|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |     mode of being of things is manifold. For some things have being
 2   1, 13  |     creatures in a various and manifold manner, so also to the ~
 3   1, 13  |      represented by them ~in a manifold and imperfect manner.~Aquin.:
 4   1, 13  |     God requires that what are manifold ~and divided in others should
 5   1, 13  |  intellect apprehends Him in a manifold manner, as things represent ~
 6   1, 13  |      of its one power produces manifold and various forms in ~all
 7   1, 19  |    that the act of His will is manifold, and ~consequently His existence,
 8   1, 26  |  things which in creatures is ~manifold, pre-exist in God, as was
 9   1, 47  |       uniform, in creatures is manifold and divided and hence the ~
10   1, 57  | deficiently, partially, and in manifold manner in the lower beings,
11   1, 57  |     themselves, yet in a more ~manifold manner and less perfectly
12   1, 57  |        so far ~as they are the manifold representations of that
13   1, 76  |  account of its perfection, is manifold in power: and therefore,
14   1, 48  |       uniform, in creatures is manifold and divided and hence the ~
15   1, 58  | deficiently, partially, and in manifold manner in the lower beings,
16   1, 58  |     themselves, yet in a more ~manifold manner and less perfectly
17   1, 58  |        so far ~as they are the manifold representations of that
18   1, 75  |  account of its perfection, is manifold in power: and therefore,
19   1, 105 |        as good stewards of the manifold grace of God" (1 Pt. ~4:
20   1, 111 |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: A manifold grade exists in the Divine
21   1, 112 | towards good on account of the manifold passions of the soul. Likewise ~
22   1, 116 |         Eph. ~3:10): "That the manifold wisdom of God may be made
23   2, 5   |      many mansions signify the manifold Happiness in the ~divers
24   2, 10  |     word "nature" is used in a manifold sense. For ~sometimes it
25   2, 20  |       it ~is in one genus, and manifold, in so far as it is referred
26   2, 20  |        quantity; and yet it is manifold, considered as to the genus
27   2, 87  |       And since man's good ~is manifold, viz. good of the soul,
28   2, 94  |         as to its parts, it is manifold. ~Therefore, either there
29   2, 99  |         in order to remove the manifold errors ~to which reason
30   2, 101 |        them [Vulg.: 'him'] My ~manifold laws"; and (Job 11:6): "
31   2, 101 |    wisdom, and that His Law is manifold."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101]
32   2, 1   |      which in God are one, are manifold in our ~intellect. Therefore
33   2, 45  |      from being fixed, are ~of manifold variety according to the
34   2, 59  |     their matter is uniform or manifold?~(4) Whether in any of these
35   2, 94  |      and more embroiled in the manifold snares of a ~pernicious
36   2, 111 |        Therefore it contains a manifold ~wickedness.~Aquin.: SMT
37   2, 181 |     except in ~a multiform and manifold manner, so too, the fulness
38   3, 47  |      Christ, on account of the manifold signs and force of His ~
39   3, 71  |    Reply OBJ 3: Instruction is manifold. one leads to the embracing
40   3, 72  |   Ghost, Whose operations ~are manifold, according to Wis. 7:22, "
41   3, 72  |       Holy "Spirit . . . ~one, manifold"; and 1 Cor. 12:4, "There
42   3, 76  |        one, as to subject, and manifold in ~being, there is nothing
43   3, 83  | conscience, and, ~owing to the manifold labor with which it is prepared,
44 Suppl, 72|     the universe, and the more manifold outpouring of His goodness ~
45 Suppl, 86|         of torment through the manifold downfall of those whom they
 
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