Part, Question
1 1, 14 | kind of multiplicity is attached to His substance.~Aquin.:
2 1, 16 | essence which is immutably attached to it." The definition that ~"
3 1, 19 | to some effects ~He has attached necessary causes, that cannot
4 1, 19 | to which such evils are attached. Thus in willing ~justice
5 1, 67 | existence, but so closely attached to the sun as to be indistinguishable. ~
6 1, 70 | earth, to which ~they are attached, received its form. The
7 1, 73 | nature; but the blessing attached to the seventh ~day, to
8 1, 68 | existence, but so closely attached to the sun as to be indistinguishable. ~
9 1, 71 | earth, to which ~they are attached, received its form. The
10 1, 72 | nature; but the blessing attached to the seventh ~day, to
11 2, 5 | else has some inconvenience attached to it, by reason of which
12 2, 5 | has ~it any inconvenience attached to it; because it is written
13 2, 35 | appetite is inordinately attached.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[35] A[
14 2, 39 | either through one's being attached to it, and loving it too
15 2, 73 | Moreover much blame is attached to the sin committed by
16 2, 89 | to which venial sins are attached. Therefore, venial sins
17 2, 89 | as man is more or less ~attached to them.~Aquin.: SMT FS
18 2, 104 | there are two ~conditions attached to the judicial precepts:
19 2, 107 | however, any ~punishment being attached to the prohibition. Now
20 2, 13 | to evil, while but feebly attached to good. Hence never ~or
21 2, 106 | that an episcopal see be attached to a certain ~church belongs
22 2, 130 | which a man is too much ~attached to his own opinion, being
23 2, 162 | man. Now this condition attached to the nature of the human ~
24 2, 162 | hand, this condition is not attached to the adaptability of matter
25 2, 166 | instance where a man is not so attached to amusement as ~to be willing
26 2, 182 | priestly office with a cure attached, as appears (XVI, qu. i,
27 2, 183 | has the height of degree attached to it, it would seem ~that,
28 2, 184 | that "we are ~more firmly attached to earthly things when we
29 2, 186 | namely ~to avoid being attached to worldly things.~Aquin.:
30 2, 187 | account of the ~solemnity attached to it. And since the Church
31 3, 43 | already gathered around and attached to Him, and attentive ~to
32 3, 47 | that a man is so strongly attached ~to sin that he wishes to
33 3, 71 | undertaken by the priests attached to each church." ~And Gregory
34 3, 75 | Ghost ~because they were attached to His bodily presence,
35 3, 87 | so long as the ~will is attached to sin, so neither can venial
36 3, 87 | unless it find the will attached to sin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
37 3, 87 | through ~man being too much attached to a created good, albeit
38 3, 87 | mind is still actually ~attached, even as insincerity sometimes
39 3, 89 | which an irregularity is attached; ~wherefore it is said in
40 Suppl, 9 | confess while remaining attached to sin, his word is not
41 Suppl, 10| the desire of confession attached to it, and ~therefore it
42 Suppl, 10| the ~punishment of shame attached to it, so that the oftener
43 Suppl, 20| sometimes that a sin has attached to it a ~defect of irregularity
44 Suppl, 25| that church, or ~the clergy attached thereto who go there every
45 Suppl, 49| a thing that has a loss attached to it to be eligible, it
46 Suppl, 49| remedied, Divine providence attached pleasure to that act, which
47 Suppl, 56| many other sacramentals are attached to Baptism besides ~catechizing.
48 Suppl, 65| might be sought after, it attached pleasure ~to the union;
49 Suppl, 66| that irregularity is not attached to the bigamy ~that consists
50 Suppl, 69| rest had a lack of rest attached ~to it, it was called both
51 Suppl, 77| property of the being immutably attached ~thereto." Accordingly a
52 Suppl, 78| latitude and is not ~to be attached to one fixed measure; and
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