Part, Question
1 1, 3 | The effects of God do not imitate Him perfectly, but only ~
2 1, 3 | whatever is from ~God must imitate Him. Thus from the first
3 1, 3 | imitates Him, as caused things imitate ~the first cause. But it
4 1, 4 | like, according as ~they imitate Him, as far as He, Who is
5 1, 14 | creatures participate in, and imitate ~it.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14]
6 1, 92 | that ~in which he can best imitate God in his intellectual
7 1, 92 | species, inasmuch as they imitate God, not only in being and
8 2, 19 | equal it, but only so as to imitate it. In like manner human
9 2, 21 | according to art and reason imitate ~those that are produced
10 2, 87 | those whose crimes they ~imitate. It seems, therefore, that
11 2, 87 | parents' sins so as to imitate them, and the parents can
12 2, 87 | parents, he is ~more eager to imitate them, and if he is not deterred
13 2, 102 | behooved the high-priest to imitate; again, a ram of ~consecration,
14 2, 10 | government, ~and should imitate it. Now although God is
15 2, 11 | sincerity. But the Church cannot imitate God in this, for she presumes ~
16 2, 18 | so far as they can, they imitate God ~Who cannot be imitated
17 2, 26 | so that we should not imitate him in this respect.~Aquin.:
18 2, 29 | answer that, Grace and virtue imitate the order of nature, which
19 2, 30 | which kindly persons should imitate after his death. ~It is
20 2, 30 | goes on to say: "Except we imitate Eliseus who slew his oxen
21 2, 32 | Further, nothing wherein we imitate God can be a sin. But it
22 2, 38 | blood for Christ, so ~as to imitate in deed what they portray
23 2, 62 | also does human justice imitate according to its powers; ~
24 2, 62 | whereby we are called upon to ~imitate God and His saints. Now
25 2, 62 | kill: for ministers should ~imitate their master, according
26 2, 62 | Wherefore everyone should ~imitate God in that which is specially
27 2, 62 | follow that all should ~imitate Him in this. As regards
28 2, 65 | Further, human judgment should imitate the Divine judgment. Now ~
29 2, 83 | and urge ourselves ~to imitate them."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
30 2, 88 | practice." Now rather ~than imitate the rites of the Jews, we
31 2, 89 | to reverence him, and to imitate him. ~On the other hand
32 2, 89 | for fear ~of seeming to imitate the Jews. Therefore in like
33 2, 98 | act. Those who sell them imitate, in act, Giezi the ~disciple
34 2, 106 | they be spared, ~they might imitate the sins of their parents,
35 2, 109 | their complexion, so as to imitate the ~complexion of the person
36 2, 122 | it is a great thing to ~imitate his faith and patience."
37 2, 128 | which human reason ought to imitate, whatever is done in ~accordance
38 2, 130 | seeking glory man ~seems to imitate God, Who seeks glory from
39 2, 145 | baptized. Now we ought to imitate Christ, according to 1 Cor. ~
40 2, 150 | He goeth," because ~they imitate Christ, by integrity not
41 2, 155 | virtues, in so far as ~they imitate them in some secondary matter
42 2, 161 | like, according as they ~imitate Him, as far as He can be
43 2, 161 | to his wife, that she may imitate him." Now he who ~ought
44 2, 185 | would seem to be bound to imitate ~the life of the apostles,
45 2, 185 | ourselves a pattern unto you, to imitate ~us." However, the Apostle
46 2, 185 | for this reason bound to imitate ~the Apostle in this matter,
47 2, 185 | especially are bound to imitate the perfection ~of the apostles;
48 3, 8 | to be followed, and some imitate at his suggestion, and ~
49 3, 8 | wicked, inasmuch as they imitate Him, according to Wis. ~
50 3, 24 | it is sufficient that it imitate it in some.~Aquin.: SMT
51 3, 40 | specially invited men to imitate His example of ~humility,
52 3, 45 | wished His disciples to imitate the ~meekness of Moses and
53 3, 74 | this sacrament we ought to imitate Christ's ~institution. But
54 3, 83 | sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate Christ's institution. But
55 3, 83 | sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate the custom of Christ and
56 Suppl, 8 | that priests, who as monks imitate the ex. ample of the apostles,
57 Suppl, 21| the Church Militant should imitate the Church ~Triumphant.
58 Suppl, 22| the Church, who should ~imitate the judgments of God, prudently
59 Suppl, 55| Further, human law should imitate Divine law. Now according
60 Suppl, 67| continual contact with her would imitate. There is ~however a gloss
61 Suppl, 72| the world every day but ~imitate, in its elements, our resurrection?"
62 Suppl, 93| life, in so far as ~virgins imitate by grace what angels have
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