Part, Question
1 1, 1 | any creature be taken to represent God, ~this representation
2 1, 13 | Him as far as ~creatures represent Him. Now it is shown above (
3 1, 13 | forms of inferior bodies represent ~the power of the sun. This
4 1, 13 | manner, even as creatures represent ~it imperfectly. So when
5 1, 13 | manner, even as creatures ~represent Him imperfectly.~Aquin.:
6 1, 13 | manifold manner, as things represent ~Him.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[13]
7 1, 13 | imperfect, for it ~does not represent one and the same generic
8 1, 14 | in such a way as not to represent another. ~Hence when we
9 1, 14 | God's essence, suffices to represent all things. ~Hence by understanding
10 1, 42 | creatures does not sufficiently ~represent what exists in God; so according
11 1, 44 | Him, forasmuch as they ~represent the divine idea, as a material
12 1, 45 | diversely. For some effects represent only the causality of the
13 1, 45 | who it is. Other effects represent the cause as regards the
14 1, 51 | angels as fittingly to represent the intelligible properties
15 1, 56 | likeness is sufficient ~to represent the Divine essence. Such
16 1, 42 | creatures does not sufficiently ~represent what exists in God; so according
17 1, 45 | Him, forasmuch as they ~represent the divine idea, as a material
18 1, 46 | diversely. For some effects represent only the causality of the
19 1, 46 | who it is. Other effects represent the cause as regards the
20 1, 52 | angels as fittingly to represent the intelligible properties
21 1, 57 | likeness is sufficient ~to represent the Divine essence. Such
22 1, 84 | things which the ~species represent belong to different genera.
23 1, 102 | end of the statue ~made to represent him. Therefore we may say
24 2, 17 | intellect and imagination represent such things as arouse the
25 2, 101 | in theatres were done to represent ~the actions of others.
26 2, 102 | to God; and in order to represent the mystery of the ~Redemption
27 2, 102 | there was something to ~represent his seat; since, to wit,
28 2, 102 | and garments, ~in order to represent the various connections
29 2, 28 | pity, in so far as they represent as ~present, the evil that
30 2, 34 | signify "revenge" does not represent the original ~Greek.], saying
31 2, 53 | s ~meaning by words, to represent error as truth, to make
32 2, 61 | stand in God's place or represent the whole community: ~and
33 2, 78 | this kind of due that a man represent himself to ~others just
34 2, 82 | one adoration. It ~is to represent this that where it is related (
35 2, 107 | by ~"truth we faithfully represent things as they are were,
36 2, 107 | annoyance." For those who represent themselves ~as being greater
37 3, 25 | these very things do not represent ~Christ's image as the cross
38 3, 29 | required, because they ~represent the family in the senate
39 3, 36 | order is that the shepherds represent the apostles ~and other
40 3, 46 | characters employed by them to ~represent 3 and 6 are somewhat alike.~
41 3, 67 | there be one minister to represent Christ. Hence the Apostle
42 3, 74 | this sacrament ought to represent Christ's Passion more fully ~
43 3, 76 | first place this serves to represent ~Christ's Passion, in which
44 3, 76 | formed in the eye in order to represent some truth, ~namely, for
45 3, 76 | because it is done "to represent the truth," namely, to show
46 3, 80 | breaking their fast, so as to represent the Lord's supper. But this
47 3, 83 | sacrament, and in order to ~represent the holiness which is the
48 3, 83 | fittingly consecrated, both ~to represent the holiness which the Church
49 3, 83 | performed in this sacrament represent ~Christ's Passion. But during
50 3, 83 | things are done in order to represent Christ's Passion, or the ~
51 3, 83 | itself. And so in order to ~represent His five wounds, in the
52 3, 83 | since they are done so as to represent something ~else. The priest
53 Suppl, 40| done in the Old Testament represent ~imperfectly the things
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