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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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identically

   Part, Question
1 2, 42 | OBJ 1: Not every fear is identically the same; there are various ~ 2 2, 67 | long as it remains the same identically, cannot pass from one species 3 2, 67 | cannot be perfect and remain identically the same.~Aquin.: SMT FS 4 2, 67 | it remains the same, not identically but ~generically, it is 5 2, 67 | knowledge of faith ~remains identically the same, this is absolutely 6 2, 67 | the genus does not ~remain identically the same: thus if you remove 7 2, 67 | of color does not remain ~identically the same, as though the 8 2, 67 | substance of the ~genus remains identically the same, when the difference 9 2, 67 | substance of matter remains identically the same, when the form 10 2, 67 | remains of faith, either identically or specifically the same, 11 2, 67 | thing is ~the same, not identically, but generically, as stated.~ 12 2, 67 | perfection of glory, but ~remains identically the same.~Aquin.: SMT FS 13 2, 4 | informis] faith are one ~identically?~(5) Whether faith is a 14 3, 50 | 1/1~Whether Christ's was identically the same body living and 15 3, 50 | seem that Christ's was not identically the same body ~living and 16 3, 50 | everyone else is not simply identically the same, dead and living, ~ 17 3, 50 | neither ~is the body of Christ identically the same, dead and living.~ 18 3, 50 | Christ's body ~was not simply identically the same, living and dead. ~ 19 3, 50 | was dead, did not remain identically the same, because death 20 3, 50 | body ~of Christ was simply identically the same: since a thing 21 3, 50 | is said to be ~"simply" identically the same from the identity 22 3, 50 | was not "simply" the same ~identically, because it was not "totally" 23 3, 50 | thing is said to be the same identically according ~to suppositum, 24 3, 50 | nature, still it continues identically ~the same in Christ according 25 3, 55 | Thirdly, He shows that it was identically the same body which ~He 26 3, 77 | for ~an accident remaining identically the same to be at one time 27 Suppl, 1 | it is impossible for the identically same ~thing to arise from 28 Suppl, 44| relation of equality is not ~identically the same in each extreme. 29 Suppl, 44| Neither therefore is there an ~identically same joining; and consequently 30 Suppl, 70| eye. But if it were not ~identically the same soul that returns 31 Suppl, 70| the body, it would not be ~identically the same man. Therefore 32 Suppl, 70| reason it would not be ~identically the same eye, if the visual 33 Suppl, 70| the visual power were not identically the ~same; and in like manner 34 Suppl, 70| neither would the whole man be identically the same. ~Therefore it 35 Suppl, 70| just as a fire would remain identically the same, although ~another 36 Suppl, 70| been heated returns not identically the same, although the water 37 Suppl, 70| organs will be the same identically, ~although the powers be 38 Suppl, 70| although the powers be not identically the same.~Aquin.: SMT XP 39 Suppl, 72| species as ours, ~is not identically the same. Now we see that 40 Suppl, 76| the body will rise again identically the same?~(2) Whether it 41 Suppl, 76| would not be described as ~identically the same. Therefore neither 42 Suppl, 76| Therefore the body will not be ~identically the same. The minor is proved 43 Suppl, 76| will rise again the same identically.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[ 44 Suppl, 76| the body will ~rise again identically the same, but of a different 45 Suppl, 76| 1/1~Whether it will be identically the same man that shall 46 Suppl, 76| seem that it will not be identically the same man that ~shall 47 Suppl, 76| substance are not ~repeated identically." Now such is man's substance 48 Suppl, 76| it will not be the same identically. Therefore much less ~will 49 Suppl, 76| Therefore much less ~will it be identically the same man if he be reformed 50 Suppl, 76| Consequently it does not return ~identically the same, nor can the statue 51 Suppl, 76| same, nor can the statue be identically the same. But ~man's form, 52 Suppl, 76| they will ~not be the same identically. Now if the parts are different 53 Suppl, 76| after ~being remade, is identically the same, not as to its


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