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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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trace

   Part, Question
1 1, 33 | creatures, by reason only of a trace, for ~instance of irrational 2 1, 34 | understood, in which habitude no trace of ~origin is conveyed, 3 1, 39 | of the likeness of ~the trace or image found in creatures 4 1, 39 | For it is clear that we trace a thing back to that in ~ 5 1, 39 | therein we find the first trace of life. Now ~"unity" is 6 1, 45 | Person?~(7) Whether any trace of the Trinity is to be 7 1, 45 | creatures is necessarily found a trace of the Trinity?~Aquin.: 8 1, 45 | not necessarily found a ~trace of the Trinity. For anything 9 1, 45 | Therefore there is no trace of the Trinity in ~creatures.~ 10 1, 45 | created. Therefore if the ~trace of the Trinity is found 11 1, 45 | everything created has a trace of the Trinity, it ~follows 12 1, 45 | follows that we can find a trace of the Trinity in each of 13 1, 45 | creature is to be found a trace not of the Trinity but of 14 1, 45 | Trin. vi, 10), that "the trace of ~the Trinity appears 15 1, 45 | representation is ~called a "trace": for a trace shows that 16 1, 45 | called a "trace": for a trace shows that someone has passed 17 1, 45 | creatures there is found the trace of the Trinity, inasmuch ~ 18 1, 45 | De Trin. vi 10) that the ~trace of the Trinity is found 19 1, 45 | The representation of the trace is to be referred to the ~ 20 1, 45 | subsisting being is the trace ascribed in ~regard to those 21 1, 39 | of the likeness of ~the trace or image found in creatures 22 1, 39 | For it is clear that we trace a thing back to that in ~ 23 1, 39 | therein we find the first trace of life. Now ~"unity" is 24 1, 46 | Person?~(7) Whether any trace of the Trinity is to be 25 1, 46 | creatures is necessarily found a trace of the Trinity?~Aquin.: 26 1, 46 | not necessarily found a ~trace of the Trinity. For anything 27 1, 46 | Therefore there is no trace of the Trinity in ~creatures.~ 28 1, 46 | created. Therefore if the ~trace of the Trinity is found 29 1, 46 | everything created has a trace of the Trinity, it ~follows 30 1, 46 | follows that we can find a trace of the Trinity in each of 31 1, 46 | creature is to be found a trace not of the Trinity but of 32 1, 46 | Trin. vi, 10), that "the trace of ~the Trinity appears 33 1, 46 | representation is ~called a "trace": for a trace shows that 34 1, 46 | called a "trace": for a trace shows that someone has passed 35 1, 46 | creatures there is found the trace of the Trinity, inasmuch ~ 36 1, 46 | De Trin. vi 10) that the ~trace of the Trinity is found 37 1, 46 | The representation of the trace is to be referred to the ~ 38 1, 46 | subsisting being is the trace ascribed in ~regard to those 39 1, 92 | a ~likeness by way of a "trace." Now the intellect or mind 40 1, 92 | find the likeness of a "trace," as in other creatures 41 1, 92 | consider the way in which a ~"trace," and the way in which an " 42 1, 92 | we have said; while a ~"trace" represents something by 43 1, 92 | traces": ~so also ashes are a trace of fire, and desolation 44 1, 92 | desolation of the land a trace of ~a hostile army.~Aquin.: 45 1, 92 | observe in them a certain trace of the ~Intellect that created 46 1, 92 | do see in ~them a certain trace of the existence of these 47 1, 92 | his being by ~way of a "trace."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[93] A[ 48 1, 92 | in the soul by ~way of a trace. ~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[93] A[ 49 2, 14 | effects, ~which by analysis we trace to their simple causes. 50 2, 78 | indefinitely, however, since we can trace it back ~to some previous 51 2, 2 | faith, since he cannot ~trace them back to first principles, 52 2, 24 | bear the ~resemblance of a trace [*Cf. FP, Q[45], A[7]]. 53 2, 24 | The likeness by way of trace does not confer the capacity ~ 54 2, 101 | irrational creature we ~find the trace of God. Now the aspect of 55 2, 101 | the aspect conveyed by a trace. Therefore we must ~distinguish 56 2, 152 | because this ~leaves its trace and inclination in the soul, 57 3, 4 | creatures we find the image of trace. Therefore the irrational 58 3, 4 | love. But the likeness of trace regards only a ~representation 59 3, 28 | Scriptures are not wont to trace the ~female line in genealogies": 60 3, 28 | it was befitting to ~trace the genealogy down to Joseph, 61 3, 30 | was not given to them to ~trace the manner of our Lord's 62 Suppl, 87| appropriation, so as to ~trace the effects which Christ


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