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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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admixture

   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | long time, and with the admixture of many errors. Whereas 2 1, 9 | be pure act, ~without the admixture of any potentiality, for 3 1, 12 | is pure act without any admixture of potentiality, is in Himself ~ 4 1, 17 | everything is true without admixture ~of falsity; and thus nothing 5 1, 54 | act, but which has some admixture of potentiality, to be its 6 1, 58 | s ~intelligence has some admixture of potentiality. Therefore 7 1, 58 | evening and morning have an admixture of ~darkness. But there 8 1, 58 | taken as compared to an admixture of darkness, but as compared 9 1, 66 | was distinct and ~without admixture. But previous to the work 10 1, 70 | certain proportion in the ~admixture of elements, whereas the 11 1, 77 | and form, yet ~it has an admixture of potentiality, as we have 12 1, 55 | act, but which has some admixture of potentiality, to be its 13 1, 59 | s ~intelligence has some admixture of potentiality. Therefore 14 1, 59 | evening and morning have an admixture of ~darkness. But there 15 1, 59 | taken as compared to an admixture of darkness, but as compared 16 1, 67 | was distinct and ~without admixture. But previous to the work 17 1, 71 | certain proportion in the ~admixture of elements, whereas the 18 1, 76 | and form, yet ~it has an admixture of potentiality, as we have 19 1, 96 | weakness resulting from the admixture of extraneous ~nutriment. 20 2, 24 | goodness of an act; since the admixture of evil either destroys 21 2, 39 | evil; because ~it has an admixture of good.~Aquin.: SMT FS 22 2, 50 | God alone), but with an admixture of some potentiality: and ~ 23 2, 4 | whiter, the less it has of an admixture of black. ~Now understanding, 24 2, 27 | is compatible with ~an admixture of sorrow?~Aquin.: SMT SS 25 2, 27 | charity is ~compatible with an admixture of sorrow. For it belongs 26 2, 27 | joy ~is compatible with an admixture of sorrow, according to 27 2, 27 | charity is compatible with an admixture of sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT SS 28 2, 27 | the joy of charity has an admixture of sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT SS 29 2, 27 | Now ~such like joy has no admixture of sorrow, according to 30 2, 27 | is ~incompatible with an admixture of sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT SS 31 2, 27 | is incompatible with an admixture of sorrow, even as the good ~ 32 2, 27 | is incompatible with any admixture of evil: hence the ~Apostle 33 2, 27 | charity is ~compatible with an admixture of sorrow, in so far as 34 2, 67 | officious lie, for it has an admixture of ~the pernicious lie: 35 2, 79 | all things depreciate ~by admixture with baser things, for instance, 36 2, 106 | involuntary ~simply, but has an admixture of voluntariness, as stated 37 3, 74 | united as one." But the admixture ~of water with the flour 38 Suppl, 3 | contrition has a considerable admixture ~of joy, because the contrite 39 Suppl, 9 | removes composition and ~admixture. Therefore one or the other 40 Suppl, 54| follows that at the first admixture the identity of ~blood disappears 41 Suppl, 54| most subtle; at ~the second admixture, as regards the second element; 42 Suppl, 69| be pure and without the ~admixture of good, just as the supreme 43 Suppl, 69| supreme good is without any admixture of ~evil. Consequently those 44 Suppl, 72| creature from having an admixture of ~a foreign nature, which 45 Suppl, 72| the other elements to the admixture of a foreign matter. Thirdly, 46 Suppl, 72| But in so far as it has an admixture of some ~foreign matter 47 Suppl, 72| far as the former has some admixture of foreign ~matter. And 48 Suppl, 77| some, or without any such admixture, as others maintain. And 49 Suppl, 79| more white if it have less admixture of ~black. But there will 50 Suppl, 79| black. But there will be no admixture of passibility in any of 51 Suppl, 86| and who have no notable admixture of evil merit, are not ~ 52 Suppl, 86| alms, and these ~have an admixture of good with evil merits. 53 Suppl, 86| that in them there is ~no admixture of good and evil works or 54 Suppl, 86| nevertheless since they have an admixture of certain ~things connected 55 Suppl, 87| but 'being' itself has no admixture of aught else ~beside itself. 56 Suppl, 87| or pleasant can have an ~admixture of something rendering it 57 Suppl, 89| is pure act without any admixture of ~potentiality, which


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