|    Part, Question1   1, 4   |      varies according to the many modes of communication in form. ~
 2   1, 8   |        article; and therefore two modes of presence are necessary;
 3   1, 14  |       included Himself; for these modes of speaking are to be taken
 4   1, 14  |    perfectly, unless He knew ~all modes of being. Hence it is manifest
 5   1, 32  |         another, and by these two modes a person can be ~known.
 6   1, 39  |    Various languages have diverse modes of expression. So as ~by
 7   1, 42  |            For Arius gives twelve modes ~of generation. The first
 8   1, 42  |         of it from many of these ~modes, so that what is wanting
 9   1, 42  |         iv, text. 23) gives eight modes of one thing ~existing in
10   1, 42  |          according to none of the modes enumerated by the Philosopher,
11   1, 66  |       account of their ~different modes of potentiality, as is said
12   1, 74  |       than one?~(3) As to certain modes of speaking which Scripture
13   1, 39  |    Various languages have diverse modes of expression. So as ~by
14   1, 42  |            For Arius gives twelve modes ~of generation. The first
15   1, 42  |         of it from many of these ~modes, so that what is wanting
16   1, 42  |         iv, text. 23) gives eight modes of one thing ~existing in
17   1, 42  |          according to none of the modes ~enumerated by the Philosopher,
18   1, 67  |       account of their ~different modes of potentiality, as is said
19   1, 73  |       than one?~(3) As to certain modes of speaking which Scripture
20   1, 77  |        souls, and four are called modes of ~living. The reason of
21   1, 77  |           A[1] Body Para. 3/4~The modes of living are distinguished
22   1, 110 |          A[1] Body Para. 2/3 ~The modes of each of these kinds of
23   2, 6   | accordance with the two aforesaid modes of voluntary (A[3]). First, ~
24   2, 23  |    passion ~have their respective modes of contrariety. Therefore
25   2, 63  |         of action, but on various modes, in ~respect of the various
26   2, 95  |        Para. 3/3~Accordingly both modes of derivation are found
27   2, 100 |       determining certain special modes of ~procedure, these latter
28   2, 100 |       reference to ~certain fixed modes of observing justice, which
29   2, 108 |         established certain fixed modes of life, ~as long as the
30   2, 1   |         diffusely, ~under various modes of expression, and sometimes
31   2, 56  |      secondly, as certain general modes of virtue. In this ~latter
32   2, 126 |        are not reckoned parts but modes of fortitude.~
33   2, 127 |            Now one of the general modes of virtue is firmness of ~
34   2, 152 |           results from different ~modes of opposition to right reason,
35   3, 2   |           it is ~plain that these modes imply an accidental union.~
36   3, 7   |       fire there are not all the ~modes of heat which are defective
37   3, 45  |         order ~to show the divers modes in which men can be partakers
38 Suppl, 37|          for them to have various modes of receiving ~Divine things,
39 Suppl, 62|         Licet), ~"there are three modes of procedure in criminal
40 Suppl, 70|           unite all the aforesaid modes together, in order to ~understand
41 Suppl, 83|    resurrection the two aforesaid modes ~of incorruptibility will
 
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