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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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insufficient

   Part, Question
1 1, 29 | Boethius (De ~Duab. Nat.) is insufficient - that is, "a person is 2 1, 83 | its ~act. It is therefore insufficient to ascribe to the soul the 3 1, 83 | principles: even this seems an insufficient explanation. For this ~awakening 4 1, 98 | like, unless prevented by ~insufficient power or ineptness of matter: 5 2, 5 | to be without, is ~either insufficient, something more sufficing 6 2, 35 | Therefore this division ~is insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[35] A[ 7 2, 62 | the nature of the power is insufficient in ~either of these respects, 8 2, 71 | end: therefore it is an insufficient definition of ~sin.~Aquin.: 9 2, 72 | admitting of degree, were led by insufficient proof." In ~this way to 10 2, 81 | all these explanations are insufficient. Because, granted that some ~ 11 2, 98 | not fail man by giving him insufficient aids to ~salvation.~Aquin.: 12 2, 99 | things for which reason is insufficient, but ~also in those things 13 2, 105 | Therefore the ~Law made insufficient provision in the matter 14 2, 108 | seem that the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~about external 15 2, 108 | Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations about external ~ 16 2, 108 | Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~about external 17 2, 18 | aforesaid division of fear is ~insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[ 18 2, 30 | that the residue would be ~insufficient for one to live in keeping 19 2, 41 | definition given above is insufficient, ~since it omits "thought" 20 2, 41 | are ~so slight as to be insufficient in themselves to give scandal.~ 21 2, 98 | monastery, if its revenues are ~insufficient. In like manner it is lawful 22 2, 108 | first division of lies is insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110] A[ 23 2, 116 | reckoning of daughters is insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[ 24 2, 116 | aforesaid enumeration is ~insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[ 25 2, 120 | A[2]). Therefore ~it was insufficient to forbid idolatry alone.~ 26 2, 172 | division. Therefore it is insufficient.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] A[ 27 2, 185 | gain by their handiwork is insufficient ~for their livelihood: wherefore 28 3, 9 | that the first fulness was insufficient for the human ~mind in itself, 29 3, 30 | Therefore the angel's proof was insufficient to demonstrate the ~conception 30 3, 55 | seems that those proofs were insufficient for showing the ~quality 31 3, 55 | for the Resurrection seem ~insufficient from the want of agreement 32 3, 61 | of the natural law were insufficient to make man live aright, 33 3, 68 | death of ~Christ, as being insufficient for the plenary satisfaction 34 Suppl, 7 | definition in question is insufficient, since it does not include 35 Suppl, 47| compulsory consent to be ~insufficient for a valid marriage.~Aquin.: 36 Suppl, 53| Church. But this again is ~insufficient, since in that case the 37 Suppl, 58| quickly, and is therefore ~insufficient for the deflowering of a 38 Suppl, 58| three years are sometimes ~insufficient to prove impotence to be 39 Suppl, 67| by the Law. If they were insufficient, the ~divorce was proved 40 Suppl, 70| But this, again, seems insufficient, because in ~this case the 41 Appen1, 2| grace, it would still be ~insufficient to wash away venial sin


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