Part, Question
1 1, 14 | passive intellect can be exercised concerning ~intelligible
2 1, 20 | benevolence properly ~speaking exercised. But irrational creatures
3 1, 51 | Consequently ~the angels exercised vital functions in their
4 1, 54 | powers whose operations are ~exercised by corporeal organs; such
5 1, 64 | when anyone assailed is exercised by fighting against ~opposition.
6 1, 70 | the soul, ~which are not exercised through the medium of the
7 1, 70 | nutritive soul operates, can be exercised ~by the heavenly bodies,
8 1, 52 | Consequently ~the angels exercised vital functions in their
9 1, 55 | powers whose operations are ~exercised by corporeal organs; such
10 1, 65 | when anyone assailed is exercised by fighting against ~opposition.
11 1, 71 | the soul, ~which are not exercised through the medium of the
12 1, 71 | nutritive soul operates, can be exercised ~by the heavenly bodies,
13 1, 77 | three other senses ~are not exercised through a medium united
14 1, 107 | action of these angels, ~exercised powerfully upon those who
15 1, 109 | that any operations were exercised in the ~inferior bodies
16 1, 112 | consider the guardianship exercised by the good angels; and ~
17 1, 112 | providence of God ~is chiefly exercised towards what remains for
18 1, 113 | assailed that they may be ~exercised. Therefore there is no need
19 2, 6 | knowledge of the end is ~exercised by irrational animals, through
20 2, 22 | because ~this appetite is not exercised by means of a corporeal
21 2, 28 | power of the soul that is ~exercised through the change of some
22 2, 33 | sensitive powers, which are exercised through a bodily ~organ.
23 2, 65 | happen to all in common to be exercised in the matter of such ~virtues,
24 2, 80 | no vital functions can be exercised except by an ~intrinsic
25 2, 105 | power of private persons is exercised ~over the things they possess:
26 2, 114 | these good works of mercy, exercised towards the poor, we ~merit
27 2, 1 | unless ~He knew them, and exercised His providence over them.~
28 2, 37 | unbelief?~(3) Of the power exercised by schismatics;~(4) Of the
29 2, 38 | they ~cannot be fittingly exercised at the same time; wherefore
30 2, 45 | custom have their senses exercised to the ~discerning of good
31 2, 56 | of all and more commonly exercised in voluntary ~interchanges
32 2, 63 | coercive power, which is exercised by inflicting lesser ~punishments,
33 2, 65 | Now coercive power is not exercised in human affairs, save ~
34 2, 65 | judging those ancients Daniel exercised an authority ~delegated
35 2, 67 | to craftiness, which is exercised by fraud and guile, as ~
36 2, 75 | the craft, which can be exercised ~without these vices." Therefore
37 2, 93 | the head of certain arts exercised by those who have enslaved ~
38 2, 98 | the Lord the first-born exercised the ~priestly office), and
39 2, 102 | secular princes is frequently exercised with injustice, or owes
40 2, 172 | special reason ~that they exercised the prophetic calling officially.
41 2, 184 | custom have their senses exercised to the ~discerning of good
42 2, 184 | are being ~instructed or exercised in order to attain a certain
43 2, 184 | they are instructed ~or exercised so as to attain that end
44 2, 186 | custom have their senses exercised to the discerning of good
45 3, 44 | being procured by Him, He exercised His mighty power on the
46 3, 49 | the ~power which the devil exercised over men previous to Christ'
47 3, 59 | Judgments of this kind were exercised by Christ before His ~Incarnation,
48 3, 64 | Of the power which Christ exercised over the sacraments;~(4)
49 3, 67 | office of baptizing, to be ~exercised vicariously; wherefore the
50 3, 78 | as conceived, and not as exercised, because the whole ~phrase
51 Suppl, 17| the use of the keys can be exercised.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] Out.
52 Suppl, 17| those on ~whom the act is exercised.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[
53 Suppl, 17| the person ~on whom it is exercised - because the ecclesiastical
54 Suppl, 18| or through being actually exercised, even as the ~waters of
55 Suppl, 19| spiritual jurisdiction may be exercised ~both by one alone, e.g.
56 Suppl, 19| of his ~free-will can be exercised by him when he wills. Now
57 Suppl, 20| POWER OF THE KEYS CAN BE EXERCISED (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
58 Suppl, 20| power of the keys can be ~exercised. Under this head there are
59 Suppl, 20| this power requires ~to be exercised on a subject, and therefore
60 Suppl, 37| of the ~recipients can be exercised only over the unclean, since
61 Suppl, 37| that they can be lawfully ~exercised by others, even though these
62 Suppl, 39| living together. But Debbora exercised authority in temporal, not ~
63 Suppl, 40| actions that have to be exercised ~by virtue of certain definite
64 Suppl, 70| in this way they ~are not exercised without a definite movement
65 Suppl, 73| 2: This ministry will be exercised chiefly by one Archangel, ~
66 Suppl, 86| judging denotes an action exercised on another person, it ~follows
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