Part, Question
1 1, 5 | actual things find ~their completion, but also towards which
2 1, 19 | might enjoy Him, or for ~the completion of the universe. But this
3 1, 23 | Thus it is that for the completion of the universe ~there are
4 1, 64 | kingdom, which found its completion in ~Christ; and most of
5 1, 73 | of inquiry:~(1) About the completion of the works;~(2) About
6 1, 73 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the completion of the Divine works ought
7 1, 73 | It would seem that the completion of the Divine works ought
8 1, 73 | Incarnation is a time of completion, wherefore it is called "
9 1, 73 | Jn. 19:30). ~Hence the completion of the Divine works does
10 1, 73 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the completion of a work is an act in itself.
11 1, 73 | His work. Therefore the completion of the works does not ~belong
12 1, 73 | things ~new." Therefore the completion of the Divine works ought
13 1, 73 | version of the Scripture, the completion of the ~works is attributed
14 1, 73 | however, may stand, since the ~completion of the universe as to the
15 1, 73 | the sixth day, but its completion as regards their operation,
16 1, 74 | another, because at the ~completion of a week of seven days,
17 1, 65 | kingdom, which found its completion in ~Christ; and most of
18 1, 72 | of inquiry:~(1) About the completion of the works;~(2) About
19 1, 72 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the completion of the Divine works ought
20 1, 72 | It would seem that the completion of the Divine works ought
21 1, 72 | Incarnation is a time of completion, wherefore it is called "
22 1, 72 | Jn. 19:30). ~Hence the completion of the Divine works does
23 1, 72 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the completion of a work is an act in itself.
24 1, 72 | His work. Therefore the completion of the works does not ~belong
25 1, 72 | things ~new." Therefore the completion of the Divine works ought
26 1, 72 | version of the Scripture, the completion of the ~works is attributed
27 1, 72 | however, may stand, since the ~completion of the universe as to the
28 1, 72 | the sixth day, but its completion as regards their operation,
29 1, 73 | another, because at the ~completion of a week of seven days,
30 1, 78 | as regards the ~ultimate completion of the act, and then it
31 2, 1 | is always ordained to its completion; as is clearly ~the case
32 2, 25 | other passions have their completion and end; wherefore they ~
33 2, 25 | order of ~intention and completion. And though fear and hope
34 2, 31 | which consists in a state of completion, as observed above. ~Accordingly
35 2, 71 | business than achieve its ~completion. Now the presence of vices
36 2, 113 | things required for the completion of anything; and in ~this
37 2, 51 | inconstancy, as to its completion, is due to a defect in the
38 2, 51 | Consequently inconstancy, as to its completion, belongs to imprudence. ~
39 3, 2 | Whatever accrues after the completion of the being comes ~accidentally,
40 3, 17 | completed with its final ~completion. Hence, since they placed
41 3, 28 | designate a fixed time, on the completion of which that ~takes place
42 3, 33 | flesh the beginning ~and the completion of its conception were in
43 3, 59 | of any action before its completion in ~itself and in its results:
44 3, 62 | several things ~concur in the completion of a sacrament, namely,
45 3, 72 | In every work the final completion is reserved to the ~supreme
46 3, 72 | is, as it were, the final completion of the ~sacrament of Baptism;
47 3, 78 | Further, one sacrament has one completion: hence although there ~be
48 3, 83 | whatever may prevent its completion, because this is a heinous ~
49 Suppl, 78| as regards the ~term of completion. Wherefore that which belonged
50 Suppl, 85| of the body and from the completion of the number of the ~saints.
51 Suppl, 85| of the body and from the completion of the number of ~damned
52 Suppl, 88| Divine ~providence to the completion of the number of the elect,
53 Suppl, 89| it indicates removal of completion whence ~knowledge of a thing
54 Suppl, 90| dependent on the soul for its ~completion; secondly, as containing
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