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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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variety

   Part, Question
1 1, 44 | which ~order consists in the variety of things. And therefore 2 1, 46 | subject to an ~infinite variety of advance and decay. Hence 3 1, 66 | objects. Hence he uses a variety of figures in speaking of 4 1, 66 | in its ~adaptability to a variety of forms. In this respect, 5 1, 76 | one form ~cannot produce a variety of species. But the intellectual 6 1, 76 | that there is a ~greater variety of parts in perfect than 7 1, 76 | and in ~these a greater variety than in plants.~Aquin.: 8 1, 76 | instruments of an infinite variety, ~and for any number of 9 1, 76 | But a form which requires variety in ~the parts, such as a 10 1, 76 | since the soul requires variety of ~parts, its relation 11 1, 77 | But to angels a smaller variety ~of powers is sufficient. 12 1, 77 | human soul abounds in a variety of ~powers - because it 13 1, 77 | manner ~therefore, not any variety of objects diversifies the 14 1, 45 | which ~order consists in the variety of things. And therefore 15 1, 47 | subject to an ~infinite variety of advance and decay. Hence 16 1, 67 | objects. Hence he uses a variety of figures in speaking of 17 1, 67 | in its ~adaptability to a variety of forms. In this respect, 18 1, 75 | one form ~cannot produce a variety of species. But the intellectual 19 1, 75 | that there is a ~greater variety of parts in perfect than 20 1, 75 | and in ~these a greater variety than in plants.~Aquin.: 21 1, 75 | instruments of an infinite variety, ~and for any number of 22 1, 75 | But a form which requires variety in ~the parts, such as a 23 1, 75 | since the soul requires variety of ~parts, its relation 24 1, 76 | But to angels a smaller variety ~of powers is sufficient. 25 1, 76 | human soul abounds in a variety of ~powers - because it 26 1, 76 | manner ~therefore, not any variety of objects diversifies the 27 1, 77 | this has ~nature provided a variety of organs, that they might 28 1, 77 | they produce a ~certain variety in the immutation of the 29 1, 78 | various habits, concerning the variety ~of which he inquires. For 30 1, 78 | Damascene is according to the ~variety of acts, not according to 31 1, 78 | acts, not according to the variety of powers. For "opinion" ~ 32 1, 78 | Jerome is taken from the variety of ~acts, and not from the 33 1, 78 | acts, and not from the variety of powers; and various acts 34 1, 89 | other - and admits of no variety in itself, as we have ~proved ( 35 1, 90 | necessaries of life, of infinite variety. Wherefore ~the hand is 36 1, 102 | governed according to their ~variety. Some, according to their 37 1, 110 | otherwise than shrouded by the variety ~of the sacred veils." On 38 1, 114 | consequently there would be no variety in the generation and ~corruption 39 1, 114 | presence or ~absence causes variety in the generation and corruption 40 2, 95 | on account of the great variety of human ~affairs: and hence 41 2, 99 | rules, according to the variety of ~acts ordained thereto.~ 42 2, 102 | this lower world owe their variety chiefly to the movement 43 2, 45 | fixed, are ~of manifold variety according to the variety 44 2, 45 | variety according to the variety of persons and affairs. ~ 45 2, 47 | matters are ~of infinite variety, no one man can consider 46 2, 47 | on account of the great variety of these ~matters of action, 47 2, 89 | spirit, according to its ~variety, has its own appropriate 48 2, 178 | intelligible truth from the variety of composite objects; ~secondly, 49 2, 178 | that which arises from the variety of ~external things: this 50 2, 181 | she is "surrounded with variety": and a gloss on these words 51 2, 182 | certain beauty from the variety of states [*Cf. Q[183], 52 2, 186 | she is "surrounded with variety."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] 53 3, 31 | is accomplished in ~every variety of manner. For the first 54 3, 69 | in men arise, not from a ~variety in the mind which is renewed 55 Suppl, 66| equally, on account of their variety. Hence what is reasonably ~ 56 Suppl, 81| refreshed by the beauty of the ~variety of creatures, in which God' 57 Suppl, 83| sun, and will convey the variety of ~colors to the sight. 58 Suppl, 94| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, variety of punishment affords a


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