Part, Question
1 1, 62 | same time a wayfarer and a comprehensor; like ~Christ, Who alone
2 1, 63 | same time a wayfarer and a comprehensor; like ~Christ, Who alone
3 1, 112 | regards His ~soul, He was a comprehensor, although in regard to His
4 2, 4 | the ~comprehended in the comprehensor; and thus whatever is comprehended
5 2, 65 | because He was a perfect comprehensor, as we ~shall explain further
6 2, 17 | For Christ was a ~perfect comprehensor from the first moment of
7 2, 17 | 1: Although Christ was a comprehensor and therefore blessed as ~
8 2, 86 | the good, since He was a "comprehensor." By a kind of ~similitude,
9 2, 172 | prophets?~(5) Whether a comprehensor can be a prophet?~(6) Whether
10 2, 172 | 3: Further, Christ was a comprehensor from the moment of His ~
11 2, 172 | Christ was at the same time comprehensor and wayfarer [*Cf. ~TP,
12 2, 172 | applicable ~to Him as a comprehensor, but only as a wayfarer.~
13 3, 7 | as He ~was not merely a "comprehensor," but a "wayfarer." Hence
14 3, 7 | inasmuch as He was ~not only a "comprehensor," but a "wayfarer."~Aquin.:
15 3, 7 | Christ, Who was both a "comprehensor" ~and a "wayfarer."~Aquin.:
16 3, 7 | proportioned to ~the state of the comprehensor. But in the state of the
17 3, 7 | But in the state of the comprehensor there ~will be a certain
18 3, 7 | Therefore in the state of the comprehensor ~the fulness of grace is
19 3, 7 | man was a ~true and full comprehensor from the first instant of
20 3, 8 | merely a wayfarer, but a comprehensor. And therefore He is the
21 3, 10 | that the Son of Man is a ~comprehensor of the Divine Essence, not
22 3, 11 | merely a wayfarer but also a comprehensor; hence ~His soul could know
23 3, 11 | same ~time a wayfarer and a comprehensor, as will be more clearly
24 3, 11 | but the conditions of a comprehensor He had ~chiefly on the part
25 3, 11 | condition of the soul of ~a comprehensor, viz. that it is nowise
26 3, 11 | fully the capabilities ~of a comprehensor.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[11] A[
27 3, 15 | was at once wayfarer and comprehensor?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[15] A[
28 3, 15 | at once a wayfarer and a comprehensor?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[15] A[
29 3, 15 | at once a wayfarer and a ~comprehensor. For it belongs to a wayfarer
30 3, 15 | of ~beatitude, and to a comprehensor it belongs to be resting
31 3, 15 | be at once wayfarer and ~comprehensor.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[15] A[
32 3, 15 | was not a wayfarer but a comprehensor.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[15] A[
33 3, 15 | that Christ was a ~pure comprehensor and nowise a wayfarer, since
34 3, 15 | tending to beatitude, and ~a comprehensor from having already obtained
35 3, 15 | 2). Hence He was at once comprehensor, inasmuch ~as He had the
36 3, 18 | Further, Christ was a true comprehensor. But the Saints who are ~
37 3, 18 | OBJ 3: Christ was at once comprehensor and wayfarer, inasmuch as ~
38 3, 19 | before His death Christ was a comprehensor even ~as He is now. But
39 3, 19 | because the charity of the ~comprehensor belongs to the reward of
40 3, 19 | it was the charity of a comprehensor, but ~inasmuch as it was
41 3, 19 | at once a wayfarer and ~a comprehensor, as was said above (Q[15],
42 3, 30 | Christ was both wayfarer and ~comprehensor, He did not need to be instructed
43 3, 34 | instant He was a perfect comprehensor?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[
44 3, 34 | Whether Christ was a perfect comprehensor in the first instant of
45 3, 34 | Christ was not a perfect comprehensor in the ~first instant of
46 3, 34 | seems that Christ was not a ~comprehensor in the first instant of
47 3, 34 | beatitude; which is to be ~a comprehensor.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[
48 3, 34 | being short of that of the "comprehensor," is in less measure than
49 3, 34 | measure than that ~of the comprehensor. Wherefore it is manifest
50 3, 34 | it follows that He was a comprehensor in ~act, seeing God in His
51 3, 34 | is said to have been a ~comprehensor, but the glory of the body,
52 Suppl, 91| no place ~whatever in a comprehensor. Now it is most reprehensible
53 Suppl, 91| with a ~wayfarer as with a comprehensor, because in a wayfarer the
54 Suppl, 91| repentance for evil: whereas in a comprehensor ~there can be no passion
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