Part, Question
1 1, 51 | they were not all giants, albeit there were many more ~before
2 1, 52 | they were not all giants, albeit there were many more ~before
3 2, 5 | knowing and loving God, albeit imperfectly. Therefore man
4 2, 5 | can attain perfect health, albeit by means of medicine, than
5 2, 6 | will is moved towards it, albeit not for its own sake, but
6 2, 62 | his natural principles, ~albeit not without Divine assistance.
7 2, 81 | transmission of the semen, albeit the semen itself is ~not
8 2, 88 | imply a defect of due order, albeit in ~different ways, as stated (
9 2, 99 | imperfect desire temporal goods, albeit ~in subordination to God:
10 2, 1 | believed, was contained, albeit ~implicitly, in the faith
11 2, 4 | which faith can ~be defined, albeit the words themselves are
12 2, 27 | being an act of charity, albeit ~not its first act.~
13 2, 42 | intention; yet it is fulfilled, albeit imperfectly, by those ~who
14 2, 51 | the virtue of prudence; albeit in different ways, as stated
15 2, 53 | there is some use of reason, albeit ~inordinate. Hence these
16 2, 60 | for an unlawful purpose, albeit the giving ~itself is not
17 2, 62 | self-defense, ~is irregular, albeit he intends not to kill him,
18 2, 86 | is accelerated in some, albeit few, who on ~this account
19 2, 111 | from a man's averseness, ~albeit inordinate, to be disagreeable
20 2, 115 | things, and so is justice, albeit ~under a different aspect,
21 2, 120 | by sinful than by ~lawful albeit corporal works, it follows
22 2, 121 | other passions of the soul albeit modified by reason. ~And
23 2, 132 | the passions of the soul, albeit in ~different ways. For
24 2, 135 | power of the free-will, albeit repaired by grace, to abide ~
25 3, 11 | its end by different ways: albeit there is never but one proper ~
26 3, 27 | reason, is a venial sin, albeit extremely slight, as Augustine
27 3, 42 | knowledge of spiritual things, albeit hidden under the ~garb of
28 3, 64 | do what ~the Church does, albeit he esteem it to be nothing.
29 3, 66 | represented after a ~fashion, albeit not so clearly; for no matter
30 3, 86 | punishment is taken away, albeit a ~debt of some temporal
31 3, 86 | the ~matter, viz. water, albeit chiefly in virtue of the
32 3, 87 | attached to a created good, albeit not in opposition ~to God,
33 3, 87 | debt of some punishment, albeit ~temporal; for it is written (
34 Suppl, 2 | sin and is sorry for it, albeit not ~with the sorrow of
35 Suppl, 12| satisfaction in this ~life, albeit the "fomes," which is the
36 Suppl, 19| baptize ~and consecrate, albeit to his own damnation.~Aquin.:
37 Suppl, 32| principle of the whole body, ~albeit a remote principle.~Aquin.:
38 Suppl, 39| previous to receiving Orders, albeit not ~for the validity of
39 Suppl, 45| bound by the marriage tie, albeit not in the tribunal of the ~
40 Suppl, 55| namely of consanguinity, albeit in a different degree on ~
41 Suppl, 66| adultery, he becomes irregular, albeit opinions ~differ on this
42 Suppl, 71| from one another's ~works, albeit according to the measure
43 Suppl, 71| suffrages of that priest, albeit a ~sinner, profit the departed.
44 Suppl, 76| remain even after death, albeit not under the aspect ~of
45 Suppl, 77| belongs to ~the species in it, albeit as regards what is material
46 Suppl, 83| But the glorified bodies, albeit ~they receive something,
47 Appen1, 1| Therefore these souls ~likewise, albeit deprived of so great a good
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