Part, Question
1 1, 1 | our purpose within proper limits, we first endeavor to ~investigate
2 1, 5 | whatever is added to ~being limits it; as substance, quantity,
3 1, 5 | etc. Therefore goodness ~limits being. Therefore not every
4 1, 50 | be circumscribed by local limits belongs to bodies only; ~
5 1, 50 | circumscribed by essential limits belongs to all ~creatures,
6 1, 53 | Between the two extreme limits there are infinite ~intermediate
7 1, 51 | be circumscribed by local limits belongs to bodies only; ~
8 1, 51 | circumscribed by essential limits belongs to all ~creatures,
9 1, 54 | Between the two extreme limits there are infinite intermediate
10 1, 101 | from holding, within proper limits, a spiritual paradise; so ~
11 1, 116 | soul. Therefore within the limits of its natural power the
12 1, 116 | God, it ~can exceed those limits.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[117] A[
13 2, 2 | good which ~surpasses the limits of all creation, it seems
14 2, 21 | mean does not ~exceed its limits, viz. the action does not
15 2, 23 | does not go beyond the ~limits of "sadness," which is a
16 2, 24 | movement that exceeds the ~limits of reason. Wherefore Cicero,
17 2, 31 | latter remains within the limits of sensible ~pleasure. Because
18 2, 56 | good, which transcends the limits of ~human nature, or as
19 2, 93 | they should not pass ~their limits."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[93] A[
20 2, 11 | matter the law ~prescribes limits according as God's honor
21 2, 23 | not possible to fix any limits to the ~increase of charity
22 2, 25 | one will rest ~within the limits determined by God. But in
23 2, 26 | physician does not put ~limits to health, but makes it
24 2, 58 | without ~himself exceeding the limits of a blameless defence.
25 2, 62 | one does not exceed the ~limits of a blameless defense."
26 2, 81 | wrong to transgress the limits fixed by ~God, especially
27 2, 81 | have a mind to pass the ~limits to see the Lord, and a very
28 2, 81 | God has fixed for us the limits of prayer by instituting
29 2, 81 | prolong our prayer ~beyond its limits.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
30 2, 84 | should vary between ~these limits according to the custom
31 2, 93 | extending beyond its possible limits. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
32 2, 93 | they be extended beyond the limits set according to the ~order
33 2, 180 | mind to pass the" fixed "limits to see the Lord." Therefore ~
34 3, 1 | God in person ~exceeds the limits of the perfection of nature.~
35 3, 2 | Div. Nom. 1): "Within the limits of our nature He came, Who
36 3, 7 | infinite, is confined by no limits. Therefore it ~seems that
37 3, 10 | created remained within the limits of the ~creature," as Damascene
38 3, 31 | shut up within the narrow limits of the womb. Therefore it ~
39 3, 46 | its proper matter, within limits. ~But, as was laid down
40 Suppl, 8 | con. fined within certain limits.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[8] A[6]
41 Suppl, 25| exceeds that estimate, he limits the compensation. Now he
42 Suppl, 26| grant them within fixed limits ~and not beyond.~Aquin.:
43 Suppl, 28| does not go beyond ~the limits of a secret tribunal, since,
44 Suppl, 28| penance, that goes beyond the limits of the secret tribunal:
45 Suppl, 60| does not extend beyond the limits of amendment, and ~these
46 Suppl, 67| these causes within narrower limits, saying with ~sufficient
47 Suppl, 69| Human affairs have their ~limits other than have the wonders
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