Part, Question
1 1, 9 | inasmuch as ~the ray of light touches the earth. In this way Dionysius (
2 1, 21 | reward of merit. Anselm touches on either view where he
3 1, 48 | and act. ~Hence, where it touches act, it is diminished by
4 1, 48 | diminished by evil; but where it ~touches the subject, it remains
5 1, 52 | consequently God through His power touches all things, and is ~not
6 1, 52 | the fact that his power touches ~the place immediately by
7 1, 76 | actions; as when one man touches several things with his
8 1, 76 | there ~will be one who touches, but two contacts. If, on
9 1, 49 | and act. ~Hence, where it touches act, it is diminished by
10 1, 49 | diminished by evil; but where it ~touches the subject, it remains
11 1, 53 | consequently God through His power touches all things, and is ~not
12 1, 53 | the fact that his power touches ~the place immediately by
13 1, 75 | actions; as when one man touches several things with his
14 1, 75 | there ~will be one who touches, but two contacts. If, on
15 1, 77 | taste"; for ~the hand that touches something hot becomes hot,
16 1, 104 | being incorporeal, neither touches, nor is touched; but according ~
17 1, 104 | according ~to virtual contact He touches creatures by moving them;
18 2, 2 | summit of a lower nature touches the base of the higher ~
19 2, 7 | which is ~outside it, but touches it, or is placed near it.
20 2, 7 | first, ~inasmuch as it touches the act itself; secondly,
21 2, 7 | secondly, inasmuch as it touches ~the cause of the act; thirdly,
22 2, 7 | thirdly, inasmuch as it touches the effect. It ~touches
23 2, 7 | touches the effect. It ~touches the act itself, either by
24 2, 7 | the "mode of acting." It touches the effect ~when we consider "
25 2, 7 | consider "what" is done. It touches the cause of the act, as
26 2, 7 | important of all ~which touches the act on the part of the
27 2, 7 | importance, is that which touches the very ~substance of the
28 2, 90 | obligation of fulfilling a law touches not only ~those in whose
29 2, 31 | would seem that a subject touches his prelate ~inordinately
30 2, 45 | follows that a ~defect which touches the end is the worst of
31 2, 50 | that which is underneath touches that which is above," as
32 2, 149 | impure looks, kisses, and touches. And since the latter are
33 2, 152 | Whether there is mortal sin in touches, kisses and such like ~seduction?~(
34 2, 152 | act, for instance kisses, touches, and so forth.~Aquin.: SMT
35 2, 152 | there can be mortal sin in touches and kisses?~Aquin.: SMT
36 2, 152 | there is no mortal sin in touches and kisses. ~For the Apostle
37 2, 152 | not affected by kisses and touches or blandishments. ~Therefore
38 2, 152 | good actions. Yet kisses, touches, and the like can be done
39 2, 152 | OBJ 2: Although kisses and touches do not by their very nature ~
40 3, 6 | infinitude of His power God touches each thing immediately,
41 3, 38 | virtue in the water, ~that it touches the body and cleanses the
42 3, 52 | original sin, in so far as it touches human nature, were nevertheless ~
43 3, 60 | remedy is adjusted, since it touches the body through the sensible ~
44 3, 62 | that the ~baptismal water "touches the body and cleanses the
45 3, 62 | Gen. ad lit. xii) that it "touches the body ~and cleanses the
46 3, 62 | so great power, that it touches the body and cleanses the
47 3, 64 | interior effect: since ~"water touches the body and cleanses the
48 3, 65 | least in its signification, ~touches this sacrament; in so far
49 3, 77 | throughout," not because it touches the body of ~Christ according
50 3, 82 | this sacrament, nothing touches it, but what is ~consecrated;
51 Suppl, 41| marriage act "the Holy Ghost touches not the hearts of the prophets." ~
52 Suppl, 70| heaven, being spiritual, touches the heaven, when it moves ~
53 Suppl, 73| those words the Damascene touches on three things ~respecting
54 Suppl, 80| a placed spherical body touches, as a whole, the other circle
55 Suppl, 80| its resisting that which touches it, so as to hinder it from
56 Suppl, 93| even the spirit of prophecy touches the heart of the prophet,"
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