Part, Question
1 1, 1 | built up by ~human reason. Firstly, indeed, because man is
2 1, 1 | this for three reasons. Firstly, because thereby men's ~
3 1, 27 | doctrine leads us ~to consider firstly, the question of origin
4 1, 32 | from faith in two ways. Firstly, as ~regards the dignity
5 1, 32 | ways to establish a point: ~firstly, for the purpose of furnishing
6 1, 33 | Father" is applied to God, firstly as a personal name?~Aquin.:
7 1, 33 | is not applied to God, ~firstly as a personal name. For
8 1, 36 | may be shown in two ways. Firstly, from the ~fact that the
9 1, 39 | themselves to ~us in due order. Firstly, the thing itself taken
10 1, 39 | His equality is considered firstly in regard to the Son: for
11 1, 40 | stand - for two reasons. Firstly, because, ~in order that
12 1, 40 | distinguished chiefly and firstly by relations; whence this
13 1, 40 | considered in a twofold ~sense: firstly, as a relation; and thus
14 1, 41 | one thing from another is firstly inferred ~from movement:
15 1, 41 | has a twofold meaning: ~firstly, as an efficient and compelling
16 1, 42 | compared to one another: firstly, ~with regard to equality
17 1, 42 | virtual quantity is measured firstly by its source - that is,
18 1, 46 | This appears in three ways. Firstly, because, both in ~Phys.
19 1, 48 | things in particular; and ~firstly the distinction of good
20 1, 48 | preventing this. This happens, firstly, because "it belongs to
21 1, 50 | and spiritual creatures: ~firstly, the purely spiritual creature
22 1, 64 | of will is directly and firstly ordained to good rather
23 1, 75 | be taken in two senses. ~Firstly, for anything subsistent;
24 1, 77 | can be taken in two ways. Firstly, ~the words "with the body
25 1, 39 | themselves to ~us in due order. Firstly, the thing itself taken
26 1, 39 | His equality is considered firstly in regard to the Son: for
27 1, 40 | stand - for two reasons. Firstly, because, ~in order that
28 1, 40 | distinguished chiefly and firstly by relations; whence this
29 1, 40 | considered in a twofold ~sense: firstly, as a relation; and thus
30 1, 41 | one thing from another is firstly inferred ~from movement:
31 1, 41 | has a twofold meaning: ~firstly, as an efficient and compelling
32 1, 42 | compared to one another: firstly, ~with regard to equality
33 1, 42 | virtual quantity is measured firstly by its source - that is,
34 1, 47 | This appears in three ways. Firstly, because, both in ~Phys.
35 1, 49 | things in particular; and ~firstly the distinction of good
36 1, 49 | preventing this. This happens, firstly, because "it belongs to
37 1, 51 | and spiritual creatures: ~firstly, the purely spiritual creature
38 1, 65 | of will is directly and firstly ordained to good rather
39 1, 74 | be taken in two senses. ~Firstly, for anything subsistent;
40 1, 76 | can be taken in two ways. Firstly, ~the words "with the body
41 1, 78 | be taken in three ways. Firstly, in its ~most strict sense,
42 1, 102 | can be proved in two ways: firstly from the fact that ~the
43 1, 104 | surpassed in three ways: firstly, in ~the substance of the
44 1, 107 | things may be considered. For firstly we ~consider the end; then
45 1, 113 | assail men in two ways. Firstly by ~instigating them to
46 1, 113 | may happen in two ways. Firstly, from within; in this way
47 1, 114 | moon, happens in two ways. Firstly, they do so in order to "
48 1, 114 | come ~for two reasons. Firstly, in order to lead man into
49 1, 115 | the effects in two ways. ~Firstly, as being in God Himself:
50 1, 115 | considered in two ways: firstly, in regard to the second
51 1, 116 | unknown, in a twofold manner. Firstly, by proposing to him certain
52 1, 117 | this statement is false. ~Firstly, in the very principle on
53 1, 118 | considered in two ways: ~firstly, in general according to
54 1, 118 | unreasonable in many ways. Firstly, because it comes to the ~
55 2, 49 | principles of human acts, and firstly of intrinsic ~principles,
56 2, 51 | the cause of habits: and firstly, as to their ~formation;
57 2, 105 | concerning the inferior rulers: firstly (Ex. ~18:21): "Provide out
58 2, 105 | belong to all in common. Firstly, as regards the care of
59 2, 43 | corresponds to charity; ~and firstly, wisdom itself, secondly,
60 3, 47 | prevented His Passion and death. Firstly, by holding His enemies
61 3, 80 | belongs to the angels to do so firstly and principally, since they ~
62 Suppl, 25| should be so applied demands, firstly, authority to ~dispense
63 Suppl, 43| Absolutely, in four ways: ~firstly, a mere promise, by saying: "
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