Part, Question
1 1, 13 | creatures represent ~it imperfectly. So when we say, "God is
2 1, 13 | creatures ~represent Him imperfectly.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[13] A[
3 1, 13 | according to these conceptions, ~imperfectly understood. Therefore although
4 1, 14 | not through itself, is ~imperfectly known. But evil is not known
5 1, 14 | it would be known by Him imperfectly; which cannot be, for ~the
6 1, 62 | knows things in ~the Word; imperfectly by his natural knowledge,
7 1, 67 | substantial form is received imperfectly, so as to be, as it ~were,
8 1, 63 | knows things in ~the Word; imperfectly by his natural knowledge,
9 1, 68 | substantial form is received imperfectly, so as to be, as it ~were,
10 1, 78 | But man attains, ~although imperfectly, to the knowledge of intelligible
11 1, 78 | knows contingent things, but imperfectly; forasmuch ~as they have
12 1, 84 | confusedly. A thing thus imperfectly known, is known partly in ~
13 1, 90 | the human ~body is very imperfectly disposed.~Aquin.: SMT FP
14 1, 92 | knows and loves God, though imperfectly; and this ~image consists
15 1, 103 | it has the ~form of fire imperfectly and inchoately, the heat
16 1, 107 | who knows ~natural things imperfectly, can distinguish their orders
17 1, 107 | from what it participates imperfectly, nor from that which it
18 2, 3 | common with man, although imperfectly. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[3] A[
19 2, 5 | knowing and loving God, albeit imperfectly. Therefore man can be happy
20 2, 5 | in itself, ~namely, God: imperfectly, however, in comparison
21 2, 5 | form exist in something imperfectly, ~and not naturally, it
22 2, 5 | in any ~creature, it is imperfectly and by likeness or participation. ~
23 2, 11 | to irrational ~animals, imperfectly; to other creatures, not
24 2, 11 | two ways; perfectly and imperfectly. Perfectly, when ~it is
25 2, 11 | intention but also in reality; imperfectly, ~when it is possessed in
26 2, 16 | an end thus is to have it imperfectly. ~Now every imperfect thing
27 2, 17 | the fact that it commands imperfectly. ~Now imperfect command
28 2, 33 | That which is possessed imperfectly, is possessed in one ~respect,
29 2, 48 | though it ~listened but imperfectly to reason, on account of
30 2, 49 | the ~genus, when it is had imperfectly, so as to be easily lost:
31 2, 49 | a man to have a science imperfectly, so as to be liable to ~
32 2, 54 | that it begins by being imperfectly in ~the subject, and is
33 2, 54 | has the habit indeed, yet ~imperfectly. And when he obtains, by
34 2, 61 | applied to one that answers imperfectly to the ~idea of virtue,
35 2, 68 | he possesses the latter imperfectly, since we love and know
36 2, 68 | since we love and know God ~imperfectly. Now it is evident that
37 2, 68 | nature, or ~form, or virtue imperfectly, cannot of itself work,
38 2, 68 | has the nature of light imperfectly, sheds ~only a borrowed
39 2, 68 | it is, in a manner, and imperfectly, informed by the ~theological
40 2, 91 | according to its own mode, and ~imperfectly. Consequently, as on the
41 2, 93 | subject to the ~eternal law, imperfectly as to their actions, indeed,
42 2, 110 | in the Divine goodness ~imperfectly, the participation of the
43 2, 8 | way we understand a thing imperfectly, when the essence of a ~
44 2, 22 | both God and the angels, ~imperfectly indeed in this present state
45 2, 28 | two ways, perfectly and imperfectly, so there is a ~twofold
46 2, 42 | two ways; perfectly, and ~imperfectly. A precept is fulfilled
47 2, 42 | reached; yet it is fulfilled, imperfectly ~however, when although
48 2, 42 | it is fulfilled, albeit imperfectly, by those ~who fight without
49 2, 42 | it is fulfilled, though ~imperfectly, on the way. Nevertheless
50 2, 70 | vii, 6) "anger listens ~imperfectly to reason": wherefore an
51 2, 73 | only ~dispositively and imperfectly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[75] A[
52 2, 81 | power of the cause; secondly imperfectly, by merely ~disposing to
53 2, 169 | prophesy in part," i.e. ~imperfectly. The Divine revelation will
54 2, 174 | way of habit, but ~only imperfectly by way of passion. on the
55 2, 178 | truth is competent to us imperfectly, namely ~"through a glass"
56 2, 187 | he kept the commandments ~imperfectly and in a general way. For
57 3, 1 | may be termed sufficient, imperfectly - i.e. in the ~acceptation
58 3, 8 | potentially; except, ~perhaps, imperfectly, by formless faith, which
59 3, 33 | whence, first, as being imperfectly disposed, it receives an ~
60 3, 44 | him suddenly, but at first imperfectly, and by means of His spittle. ~
61 3, 79 | present life, ~although imperfectly. but perfectly in the state
62 Suppl, 40| Old Testament represent ~imperfectly the things of the New Testament.
63 Suppl, 57| imitates natural sonship imperfectly, and is called ~"simple
64 Suppl, 93| perfectly in heaven, and imperfectly on the ~way. From this signification
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