Part, Question
1 1, 21 | since less would suffice for preserving the order of ~justice than
2 1, 63 | everything the natural desire of preserving its own nature; which would ~
3 1, 66 | and from the design of preserving due order in the ~disposition
4 1, 73 | indeed "worketh until now" by preserving and providing ~for the creatures
5 1, 64 | everything the natural desire of preserving its own nature; which would ~
6 1, 67 | and from the design of preserving due order in the ~disposition
7 1, 72 | indeed "worketh until now" by preserving and providing ~for the creatures
8 1, 77 | power which is capable of preserving whatever ~receives it."
9 1, 96 | beginning ~with the power of preserving the body in a manner surpassing
10 1, 96 | Reply OBJ 3: This power of preserving the body was not natural
11 1, 96 | by Divine ~Providence, so preserving him, that nothing of a harmful
12 1, 96 | soul's ~intrinsic power of preserving the body due to the tree
13 1, 99 | from him the necessity of preserving ~righteousness.~Aquin.:
14 1, 99 | but to Divine Providence ~preserving them free from sin.~Aquin.:
15 1, 101 | his soul there was a power preserving the body from ~corruption.
16 1, 103 | the effect. Therefore the preserving power of God ~must produce
17 1, 103 | without any intermediate cause preserving them.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[104]
18 1, 103 | but only with the power of preserving another.~Aquin.: SMT FP
19 1, 103 | conspicuously shown in His preserving all things in ~existence,
20 1, 104 | and light; but also as ~preserving the forms and powers of
21 1, 107 | but also as regards the preserving of the knowledge possessed.
22 2, 94 | whatever is a means of ~preserving human life, and of warding
23 2, 23 | less. Therefore also in preserving charity, He preserves less ~
24 2, 60 | them ~in payment of their preserving justice here below.~Aquin.:
25 2, 85 | for the special purpose of preserving equality among men, in ~
26 2, 106 | healing the past sin, but also preserving from future ~sin, or conducing
27 2, 140 | motive is the necessity of preserving life. On ~the other hand,
28 2, 162 | loss of the Divine favor preserving man from death [*Cf. ~FS,
29 2, 162 | together with the Divine favor ~preserving them from death. Hence through
30 3, 6 | immediately, by causing ~and preserving it, and so it is that God
31 3, 27 | perfectly by Divine Providence preserving ~her sensitive soul, in
32 3, 32 | purifying her" - that is, preserving ~her from conceiving with
33 3, 46 | justice. For a judge, while preserving justice, cannot pardon fault ~
34 3, 47 | spirit had the power of ~preserving His fleshly nature from
35 3, 51 | medicinally, from the need of preserving our body. But ~the wrapping
36 3, 52 | the sorrows of pains by preserving souls from them, just as
37 3, 60 | producing health; diet through preserving it; and urine, through being
38 3, 79 | itself has the power of ~preserving from sin, yet it does not
39 Suppl, 12| medicine healing past sins and ~preserving from future sins: so that
40 Suppl, 12| be defined, considered as preserving us from future sins; and
41 Suppl, 14| healing of past sins, and for ~preserving from future sins, as stated
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