|    Part, Question1   1, 7   |         the ~body is necessarily transferred to a place occupied by another
 2   1, 13  |      from ~creatures." But names transferred from creatures to God, are
 3   1, 28  |   creatures, when considered ~as transferred to God, has a substantial
 4   1, 41  |   Further, the Apostle says, "He transferred us to the kingdom of ~the
 5   1, 41  |   Further, the Apostle says, "He transferred us to the kingdom of ~the
 6   1, 84  |    passive intellect, ~as a body transferred from one place to another.~
 7   1, 96  |   elapsed, ~man was to be either transferred to a spiritual life, or
 8   1, 101 |           but was destined to be transferred ~thither in the state of
 9   1, 101 |       the spiritual life, ~to be transferred thence to heaven.~Aquin.:
10   1, 107 |      lowest hierarchy are never ~transferred into the middle, or the
11   1, 107 |       Therefore neither are men ~transferred to the angelic orders.~Aquin.:
12   1, 107 |          Therefore they are not ~transferred to the angelic orders.~Aquin.:
13   1, 107 |     souls of the saints will be ~transferred to the orders of angels.~
14   1, 107 |        that men can in no way be transferred to an ~equality with the
15   1, 107 |        inferior angels cannot be transferred to the ~natural grade of
16   1, 107 |    superior, neither can they be transferred to the ~superior grade of
17   1, 107 |    erroneous to say that men are transferred to the ~penalty of demons;
18   1, 114 |          word ~"nature" has been transferred from living things to all
19   2, 7   |          more obvious things are transferred so as ~to signify things
20   2, 7   |      notion of distance has been transferred from things ~that are apart
21   2, 52  |      pertaining to quantity, is ~transferred from bodily quantities to
22   2, 52  |   increase," as we have said, is transferred to forms, from ~corporeal
23   2, 68  |     names of these passions are ~transferred to the theological virtues
24   2, 70  |        The word "fruit" has been transferred from the material ~to the
25   2, 77  |           i: and so its name is ~transferred to all the other senses,
26   2, 89  |          which the term has been transferred to the soul, by way of ~
27   2, 104 |           But the priesthood was transferred from Aaron to Christ. Therefore
28   2, 104 |         the ~entire Law was also transferred. Therefore the judicial
29   2, 105 |           is in respect of goods transferred for the use of the person
30   2, 105 |         person to whom they ~are transferred, whereas a deposit is for
31   2, 55  |    itself, but afterwards it was transferred to designate the art ~whereby
32   2, 56  |       employed; and yet they are transferred to all ~other matters of
33   2, 59  |           Thirdly retaliation is transferred to voluntary commutations,
34   2, 60  |          he took, through having transferred it to another, yet since ~
35   2, 85  |     robbery; sometimes they ~are transferred to another person by sale;
36   2, 98  |       the ~right of patronage is transferred with the property sold,
37   2, 98  |         granted "in fee," but is transferred with the property sold or
38   2, 99  |       relating to creatures are ~transferred to God as the summit of
39   2, 170 |          xv, ~18): "A man is not transferred from the left side to the
40   2, 180 |        the case of those who are transferred to the state of ~prelacy.
41   2, 183 |        Moreover prelates are not transferred to the active life, so as
42   3, 3   |         if the name of ~son were transferred to the Father or the Holy
43   3, 10  |      narrow or reduce it when He transferred it to that little ~body."
44   3, 28  |     dignity belonging to God ~be transferred to another.~Aquin.: SMT
45   3, 38  | allegiance of the ~multitude was transferred to Christ, and there was
46 Suppl, 1 |     whence these expressions are transferred to spiritual things, ~there
47 Suppl, 40|      should especially have been transferred to the New Law.~Aquin.:
48 Suppl, 45|       one person's power is ~not transferred to the power of another
49 Suppl, 45|        she cannot by marriage be transferred to a husband's power without
50 Suppl, 53|        body of a kinswoman to be transferred into the ~power of her kinsman:
51 Suppl, 61|          possession of the power transferred to ~him. Wherefore also
52 Suppl, 71|    continuous quantity cannot be transferred to spiritual ~quantity:
53 Suppl, 75|     shall be found living to be ~transferred to the impassibility of
54 Suppl, 76|          human ~nature in one is transferred to another. but not if what
55 Suppl, 76|      superfluous ~in one part is transferred to another. Now the identity
56 Suppl, 80|         term "subtlety" has been transferred to ~those bodies which are
57 Suppl, 81|   another, it is not essentially transferred from place to ~place, because
58 Suppl, 89|         equality; but is further transferred to denote ~any ratio of
59 Suppl, 90|      since the term movement ~is transferred to the actions of the appetite
60 Suppl, 92|   principally, it is not usually transferred to another save ~by reason
 
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