Part, Question
1 1, 7 | species by its form, and ~confined to individuality by matter.
2 1, 7 | be finite; for figure is confined by a term or boundary.~Aquin.:
3 1, 53 | who is indivisible, is confined to ~a point. Therefore if
4 1, 68 | all corporeal things are confined ~beneath the heaven perceived
5 1, 54 | who is indivisible, is confined to ~a point. Therefore if
6 1, 69 | all corporeal things are confined ~beneath the heaven perceived
7 1, 88 | of the separated soul is confined to those ~species or individuals
8 1, 114 | bodies. ~But the demons are confined to certain inferior bodies,
9 1, 118 | individual the form ~remains confined to a certain determinate
10 2, 8 | consequently its ~volition is not confined to good, but extends to
11 2, 40 | animals, whose ~knowledge is confined to the senses and does not
12 2, 67 | signification of the difference ~is confined to the genus if the difference
13 2, 80 | of the ~devil seems to be confined to the imagination and sensitive
14 2, 102 | Who is worshipped, ~is confined to no bodily place: wherefore
15 2, 111 | another, ~than that which is confined to itself, even as greater
16 2, 13 | death, and that it is not confined to ~utterance by word of
17 2, 123 | he loves. Now love is not confined to any particular kind of
18 2, 123 | inordinateness of fear is ~confined to the sensitive appetites,
19 2, 123 | argument considers fear as confined to the sensuality.~Aquin.:
20 2, 123 | referring to the fear ~that is confined within the sensuality. Or
21 2, 126 | Accordingly ~if these two be confined to the proper matter of
22 2, 126 | purpose." If these two be confined to the proper matter ~of
23 2, 158 | province of modesty, which they confined to ~lesser matters. Now
24 2, 172 | greater than that which is confined to ~the intellect.~Aquin.:
25 2, 174 | the gift of ~tongues is confined to a certain particular
26 2, 183 | office for some sin, and confined in a ~monastery that he
27 2, 187 | Super ~Luc. 1:15), "is not confined to any particular age; He
28 3, 7 | power, being infinite, is confined by no limits. Therefore
29 3, 72 | individual life, as it were, ~confined to himself. Now the grace
30 3, 72 | The Divine power is not confined to the sacraments. Hence ~
31 3, 72 | confirm all, if he were confined to certain times. But where ~
32 3, 79 | nourishment, since nourishment is confined to the living; and ~because
33 3, 83 | the Church was not to be confined within the ~territories
34 Suppl, 19| kingdom. Their power is confined to ~temporal matters, and
35 Suppl, 40| and provinces, but was confined to one nation; hence there
36 Suppl, 70| incorporeal spirits are confined to a place, being in one
37 Suppl, 70| the place to ~which it is confined, and so to tie it to that
38 Suppl, 79| bounds within which it was confined. ~Accordingly taking passion
39 Suppl, 80| which a located body is confined ~through contact with the
40 Suppl, 83| body, in so far as it ~is confined to a power of the soul which
41 Suppl, 89| exists is finite, since it is confined ~to a certain genus: and
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