Part, Question
1 1, 22 | and whatsoever causes He assigns ~to certain effects, He
2 1, 22 | most powerful. Therefore He assigns the ~stability of necessity
3 1, 58 | to understand it when he assigns ~one as inferior to the
4 1, 59 | to understand it when he assigns ~one as inferior to the
5 1, 77 | Avicenna (De Anima iv, 1) assigns five interior ~sensitive
6 1, 77 | intentions. Avicenna, ~however, assigns between the estimative and
7 1, 78 | contrary, The Philosopher assigns the intellectual faculty
8 1, 78 | Augustine (De Trin. x, 11) assigns to the soul memory, ~understanding,
9 1, 92 | Augustine (De Trin. ix, 4) assigns God's image in the ~soul
10 1, 92 | Augustine (De Trin. x, 11) assigns the image of the ~Trinity
11 1, 92 | Augustine (De Trin. xi, 2 seqq.) assigns the trinity in ~the lower
12 1, 92 | conscious of possessing; and assigns the image of the ~Trinity
13 1, 116 | 3~Reply OBJ 2: Avicenna assigns the cause of bewitchment
14 2, 46 | Philosopher (Rhet. ii, 4) assigns as one difference ~between
15 2, 46 | Orth. ii, 16) unsuitably ~assigns three species of anger - "
16 2, 52 | some not. Now Simplicius assigns the ~cause of this diversity
17 2, 54 | to one habit: thus Tully assigns many parts of fortitude, ~
18 2, 57 | Ethic. vi, ~9,10,11), who assigns these three virtues as being
19 2, 65 | this way that Aristotle assigns the reason for ~their connection (
20 2, 69 | Serm. Dom. in Monte i, 4) assigns the ~beatitudes recited
21 2, 69 | propounded to the throng, ~assigns them to the cardinal virtues,
22 2, 69 | It is thus that Augustine assigns them (De Serm. Dom. ~in
23 2, 69 | own ~good. Hence Our Lord assigns to these beatitudes rewards
24 2, 87 | property. Hence the Lord assigns the reason for this by saying (
25 2, 107 | difference which Augustine assigns (Contra Faust. ~iv, 2),
26 2, 8 | those things which Gregory ~assigns as their opposites. For
27 2, 33 | Gregory (Moral. xxxi, 45) assigns six daughters to sloth,
28 2, 33 | OBJ 2: Gregory fittingly assigns the daughters of sloth.
29 2, 34 | envy is a capital sin and assigns the aforesaid daughters ~
30 2, 45 | Further, the Philosopher assigns art and prudence to the
31 2, 46 | De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53) assigns three parts of ~prudence,
32 2, 59 | contrary, The Philosopher assigns two parts to justice and
33 2, 62 | commanded him to do this." He assigns the same ~reason in the
34 2, 78 | Philosopher (Ethic. viii, 13) ~assigns a corresponding twofold
35 2, 90 | the contrary, Augustine assigns the various species of superstition ~(
36 2, 116 | contrary, Gregory (Moral. xxxi) assigns to covetousness the ~daughters
37 2, 119 | followed this: wherefore he ~assigns the first beatitude to the
38 2, 126 | Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) assigns four parts to fortitude,
39 2, 130 | Moral. xxxi), who ~there assigns the above daughters to vainglory.~
40 2, 141 | Rhet. ii, 54) unbecomingly ~assigns the parts of temperance,
41 2, 141 | in what we do: this he ~assigns to "method." The second
42 2, 141 | many, and to this Macrobius assigns ~"lowliness," and Andronicus "
43 2, 146 | Gregory (Moral. xxxi, 45) assigns these daughters to ~gluttony.~
44 2, 156 | the Philosopher suitably assigns the species of anger?~Aquin.:
45 2, 156 | Gregory (Moral. xxxi, 45) assigns these daughters to ~anger.~
46 2, 159 | Andronicus [*De Affectibus] assigns humility to outward ~show;
47 2, 166 | Philosopher [*Ethic. ii, 7; iv, 8] assigns to games the virtue of ~{
48 2, 167 | Philosopher (Ethic. ii, 7) assigns to ~deeds and words, which
49 2, 172 | beginning of the Psalter assigns only two species to prophecy,
50 2, 172 | lofty things, and to this he assigns the first place. ~As regards
51 2, 172 | the "parable" to which ~he assigns the sixth place.~Aquin.:
52 2, 178 | On the other hand, he assigns the circular movement of
53 2, 178 | contemplation." Further, he assigns a ~different oblique movement
54 2, 178 | movement to each. For he assigns the oblique movement ~of
55 2, 178 | relation to God": whereas he assigns the oblique ~movement of
56 2, 178 | 2/2~Wherefore Dionysius assigns the "circular" movement
57 3, 50 | De Trin. vi; ~Bardenhewer assigns it to St. Athanasius: 45,
58 Suppl, 25| custom of the Church, who assigns, now a ~greater, now a lesser
59 Suppl, 40| Dionysius (Eccl. Hier. v) assigns these three orders to the ~
60 Suppl, 42| is that which the ~Master assigns (Sent. iv, D, 26).~Aquin.:
61 Suppl, 53| argument ~is void for it assigns as a cause that which is
62 Suppl, 54| modesty. ~The Divine law assigns this reason (Lev. 18:10): "
63 Suppl, 93| one a ~hundredfold," which assigns the fruits to virginity,
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