Part, Question
1 1, 45 | the work of creation is mingled with the works of nature
2 1, 45 | 1/1~Whether creation is mingled with works of nature and
3 1, 45 | would seem that creation is mingled in works of nature and ~
4 1, 76 | animated, and which is ~mingled with the blood; the other,
5 1, 46 | the work of creation is mingled with the works of nature
6 1, 46 | 1/1~Whether creation is mingled with works of nature and
7 1, 46 | would seem that creation is mingled in works of nature and ~
8 1, 75 | animated, and which is ~mingled with the blood; the other,
9 1, 90 | because earth and water mingled are ~called slime, and for
10 1, 90 | heavenly body, and to be mingled with the elements, ~since
11 1, 110 | seem that an ~angel can be mingled with the human imagination,
12 2, 35 | Accidentally, however, sorrow is mingled with the pleasure of ~contemplation;
13 2, 35 | organ, sorrow or pain is mingled with apprehension, directly,
14 2, 35 | affliction or pain is indirectly ~mingled with contemplation.~Aquin.:
15 2, 35 | pain thus accidentally ~mingled with contemplation, contrary
16 2, 102 | as not to have some truth mingled with error, just ~as on
17 2, 47 | found with true, ~so is evil mingled with good, on account of
18 2, 75 | into ~dross, thy wine is mingled with water": because that
19 2, 93 | has a ~touch of religion mingled with it, for it is believed
20 2, 166 | 14:13, "Laughter shall be mingled with ~sorrow and mourning
21 3, 28 | time. For this reason He mingled ~wondrous with lowly things.
22 3, 31 | their hearts, although not mingled in the flesh; and ~that
23 3, 32 | except they be in some way ~mingled. But Christ's body was formed
24 3, 32 | the ~semen, which, being mingled with that of the male, has
25 3, 32 | plants, where both forces are mingled, there is no ~distinction
26 3, 74 | that, Water ought to be mingled with the wine which is offered ~
27 3, 77 | Whether any liquid can be mingled with the consecrated wine?~
28 3, 77 | seems that no liquid can be mingled with the consecrated wine, ~
29 3, 77 | wine, ~because everything mingled with another partakes of
30 3, 77 | seems that no liquid can be mingled with the sacramental species
31 3, 77 | Therefore no liquid ~can be mingled with the consecrated wine.~
32 3, 77 | some ~other liquid could be mingled with it.~Aquin.: SMT TP
33 3, 77 | into the blood, nor is it mingled with the blood, but, mixed
34 Suppl, 3 | Further, the more a thing is mingled with its contrary, the less ~
35 Suppl, 4 | continual; for honey should be mingled with ~wormwood." Therefore
36 Suppl, 72| of a foreign nature is mingled with them, since the form
37 Suppl, 72| from one another, in others mingled ~together. But it does not
38 Suppl, 72| a creature, although not mingled with it as part of its ~
39 Suppl, 77| surplus from food, either mingled with something belonging ~
40 Suppl, 85| the ~good are meanwhile mingled with the wicked, so long
41 Suppl, 86| good and evil merits are mingled ~together. Now those who
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