Part, Question
1 1, 3 | unchangeableness and dominion; and as standing, on account of His ~power
2 1, 10 | apprehending the "now" ~standing still. When Augustine says
3 1, 18 | continuous current: ~for standing waters, that are not connected
4 1, 68 | either side, as ~a wall standing in the midst of a river.
5 1, 69 | either side, as ~a wall standing in the midst of a river.
6 1, 79 | soul, yet tends to them as standing under ~the universal; as
7 2, 3 | to say, by reason of its standing in relation ~to what it
8 2, 18 | in its genus," genus here standing for ~species, just as we
9 2, 18 | will be indifferent, as ~standing apart from the genus of
10 2, 71 | Nothing hinders one thing from standing above another ~simply, and
11 2, 102 | elevated"; and the seraphim standing by; and that the ~house
12 2, 51 | its own ~weakness in not standing to the good purpose it has
13 2, 61 | in relation to persons of standing, so that ~there is no respect
14 2, 61 | be wicked, are honored as standing in God's place, and as representing ~
15 2, 68 | either side, and of equal standing, the accused should have
16 2, 68 | of ~witnesses, or their standing, or the favorableness of
17 2, 87 | that their oaths have no standing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
18 2, 113 | flatter any person of higher ~standing, whether of one's own choice,
19 2, 122 | consists ~essentially in standing firmly to truth and justice
20 2, 127 | of ~mind, because "a firm standing is necessary in every virtue,"
21 2, 135 | fortitude, in the point of standing firm against the difficulty
22 2, 147 | requisite in persons of greater standing?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149] A[
23 2, 147 | requisite in persons of ~greater standing. For old age gives a man
24 2, 147 | age gives a man a certain standing; wherefore ~honor and reverence
25 2, 147 | requisite in persons of standing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149] A[
26 2, 147 | required in persons of high standing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149] A[
27 2, 147 | requisite in persons of standing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149] A[
28 2, 153 | takes its name from a man standing for the ~good of right reason,
29 2, 154 | negligence on account of his not standing firm in resisting the passion ~
30 2, 181 | state" takes its name from ~"standing." Now a person is said to
31 2, 183 | distinction of sitting and standing be referred to ecclesiastical ~
32 3, 22 | showed me the high-priest standing before the angel of the
33 3, 27 | the Blessed Virgin while standing ~by the cross, and observing
34 3, 55 | says that there were two standing. ~Consequently, the arguments
35 3, 55 | afterwards rose so as to be seen standing, as Luke relates."~
36 3, 58 | 3: Further, sitting and standing savor of opposition. But
37 3, 58 | opened, and the Son of man ~standing on the right hand of God."
38 3, 58 | toil of combat saw ~Him standing whom He had as his helper.
39 3, 67 | minister of Christ, and as ~standing in His place; wherefore
40 3, 80 | be perpetual or of long ~standing, such as leprosy or issue
41 3, 80 | if perpetual or of long ~standing, do not hinder the receiving
42 3, 83 | sacrament, that the angel ~standing by at the Divine mysteries
43 3, 90 | the judgment of the priest standing in God's place, and this
44 Suppl, 67| as instanced by the sun standing still at the ~time of Josue,
45 Suppl, 80| even surrounded by others ~standing in its way. But this cannot
46 Suppl, 96| and the houses remained standing, the city was ~overthrown
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