Part, Question
1 1, 7 | necessarily transferred to a place occupied by another part, and ~this
2 1, 69 | dry land. That the waters occupied more ~places than one seems
3 1, 70 | dry land. That the waters occupied more ~places than one seems
4 1, 93 | he is ~distracted by and occupied with sensible things. Now,
5 1, 101 | after ~sin, paradise was not occupied by man. Therefore if it
6 2, 87 | is not taken of the time ~occupied in killing, but rather of
7 2, 8 | the practical intellect is occupied, not with exalted, but ~
8 2, 62 | death: whereas ~if he be occupied with something unlawful,
9 2, 86 | then, when one is not being occupied with ~other things by one'
10 2, 93 | those things which have occupied a ~man's thoughts and affections
11 2, 121 | which ~human life is chiefly occupied, just as a door turns upon
12 2, 150 | of which consist in being occupied about ~Divine things, are
13 2, 166 | operations with which it is occupied be ~those of the practical
14 2, 166 | is greater if the soul be occupied with the work of contemplation,
15 2, 166 | as he is more intensely occupied with works of reason. ~Now
16 2, 170 | from receiving them ~while occupied with sensible things. Hence
17 2, 170 | while awake, the soul is occupied with external sensibles,
18 2, 172 | things while it is awake and ~occupied with sensible things would
19 2, 177 | actions in which men are occupied. Now there are more than
20 2, 178 | survey of the mind while occupied ~in searching for the truth:
21 2, 179 | active life: which "being occupied ~with work, sees less, and
22 2, 179 | the "active life ~being occupied with work, sees less," wherefore
23 2, 179 | things about which it is ~occupied, because it is occupied
24 2, 179 | occupied, because it is occupied sometimes with the contemplation
25 2, 179 | from the fact that they are occupied in administering ~to the
26 2, 180 | greater thing in ~order to be occupied with lesser things: for
27 2, 180 | whereas ~the active life is occupied with externals. Hence Rachael,
28 2, 180 | the ~active life, being occupied with work, sees less." Therefore
29 2, 180 | might live advantageously occupied ~with the service of their
30 2, 184 | night they are more busily occupied in work than those who live
31 2, 185 | religious from ~being sometimes occupied with ecclesiastical duties
32 2, 185 | Those who say they are occupied in reading, do they not
33 2, 185 | so that the others may be occupied in other works, but also
34 2, 185 | because it behooves them to be occupied exclusively with such like ~
35 2, 185 | Those who ~say they are occupied in teaching and instructing,"
36 2, 185 | Those who say ~they are occupied in reading." Again he speaks
37 2, 186 | purity of heart; some are occupied with the instruction of
38 2, 186 | then, religious who are ~occupied with the works of the active
39 2, 186 | mind, because they are occupied with external things, not
40 2, 186 | the ~ancients, and will be occupied in the prophets." In another
41 2, 186 | third to those which are occupied with external actions.~Aquin.:
42 3, 33 | the terminus of the time occupied ~by the local movement of
43 3, 36 | sensible signs. Whereas others, occupied with material things, are
44 3, 36 | shepherds and Magi, as being occupied with material ~things, Christ'
45 3, 82 | that they "were not now occupied about the ~offices of the
46 Suppl, 37| Church, others are otherwise occupied in ~the exercise of their
47 Suppl, 40| head, because they are ~not occupied in the Divine ministry,
48 Suppl, 66| spiritual things, and should be occupied in spiritual ~matters. Wherefore
49 Suppl, 72| to occur within the time occupied by the ~judgment, so that
50 Suppl, 72| the summit of the space occupied by ~the elements, but only
51 Suppl, 77| body than that which ~was occupied by the part that has passed
52 Suppl, 80| greater, and the place ~occupied by the greater body will
53 Suppl, 94| spirit, the lower place is occupied by whatever is ~more sorrowful";
54 Suppl, 95| Men who are damned are not occupied in drawing others to ~damnation,
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