|    Part, Question1   1, 19  |       their vanity have thought fit to attribute ~contingent
 2   1, 58  |       they receive from ~God to fit them for the tasks which
 3   1, 59  |       they receive from ~God to fit them for the tasks which
 4   1, 84  |         phantasms are made more fit for the abstraction therefrom
 5   1, 101 |         sense it would not be a fit ~place for human dwelling,
 6   1, 101 |    Therefore paradise was not a fit dwelling-place ~for man.~
 7   1, 101 |    clear that paradise was most fit to be a dwelling-place for
 8   2, 53  |        habits, man becomes less fit to judge aright, and sometimes ~
 9   2, 75  |       cause, none of which will fit in with one sin ~causing
10   2, 98  |     should make man ~altogether fit to partake of everlasting
11   2, 102 |       cooked that they are made fit for human ~consumption.
12   2, 105 |        or old men, ~who are not fit to enjoy power in matters
13   2, 106 |         whereby man is rendered fit to receive the grace of
14   2, 109 | according as they are naturally fit (to be sought ~and loved)
15   2, 109 | according as they are naturally fit" as ~stated in Phys. ii,
16   2, 110 |         saints and philosophers fit grace, since ~"it makes
17   2, 113 |      the likeness of God, it is fit to receive God by grace,
18   2, 1   |         parts of the body which fit together are ~called the
19   2, 1   |         articles are parts that fit ~together in a sentence,
20   2, 1   |         divided into parts, and fit together. Now the ~object
21   2, 43  |         of the text would only ~fit the Latin word for wisdom,
22   2, 49  |        discovery or devising of fit means for the ~end, but
23   2, 86  |    plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
24   2, 86  |        good ~purpose, he is not fit for the kingdom of God.
25   2, 96  |       he swore to do ~was not a fit matter of an oath.~Aquin.:
26   2, 100 |        like things render a man fit ~for positions of dignity,
27   2, 162 |       its hardness ~may make it fit for cutting. But that it
28   2, 166 |        stated above, fun should fit with business and persons; ~
29   2, 175 |         in wisdom, so as to be ~fit to be intrusted with public
30   2, 182 |     plough and looking back ~is fit for the kingdom of God" (
31   2, 183 |    plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
32   2, 184 |    plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
33   2, 185 |         a man is rendered ~less fit for spiritual duties through
34   2, 187 |    plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
35   2, 187 |    plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God,'
36   3, 3   |        this similitude does not fit at all points, as has been ~
37   3, 7   |        sufficient grace to be a fit minister and witness of
38   3, 27  |        3:6: "(Who) hath made us fit ministers of the New ~Testament."
39   3, 42  |      faithful men, who shall be fit to teach ~others." This
40   3, 48  |     passible and mortal, it was fit for immolation. Thirdly,
41   3, 72  |         one of which it becomes fit matter for the sacrament, ~
42   3, 81  |      things made Christ's flesh fit for being eaten, ~which
43   3, 82  |      vessels, makes such things fit for use in performing the
44   3, 82  |       whether you have chosen a fit minister, to whom ~you have
45   3, 83  |      whereby they ~are rendered fit for the Divine worship,
46   3, 88  |          Fratres odit, apostata fit, spernitque, fateri,~Poenituisse
47 Suppl, 38|        grace which ~makes a man fit to exercise his Order. And
48 Suppl, 41|         mind so that ~it is not fit for actual union with God;
49 Suppl, 43|        seven years a man is not fit to make any contract, but ~
50 Suppl, 43|     that period he begins to be fit to make certain promises ~
51 Suppl, 43|       us more, though he is not fit to bind himself by a perpetual ~
52 Suppl, 56|       her, because she is not a fit subject, and not because ~
53 Suppl, 57|         but because he is not a fit ~subject of spirituality.~
54 Suppl, 58|    Further, mad persons are not fit for making contracts. But
55 Suppl, 64|         the day to keep oneself fit for prayer.~Aquin.: SMT
56 Suppl, 67|      OBJ 3: Further, men are as fit to receive a dispensation
57 Suppl, 71|    merely ~to render themselves fit recipients of those suffrages.
58 Suppl, 71| suffrages, ~but made themselves fit by their preceding merits
59 Suppl, 72|    these also, ~so that they be fit to receive the newness of
60 Suppl, 88|         as long as the earth is fit for seed time and harvest,
61 Suppl, 96|        as they are more or less fit to be cleansed, through
 
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