|    Part, Question1   1, 4   |         thing is perfect if it is completely made. But it does not befit
 2   1, 12  |       when ~its boundaries can be completely viewed or traced; for the
 3   1, 12  |            a thing are said to be completely surveyed when the end of
 4   1, 12  |            and the ~seer would be completely beatified. Hence Augustine
 5   1, 14  |         his own essence, ~returns completely to his own essence." But
 6   1, 19  |        goodness suffices God, and completely satisfies ~His will. Therefore
 7   1, 59  |         or essence of a thing is ~completely comprised within it: whatever,
 8   1, 69  |           earth hitherto had been completely covered by the ~waters,
 9   1, 69  |  according to the nature of water completely to cover the ~earth, just
10   1, 69  |            earth, just as the air completely surrounds both water and
11   1, 60  |         or essence of a thing is ~completely comprised within it: whatever,
12   1, 70  |           earth hitherto had been completely covered by the ~waters,
13   1, 70  |  according to the nature of water completely to cover the ~earth, just
14   1, 70  |            earth, just as the air completely surrounds both water and
15   1, 83  |   material thing cannot be ~known completely and truly, except in as
16   2, 6   |  concupiscence, knowledge ~is not completely destroyed, because the power
17   2, 37  |            so ~that a man becomes completely stupefied.~Aquin.: SMT FS
18   2, 74  |            fomes," which is never completely ~destroyed in this life,
19   2, 88  |         because then it does not ~completely fulfil the conditions of
20   2, 107 |           them of vengeance ~more completely by commanding them to abstain
21   2, 109 |          inasmuch ~as it does not completely heal man, as stated above.~
22   2, 2   |         assent," does not express completely what is ~meant by "to believe":
23   2, 2   |         way, then ~this expresses completely the nature of the act of
24   2, 22  |       natural good, ~which is not completely taken away by sin, as stated
25   2, 23  |         its potentiality were not completely satisfied with the one form.
26   2, 172 |           he has not yet attained completely to his ultimate perfection, ~
27   2, 173 |      their departing this life so completely as to leave nothing but
28   3, 11  |      these things more fully ~and completely than others. Yet He did
29   3, 15  |    crowned according as ~the more completely it overcomes its enemy -
30   3, 37  | Consequently this figure was not ~completely fulfilled in Christ's birth,
31   3, 44  |           moment when the sun had completely emerged from the eclipse.~
32   3, 52  |     healed in this life He healed completely. Also, our Lord says (Jn.
33   3, 55  |        collectively ~establish it completely, especially owing to the
34   3, 62  |  principal agent exists in nature completely and perfectly: whereas the ~
35   3, 82  |        who is not enlightened has completely fallen away from ~the priestly
36   3, 86  |     repent having sinned, but not completely; for they except certain
37 Suppl, 34|      particular by one who has it completely, rather than ~to cause power;
38 Suppl, 40|        they should shave the head completely ~and not in the shape of
39 Suppl, 40|          a crown, but cut it off ~completely, for as yet it was not the
40 Suppl, 44|            has the generic nature completely, yet adds nothing pertaining
41 Suppl, 44|           find the generic nature completely in ~one species and not
42 Suppl, 47|         for marriage: it ~must be completely voluntary, because it has
43 Suppl, 79|          matter, it cannot tie it completely so as to prevent ~it from
44 Suppl, 82|        the glorified body will be completely in the ~power of the soul,
45 Suppl, 85|        judgment was not inflicted completely will be ~completed at the
46 Suppl, 95|         and this because they are completely turned away ~from the last
 
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