 | it is not an indivisible limit.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[66] A[
31 2, 105 | whereas there was a ~fixed limit to the amount of estates,
32 2, 107 | retaliation. For the Law fixed a limit to revenge, by forbidding
33 2, 22 | virtue is the ultimate limit of power" (De Coelo et ~
34 2, 23 | none of these ways, is a limit imposed to the increase
35 2, 23 | considered as such has no limit to its increase, since it
36 2, 23 | part of its subject, no limit to this ~increase can be
37 2, 26 | unlimited," ~whereas there is a limit to the means: thus the physician
38 2, 26 | possibly can; but he puts ~a limit to medicine, for he does
39 2, 67 | there were no fixed time ~limit for appealing, the certainty
40 2, 75 | for gain, which ~knows no limit and tends to infinity. Hence
41 2, 85 | being the first ~numerical limit, since the figures do not
42 2, 104 | obligation of gratitude has no limit.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106] A[
43 2, 121 | virtue refers to the extreme limit of a power. Now a natural
44 2, 121 | as denoting the extreme ~limit of such a power, is a common
45 2, 121 | as denoting ~the extreme limit of power in the first sense,
46 2, 127 | that it regards the extreme limit of that power, as stated
47 2, 132 | relation to the extreme limit of a thing's power," not
48 2, 132 | power," not as regards the ~limit of deficiency, but as regards
49 2, 132 | deficiency, but as regards the limit of excess, the very nature ~
50 3, 7 | fulness of ~grace when the limit of grace is attained, as
51 3, 7 | intense in him, to the limit assigned by God, according
52 3, 7 | subject reaches the ~utmost limit wherein it partakes of this
53 3, 7 | has reached the ~utmost limit of heat which can exist
54 3, 7 | all things, and a fixed limit of magnitude and increase."
55 3, 27 | born. But God did not so limit His power to the law of
56 3, 49 | Passion he exceeded the limit of power assigned him by
57 3, 58 | to things definable by limit. But we style, as the Father'
58 3, 74 | nature. But, "there is a limit set ~by nature upon all
59 Suppl, 6 | Decretal fixes the time limit to an annual confession,
60 Suppl, 6 | confession longer than the limit prescribed by the ~Church.~
61 Suppl, 47| fearsome things death is the limit," according ~to the Philosopher (
62 Suppl, 58| Further, "There is a fixed limit of size and growth for all
63 Suppl, 78| in nature have a certain limit end measure of size and
64 Suppl, 81| another, because there is no limit to the divisibility of time, ~
65 Suppl, 93| 100 is a multiple is the limit of numbers: ~and in like
66 Suppl, 93| manner virginity occupies the limit of spirituality, since no ~
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