|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |          Scripture: "The Lord was exceeding ~angry with His people" (
 2   1, 12  |       first cause of all ~things, exceeding all things caused by Him.~
 3   1, 13  |         as incomprehended, and as exceeding the signification of ~the
 4   1, 14  |          the same relation in not exceeding His intellect, as anything
 5   1, 14  |       anything finite ~has in not exceeding finite intellect. But God
 6   1, 20  |           innocent are related as exceeding and ~exceeded. For whether
 7   1, 24  |          life of ~glory is an end exceeding human nature, as said above (
 8   1, 25  |         divine goodness is an end exceeding beyond all proportion ~things
 9   1, 50  |   immaterial substances, exist in exceeding great number, far beyond
10   1, 51  |   immaterial substances, exist in exceeding great number, far beyond
11   2, 4   |    powerful nature that from its ~exceeding fulness of happiness the
12   2, 32  |           John ~(verse 4): "I was exceeding glad that I found thy children
13   2, 33  |      charity: "Thy commandment is exceeding broad." ~But pleasure is
14   2, 55  |        that virtue makes the soul exceeding good": and the Philosopher
15   2, 64  |        may happen either by their exceeding the measure or by ~their
16   2, 66  |              Behold God is great, exceeding our knowledge." Therefore
17   2, 102 |           firm on ~account of its exceeding softness.~Aquin.: SMT FS
18   2, 102 |    water-fowl on account of their exceeding humidity. In like manner
19   2, 109 |      nature cannot rise to an act exceeding the ~proportion of its strength.
20   2, 109 |        everlasting life is an end exceeding the proportion of ~human
21   2, 112 |             Behold God is ~great, exceeding our knowledge." And hence
22   2, 114 |     divinely ordained to anything exceeding the proportion of ~the powers
23   2, 114 |       everlasting life ~is a good exceeding the proportion of created
24   2, 10  |           one vice is opposed by ~exceeding the virtue, and another,
25   2, 30  |    considers abundance of alms as exceeding the ~needs of the recipient.~
26   2, 58  |        attacked, without ~himself exceeding the limits of a blameless
27   2, 110 |         the ~pride of Moab, he is exceeding proud: his haughtiness,
28   2, 110 |        argument takes boasting as exceeding men's opinion.~Aquin.: SMT
29   2, 111 |         does not forsake truth by exceeding it any more than by ~diminishing
30   2, 116 |  covetousness consists in a man's exceeding ~the measure in the things
31   2, 117 |      deficient in giving, without exceeding in ~receiving, as the Philosopher
32   2, 117 |         of necessity, since while exceeding in giving he is ~lacking
33   2, 117 |         respect of money, not as ~exceeding, but as deficient in them.~
34   2, 118 |           with ~legal justice, as exceeding it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[120]
35   2, 121 |           the extreme consists in exceeding right reason: ~wherefore
36   2, 129 |          a right use of a dignity exceeding ~his ability, he would not
37   2, 136 |      pertinacity is reproved for ~exceeding the mean, and effeminacy
38   2, 151 |      reason: and consequently the exceeding pleasure attaching to a
39   2, 151 |          consists ~essentially in exceeding the order and mode of reason
40   2, 160 |           excellence in a measure exceeding his ~competency: and thus
41   2, 172 |         wisdom and ~understanding exceeding much."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
42   3, 1   |           rich in mercy), for His exceeding charity ~wherewith He loved
43   3, 9   |          Divine Essence is a form exceeding the ~capacity of any creature
44   3, 11  |    perfect of its kind: the first exceeding the mode of human nature,
45   3, 30  |          from the angel a message exceeding ~great, before such an event
46   3, 32  |     Virgin's womb was due to the ~exceeding love of God: wherefore it
47   3, 46  |         is rich in mercy, for His exceeding charity ~wherewith He loved
48   3, 46  |        and extolled, and shall be exceeding ~high; as many as have been
49   3, 46  |       absolute quantity, yet not ~exceeding the rule of reason. But
50   3, 48  |      First of all, because of the exceeding charity from which He ~suffered;
51   3, 48  |         as He is God, has a might exceeding all human power.~Aquin.:
52   3, 49  |           extolled, and shall be ~exceeding high: as many have been
53   3, 51  |           are clean, and new, and exceeding great."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
54   3, 87  |         is rich in mercy, for His exceeding ~charity, wherewith He loved
55 Suppl, 16|        them." Now the ~devils are exceeding evil, nor is there any punishment
56 Suppl, 22|          one another as something exceeding ~and something exceeded [*
57 Suppl, 25|  performed works of ~satisfaction exceeding the requirements of their
58 Suppl, 55|           for instance if through exceeding ~stress of weakness and
59 Suppl, 72|         on 2 Pt. 3:12 says: "This exceeding great ~fire will engulf
60 Suppl, 85|        the ~air, and shining with exceeding glory, He will be visible
61 Suppl, 87|   weakness, but will indicate the exceeding power whereby ~Christ overcame
62 Suppl, 93|          flesh, but ~owing to the exceeding strength of her virtue,
63 Suppl, 93|           know . . . what ~is the exceeding greatness," etc. says: "
64 Suppl, 94|   multitude of the damned will be exceeding great, ~for "the number
65 Suppl, 94| containing that fire must also be exceeding great. But it would seem ~
 
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