Part, Question
1 1, 12 | shall see Him as He is," the conjunction ~"as" determines the mode
2 1, 77 | medium, which is either in conjunction or extrinsic and ~is either
3 1, 84 | acquires a greater power by its conjunction with ~the intellectual part,
4 1, 109 | its highest point is in conjunction ~with superior nature. Now
5 2, 13 | preference to another, it is in conjunction with some ~action of the
6 2, 19 | will is always evil when in conjunction with ~erring reason: so
7 2, 25 | union, consisting in the conjunction of one with the other. This
8 2, 31 | good which is brought into ~conjunction, that to which it is conjoined,
9 2, 31 | it is conjoined, and the conjunction itself. ~For spiritual good
10 2, 31 | sensitive faculty. Also the conjunction is more intimate, more perfect ~
11 2, 31 | More perfect, ~because the conjunction of the sensible to the sense
12 2, 32 | which is knowledge of this conjunction: and in respect of these ~
13 2, 32 | as one thing is in real conjunction of any kind with another,
14 2, 32 | potentially. And since real conjunction is greater than ~conjunction
15 2, 32 | conjunction is greater than ~conjunction by likeness, which is the
16 2, 32 | by likeness, which is the conjunction of knowledge; and ~again,
17 2, 32 | is greater than potential conjunction: therefore the ~greatest
18 2, 32 | wherein there is pleasurable conjunction, not only in respect of ~
19 2, 32 | memory, which has only the conjunction of apprehension.~Aquin.:
20 2, 33 | which is cognizant of the ~conjunction with some suitable good.
21 2, 35 | requisite for pleasure; namely, ~conjunction with good and perception
22 2, 35 | good and perception of this conjunction; so also two ~things are
23 2, 35 | requisite for pain: namely, conjunction with some evil (which ~is
24 2, 35 | and perception of ~this conjunction. Now whatever is conjoined,
25 2, 35 | pain arises from the real conjunction of some contrary; whereas
26 2, 36 | same reason we desire the conjunction of good ~and the removal
27 2, 36 | removal of evil. But as conjunction regards unity, since it
28 2, 37 | bodily transmutation in conjunction with it. But bodily ~transmutation
29 2, 43 | is that which causes the conjunction, or the suitableness, or ~
30 2, 50 | intellect; but only in ~the "conjunction," which is composed of soul
31 2, 98 | sin might ~abound," the conjunction "that" must be taken as
32 2, 120 | and generally speaking in ~conjunction with all we say or do, according
33 2, 130 | and contention, except in ~conjunction with vainglory, in that
34 2, 145 | ceases to ~be virtuous by the conjunction of any vice.~Aquin.: SMT
35 2, 152 | Fornication is reckoned in conjunction with these things, ~not
36 2, 186 | that which is first is in conjunction with the ~beginning of that
37 3, 3 | not conceive the mode of conjunction to be according to addition"; ~
38 3, 6 | nature, which springs from a conjunction of ~parts.~Aquin.: SMT TP
39 3, 8 | account of its most ~close conjunction with God, i.e. by personal
40 3, 16 | God by reason of a certain conjunction either of dignity, ~or of
41 3, 16 | joined to man by such a conjunction that man is dwelt in by
42 3, 16 | humanized manifests the conjunction with man." Hence ~with like
43 3, 16 | Divine Nature, ~but by its conjunction with the Divine Nature in
44 3, 16 | by reason of a certain ~conjunction of supposita, or of personal
45 3, 28 | first-born Son." Now this conjunction ~"till" is wont to designate
46 3, 44 | the sun and moon are in conjunction. But then the sun ~and moon
47 3, 44 | it was not the time of ~conjunction." - The second miracle is
48 3, 66 | these, indeed, are used in conjunction with the sacrament for three ~
49 3, 78 | to it. Consequently, the conjunction "for" is improperly ~added
50 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The conjunction "for" is set in this form
51 3, 78 | being uttered, taken in conjunction ~with those uttered before.
52 Suppl, 9 | when it is considered in conjunction with ~several others, for
53 Suppl, 9 | it derives from being in conjunction with another. ~Moreover
54 Suppl, 9 | from itself and from the conjunction ~of another; and as to the
55 Suppl, 51| unless it have error in conjunction with it, because the ~will'
56 Suppl, 65| forbidden (Acts 15:29) in conjunction with ceremonies of ~the
57 Suppl, 71| more familiar and close conjunction than ~anything else we put
58 Suppl, 89| intellect, or as though from its conjunction with our intellect there ~
59 Suppl, 89| capable of being brought into ~conjunction with the sight is in conjunction
60 Suppl, 89| conjunction with the sight is in conjunction therewith. Now they are
61 Suppl, 89| not ~capable of being in conjunction with the sight of their
62 Suppl, 89| when their ~image is in conjunction with the sight. But God
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