|    Part, Question1   1, 8   |          anything means not to be absent from ~it. Now this is the
 2   1, 8   |          essence, that ~He is not absent from anything. Therefore
 3   1, 22  |     prevented, much good would be absent from the universe. ~A lion
 4   1, 39  |    earthly son ~this is sometimes absent by reason of lack of years. "
 5   1, 42  |          from the sun; wherein is absent equality of nature. The ~
 6   1, 42  |          of nature or of time ~is absent in every mode whereby one
 7   1, 54  |           of these necessities is absent from the angels. They are ~
 8   1, 39  |    earthly son ~this is sometimes absent by reason of lack of years. "
 9   1, 42  |          from the sun; wherein is absent equality of nature. The ~
10   1, 42  |          of nature or of time ~is absent in every mode whereby one
11   1, 55  |           of these necessities is absent from the angels. They are ~
12   1, 77  |   sensation, but ~also when it is absent. Otherwise, since animal
13   1, 77  |           moved to seek something absent: the ~contrary of which
14   1, 77  |         something apprehended and absent. Therefore an animal through
15   1, 84  |        for itself an image of an ~absent thing, or even of something
16   1, 86  |          see itself as if it were absent, but to discern itself as
17   2, 3   |         directed to the end, both absent, when it ~desires it; and
18   2, 4   |           are in the body, we are absent from the Lord"; and he ~
19   2, 4   |        and have a good will to be absent . . . from the body, and
20   2, 15  |           singulars be present or absent. And since the ~act of an
21   2, 28  |    remains whether the beloved be absent or present.~Aquin.: SMT
22   2, 28  |     ensues. But if the beloved be absent, ~two passions arise; viz.
23   2, 30  |          it is really present, or absent: because, according as it
24   2, 30  |      whereas, according as ~it is absent, it causes the faculty to
25   2, 30  | concupiscence, ~inasmuch as, when absent, it draws the faculty to
26   2, 30  |     absolutely, but considered as absent: just as the sensible, considered
27   2, 30  |         like fear, it regards the absent evil; sometimes it goes ~
28   2, 32  |         and memory regard what is absent: since memory is of the ~
29   2, 32  |         absolutely ~speaking, are absent: and yet those are, after
30   2, 33  |          present than towards an ~absent thing. Now such bodily disturbances
31   2, 38  |         united us to our ~dead or absent friends, become burdensome
32   2, 38  |        common with a deceased or ~absent friend, there are two causes
33   2, 43  |         is feared, were entirely ~absent.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[43] A[
34   2, 67  |          are in the ~body, we are absent from the Lord: for we walk
35   2, 67  |          who are in glory are not absent from the Lord, but ~present
36   2, 105 |     restitution, even if he were ~absent when it depreciated or died:
37   2, 4   |       certainty of the mind about absent things which surpasses opinion
38   2, 4   |           the present ~and of the absent. Consequently a thing to
39   2, 4   |       since hope is always of the absent and ~the unseen.~Aquin.:
40   2, 5   |         as now ~believers seek an absent God by faith, but by seeing
41   2, 5   |       them so that they sought an absent ~God as we seek Him: since
42   2, 27  |           we ~love by charity, is absent from us, so long as we are
43   2, 27  |           are in the body, we are absent from the Lord" (2 ~Cor.
44   2, 27  |         his friend, ~though he be absent. On the other hand sorrow
45   2, 27  |          body, we are said to be "absent ~from the Lord," in comparison
46   2, 66  |          something to one ~who is absent, as Augustine declares (
47   2, 66  |          accusation by one who is absent: but it ~does not exclude
48   2, 71  |           of ~backbiting if he be absent, but of reviling if he alone
49   2, 71  |          if a man speak ill of an absent person to one man alone,
50   2, 71  |    backbite is to speak ill of an absent person in order to ~blacken
51   2, 137 |          which will be altogether absent from heaven." ~Therefore
52   2, 171 |          with the soul one who is absent, as though ~we saw him with
53   2, 172 |           are in the body, we are absent from ~the Lord."~Aquin.:
54   2, 173 |            are in the body we are absent from the Lord. For we walk
55   2, 173 |          that state, Paul was not absent from the Lord, for he saw
56   2, 173 |          In this rapture Paul was absent from the Lord as regards ~
57   3, 5   |            Hence, ~if the soul is absent, there are no bones nor
58   3, 8   |          otherwise they would be "absent from the Lord," as the ~
59   3, 59  |        and have a good will to be absent rather from the body, and
60   3, 83  |         the wine or the ~water is absent, then he ought at once to
61   3, 83  |        discover that the water is absent, he ~ought notwithstanding
62 Suppl, 9 |   sometimes a man's own priest is absent, so that the penitent ~cannot
63 Suppl, 55|       persons already married was absent from the diocese ~at the
64 Suppl, 80|         which will be ~altogether absent from the glorified bodies.
65 Suppl, 92|           are in the body we are ~absent from the Lord" (2 Cor. 5:
 
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