Part, Question
1 1, 12 | to ~see Him always; and possessing Him, they enjoy Him as the
2 1, 18 | from the fact of ~their possessing three dimensions: and is
3 1, 24 | For this reason those who, possessing grace, fail to obtain glory, ~
4 1, 24 | because some are directed by possessing ~grace, to obtain eternal
5 1, 25 | notion of ~"suppositum" possessing nature, and under that of
6 1, 42 | another relation; the Father possessing power as ~"giving" signified
7 1, 45 | Therefore in rational creatures, possessing intellect ~and will, there
8 1, 59 | which desires being before possessing it, and from the form which
9 1, 61 | above, the whole universe, ~possessing within Himself the entire
10 1, 63 | every ~immoderate greed of possessing any created good be termed
11 1, 65 | very fact of any creature possessing being, it ~represents the
12 1, 67 | the solar substance, and ~possessing illuminative power in a
13 1, 42 | another relation; the Father possessing power as ~"giving" signified
14 1, 46 | Therefore in rational creatures, possessing intellect ~and will, there
15 1, 60 | which desires being before possessing it, ~and from the form which
16 1, 62 | above, the whole universe, ~possessing within Himself the entire
17 1, 64 | every ~immoderate greed of possessing any created good be termed
18 1, 66 | very fact of any creature possessing being, it ~represents the
19 1, 68 | the solar substance, and ~possessing illuminative power in a
20 1, 92 | everyone is conscious of possessing; and assigns the image of
21 1, 96 | not to other ~souls, as possessing an intellectual immaterial
22 1, 107 | regard to ~the fact that possessing this knowledge fully, they
23 1, 108 | order in the demons, as ~possessing a good nature.~Aquin.: SMT
24 2, 2 | seems to be the means of possessing all things: for, as the ~
25 2, 3 | a happy ~man consists in possessing the perfect good. But Aristotle
26 2, 4 | there is no delight ~in possessing any good whatever, without
27 2, 27 | for ~example, two things possessing the quality of whiteness
28 2, 33 | when ~it desires it before possessing it; since pleasure is the
29 2, 52 | potentially white, as not yet ~possessing the form of whiteness: hence
30 2, 69 | have many things without possessing them firmly and peacefully. ~
31 2, 71 | Consequently man, while possessing a habit, ~may either fail
32 2, 78 | suffered for ~the sake of possessing a particular good, but not
33 2, 84 | appetite chiefly through possessing some ~property of happiness,
34 2, 64 | to acquire the right of possessing the whole treasure. On ~
35 2, 85 | property is not the same as possessing ~it in common. But church
36 2, 87 | witness, he recognizes Him as possessing universal knowledge and ~
37 2, 116 | defined as "immoderate love of possessing." It is therefore evident
38 2, 116 | covetousness is excessive love of possessing riches, it exceeds in two ~
39 2, 150 | Wherefore if a man refrain ~from possessing certain things (which otherwise
40 2, 160 | greater excellence through possessing some good ~more excellently
41 2, 183 | evident that to live without ~possessing anything is a work of supererogation,
42 2, 186 | perfection is diminished by possessing something ~in common?~(8)
43 2, 186 | perfection is diminished by possessing something in ~common?~Aquin.:
44 2, 186 | perfection is diminished by ~possessing something in common. For
45 3, 40 | with ~others, not only by possessing riches, but also by receiving
46 3, 50 | both, but that He is one possessing a ~soul or a body.~Aquin.:
47 3, 79 | free-will that a man sins after possessing charity, just as ~after
48 Suppl, 89| will be fulfilled by their possessing God. For as ~God suffices
49 Suppl, 89| perfect goodness, and by ~possessing Him we possess all goods
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