|    Part, Question1   1, 4   |        Since likeness is based upon agreement or communication ~in form,
 2   1, 4   |             because they are not in agreement, ~specifically or generically.~
 3   1, 4   |             affirmed on account of ~agreement in form according to the
 4   1, 19  |           expression that is not in agreement with the mind ~of him who
 5   1, 19  |          the divine will are not in agreement with that will, they are ~
 6   1, 42  |       signified by way of form. But agreement in ~form makes things to
 7   1, 57  |          thing resembles another by agreement ~in genus, species, or accident;
 8   1, 65  |             be ~some cause for that agreement, since things diverse in
 9   1, 42  |       signified by way of form. But agreement in ~form makes things to
10   1, 58  |          thing resembles another by agreement ~in genus, species, or accident;
11   1, 66  |             be ~some cause for that agreement, since things diverse in
12   2, 29  |         love consists in a certain ~agreement of the lover with the object
13   2, 29  |           the cause of ~hatred, and agreement is the cause of love; while
14   2, 34  |          the moral order depend on ~agreement or disagreement with reason,
15   2, 34  |             the pleasant depends on agreement with the appetite, which ~
16   2, 8   |           four gifts is ~clearly in agreement with the distinction of
17   2, 28  |          appetitive movements be in agreement.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[29] A[
18   2, 34  |      pleasure in so far as it is in agreement with ~the will.~Aquin.:
19   2, 55  | commensurated to another person, by agreement, or by common ~consent,
20   2, 55  |          two ways: first by private agreement, as that ~which is confirmed
21   2, 55  |            which is confirmed by an agreement between private individuals;
22   2, 55  |   individuals; secondly, ~by public agreement, as when the whole community
23   2, 55  |           human will can, by common agreement, make a thing to be ~just
24   2, 55  |           decree anything by common agreement. Therefore ~the right of
25   2, 58  |            right," secondly by some agreement between men, and this is ~
26   2, 64  |            rather ~arose from human agreement which belongs to positive
27   2, 75  |          demands ~be done by mutual agreement. Now, according to the Philosopher (
28   2, 76  |         money, by tacit or express ~agreement, in return for lending money
29   2, 76  |            sin, by tacit or express agreement to ~receive anything whose
30   2, 76  |         were due on account of some agreement tacit or expressed, but ~
31   2, 76  |            may without sin enter an agreement with the ~borrower for compensation
32   2, 76  |          the lender cannot enter an agreement for compensation, ~through
33   2, 76  |           though there ~had been an agreement tacit or expressed, to expect
34   2, 84  |            on account of a previous agreement: as ~when a person is granted
35   2, 90  |            goes on to ~say, "or any agreement or covenant made with the
36   2, 93  |        other means of coming to an ~agreement, so far as I can see, they
37   2, 94  |            consequently ~a kind of "agreement or covenant made with the
38   2, 152 |         done against the customs or agreement of any ~people, though it
39   2, 166 |            to the ~soul. This is in agreement with the statement of the
40   2, 166 |           it thus in respect of its agreement with temperance, to ~which
41   3, 2   |           of the man was always in ~agreement with the will of the Word
42   3, 3   |           God, has a certain common agreement with all creatures, because
43   3, 3   |       Moreover, He has a particular agreement with human nature, since
44   3, 8   |           nature. By reason of this agreement Christ can be said to be
45   3, 8   |            the angels, although the agreement falls short as regards the ~
46   3, 16  |       Persons are in greater mutual agreement ~than the human nature and
47   3, 55  |       insufficient from the want of agreement on the part of the Evangelists. ~
48 Suppl, 43|           fickleness to ~rescind an agreement, since "our counsels are
49 Suppl, 52|            forth. The canons are in agreement with this (cap. Liberi,
50 Suppl, 57|             relationship is more in agreement with carnal ~union or procreation
51 Suppl, 70|          our nativity," etc., is in agreement ~with this, for it is worded
52 Suppl, 72|          Dei xx, 16) would ~seem in agreement with this: "In this conflagration
53 Suppl, 75|     Secondly, because it is more in agreement with Divine Scripture which ~
54 Suppl, 89|       twofold. One is according to ~agreement in nature; and thus God
 
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