Part, Question
1 1, 12 | US (THIRTEEN ARTICLES)~As hitherto we have considered God as
2 1, 43 | which he was not there ~hitherto. Thus the mission of a divine
3 1, 46 | because it began to be whereas hitherto ~it was not. This, however,
4 1, 69 | OBJ 2: Further, the earth hitherto had been completely covered
5 1, 43 | which he was not there ~hitherto. Thus the mission of a divine
6 1, 47 | because it began to be whereas hitherto ~it was not. This, however,
7 1, 70 | OBJ 2: Further, the earth hitherto had been completely covered
8 2, 40 | as impossible that which hitherto he had thought ~possible.
9 2, 95 | brought to do ~willingly what hitherto they did from fear, and
10 2, 97 | occurs, the rule followed hitherto ~should be changed. But "
11 2, 97 | which the law was useful hitherto, then it is not the ~custom
12 2, 106 | than he has possessed it hitherto, especially the apostles ~
13 2, 111 | especially when the will, which hitherto ~willed evil, begins to
14 2, 113 | has been subject to it ~hitherto. Hence by sinning with the
15 2, 114 | even though he ~has not hitherto had his grace. Much more,
16 2, 2 | this name of His, which hitherto they knew not." ~Therefore
17 2, 4 | comes to a believer, who hitherto ~had the habit of lifeless
18 2, 4 | lifeless and without form hitherto, becomes formed and living.~
19 2, 8 | come to understand what hitherto we ignored. Hence the act
20 2, 10 | all their feasts, just as hitherto they and their fathers have ~
21 2, 10 | Church's custom observed hitherto.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
22 2, 23 | matters which he ignored hitherto. But this ~cannot be said
23 2, 25 | loving one to whom one has hitherto done kindly actions. Therefore ~
24 2, 87 | by making public what was hitherto secret: ~in another way
25 2, 87 | but it implies that what hitherto came under an oath no ~longer
26 2, 162 | concupiscence such as they had not hitherto."~
27 2, 172 | more excellent way than ~hitherto, because then not only certain
28 2, 172 | aside to idolatry, whereas hitherto no such revelation ~was
29 2, 182 | something they ~had not hitherto, namely the office of the
30 3, 16 | if ~"this was not white hitherto" that "therefore it was
31 3, 16 | therefore it was not colored ~hitherto." Now, to be simply is higher
32 3, 37 | womb" imply that nothing hitherto had entered or gone forth
33 3, 39 | the obstacles which had hitherto hindered the ~souls of the
34 3, 52 | away your power, whereby ~hitherto you held men fast in hell";
35 3, 54 | of color, as it had been hitherto, it seems that ~it was not
36 3, 55 | His bodily presence, but hitherto He ~had been with them not
37 3, 55 | Him'; not that they were hitherto walking with their eyes
38 Suppl, 2 | crushed [conteritur] which hitherto was ~hard and whole. Hence
39 Suppl, 2 | the hardness of sin was hitherto: so that there is no ~contrition
40 Suppl, 37| persons that ~which had hitherto been committed implicitly
41 Suppl, 45| body (1 Cor. ~7:4), whereas hitherto each had free power over
42 Suppl, 72| destroyed, as they ~thought hitherto.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
43 Suppl, 72| consideration of things which hitherto they ~were unable to see
44 Suppl, 80| distinct ~being which it had hitherto, in so much as each of them
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