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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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nearest

   Part, Question
1 1, 50 | angelic nature approaches nearest to God. Therefore since 2 1, 57 | creatures the ~angels are nearest to God, and resemble Him 3 1, 77 | intellectual soul approaches nearest to the likeness of God. 4 1, 51 | angelic nature approaches nearest to God. Therefore since 5 1, 58 | creatures the angels are nearest to God, and resemble Him 6 1, 76 | intellectual soul approaches nearest to the likeness of God. 7 1, 92 | the ~soul approaches the nearest to a representation of the 8 1, 95 | also every ~man him that is nearest to himself." Now in that 9 1, 101 | heavenly bodies, the moon is nearest to us, ~and is, moreover, 10 1, 107 | order of "Thrones" is the nearest to God; for nothing is nearer 11 1, 108 | that which ~brings them nearest to God belongs to the creatures 12 2, 66 | and among effects, those nearest to the cause are the most ~ 13 2, 83 | most spiritual and ~the nearest to reason, in so far "as 14 2, 105 | of government approaches nearest in resemblance ~to the Divine 15 2, 105 | the ancients" of the nearest city "shall take a heifer 16 2, 105 | was frequently from ~the nearest city: wherefore the slaying 17 2, 105 | for these things that are nearest to us, ~according to Ecclus. 18 2, 105 | also every ~man him that is nearest to himself." Therefore the 19 2, 1 | 4). Hence those who were nearest to Christ, ~wherefore before, 20 2, 29 | on the ~things which are nearest to it: thus fire heats most 21 2, 29 | the substances which are nearest to Him, as Dionysius ~declares ( 22 2, 34 | sorrow {nemesis} [*The nearest equivalent is "indignation." 23 2, 81 | is the highest, and the ~nearest to the will; and consequently 24 2, 103 | the end, and that which is nearest to the ~end. Wherefore disobedience 25 2, 155 | it would seem to approach nearest to ~charity, the greatest 26 2, 172 | with ~fewer means and those nearest to hand: thus more praise 27 2, 182 | supports of that which is nearest to the altar." Therefore 28 2, 186 | preaching, which, ~moreover, are nearest to the episcopal perfection, 29 3, 6 | follow that the body was nearest to it, ~since it is matter 30 3, 27 | Blessed Virgin Mary was ~nearest to Christ in His humanity: 31 3, 27 | fulness of grace that she was nearest of all to the Author of 32 3, 36 | to them first who ~were nearest to Christ, and who longed 33 3, 36 | But the righteous were nearest to Christ by faith, ~and 34 3, 56 | operates first upon what is nearest to it, and through it upon 35 3, 56 | as fire first heats the nearest air, and ~through it it 36 3, 65 | sacraments, Extreme Unction is nearest to the ~last end which is 37 3, 69 | more heat who approaches nearest ~to it, although the fire, 38 Suppl, 54| common ancestor but the nearest, ~whose power still remains 39 Suppl, 72| saints who are in ~heaven are nearest to God, the order of the 40 Suppl, 73| means of His will which is nearest to the effect; hence it ~ 41 Suppl, 77| produced from food, ~seed comes nearest to the truth of human nature, 42 Suppl, 77| that wherein he approached nearest to the perfect ~participation


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