Part, Question
1 1, 22 | would not be, were not all grades ~of being found in things.
2 1, 23 | there are required different grades of being; some of which
3 1, 23 | That this multiformity of grades ~may be preserved in things,
4 1, 54 | distinguishes the ~various grades of living things according
5 1, 62 | beatitude, so ~likewise the grades of the angelic nature seem
6 1, 65 | the Divine wisdom diverse grades are constituted in ~creatures.~
7 1, 72 | Reply OBJ 1: The different grades of life which are found
8 1, 55 | distinguishes the ~various grades of living things according
9 1, 63 | beatitude, so ~likewise the grades of the angelic nature seem
10 1, 66 | the Divine wisdom diverse grades are constituted in ~creatures.~
11 1, 71 | Reply OBJ 1: The different grades of life which are found
12 1, 83 | perfection: just as the lower grades of bodies, ~which merely
13 1, 84 | knowledge. Now there are three grades of ~the cognitive powers.
14 1, 88 | universe required various grades of ~being. If, therefore,
15 1, 98 | innocence. And as different ~grades belong to the perfection
16 1, 107 | universal knowledge has three grades among the ~angels. For the
17 1, 107 | different orders are different grades, and grades among ~spirits
18 1, 107 | are different grades, and grades among ~spirits are constituted
19 1, 107 | comprehending in itself different grades; and in that way a hierarchy
20 1, 107 | reckon the diversity of ~grades or orders among the angels,
21 1, 107 | these ~perfections there are grades, the superior perfection
22 1, 107 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the grades of the orders are properly
23 1, 107 | It would seem that the grades of the orders are not properly ~
24 1, 107 | 1/7~I answer that, The grades of the angelic orders are
25 1, 107 | things; the ~distinction of grades, and the execution of their
26 1, 107 | offices. The ~distinction of grades among the angels takes place
27 1, 107 | in each of the angelic grades; and ~this implies that
28 2, 51 | it happens that different grades of this ~disposition are
29 2, 73 | like: and in each of these grades of sin, ~one sin will be
30 2, 85 | Accordingly there are different grades of mode, species and order, ~
31 2, 100 | of these there are three ~grades: for some are most certain,
32 2, 93 | according to the fixed grades of ~penance."~Aquin.: SMT
33 2, 181 | various ways by various grades and orders. Therefore the
34 2, 181 | the mere difference ~of grades, orders, or duties suffices
35 2, 181 | implies relation to act; while grades denote an order ~of superiority
36 2, 181 | various duties, states, and grades.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
37 2, 181 | ecclesiastical orders, states, and grades seemingly ~differ according
38 2, 181 | would seem that duties, grades, and states differ in the ~
39 2, 181 | thus we distinguish various grades ~according as in the same
40 2, 181 | written (Ps. 47:4): ~"In her grades shall God be known."~Aquin.:
41 2, 181 | Differences of state, offices and grades are taken from ~different
42 2, 181 | seemingly implies the ~notion of grades. But the distinction of
43 2, 181 | But the distinction of grades differs from that of ~states,
44 Suppl, 36| placed, but also the lower grades, and without exception ~
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