|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |         actually transparent, and susceptible of color.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 2   1, 53  |          because his substance is susceptible of parts, but because ~his
 3   1, 59  | compulsion is ~considered, is not susceptible of greater and less degree;
 4   1, 66  |           to earth, in that it is susceptible of form, and to water in
 5   1, 68  |         of the ~firmament was not susceptible of dissolution, because
 6   1, 68  | incorruptible, is of a matter not susceptible ~of change of form; wherefore
 7   1, 76  |           OBJ 4: Further, what is susceptible of a more perfect form should
 8   1, 54  |          because his substance is susceptible of parts, but because ~his
 9   1, 60  | compulsion is ~considered, is not susceptible of greater and less degree;
10   1, 67  |           to earth, in that it is susceptible of form, and to water in
11   1, 69  |         of the ~firmament was not susceptible of dissolution, because
12   1, 69  | incorruptible, is of a matter not susceptible ~of change of form; wherefore
13   1, 75  |           OBJ 4: Further, what is susceptible of a more perfect form should
14   1, 114 |   requires in its work ~a subject susceptible of its action. But there
15   1, 114 |  corporeal substance which can be susceptible of the latter's action; ~
16   1, 117 |    because no substantial form is susceptible of more or ~less; but addition
17   2, 31  |          that "the angels are not susceptible to our passible ~delight,
18   2, 50  |    hearing ~and the like, are not susceptible of habits, but are ordained
19   2, 50  |         does not ~hold; for to be susceptible of habit belongs to that
20   2, 52  |        and habits themselves were susceptible of ~more or less, for the
21   2, 52  |           of themselves were not ~susceptible of more or less; but that
22   2, 52  |         habits are of ~themselves susceptible of more and less, for instance,
23   2, 52  |          immaterial forms are not susceptible of more or ~less, but that
24   2, 52  |          qualities and forms are ~susceptible of more or less, and some
25   2, 52  |    substance in itself cannot be ~susceptible of more or less, because
26   2, 52  |         passions and actions, are susceptible of more or less, in respect
27   2, 52  |    explaining why figures are not susceptible of ~more or less, he says: "
28   2, 52  |          to ~hinder it from being susceptible of more or less.~Aquin.:
29   2, 52  |      accidents are of ~themselves susceptible of more or less, in some
30   2, 52  |          qualities, which are not susceptible of increase save in intensity ~
31   3, 24  |           because human nature is susceptible of it. And ~in this sense
32   3, 55  |         that, The word "proof" is susceptible of a twofold meaning: ~sometimes
33   3, 84  |       causes sorrow in one who is susceptible to sorrow, as man ~is in
34   3, 84  |           life the saints are not susceptible to ~sorrow, wherefore they
35 Suppl, 16|       penance. Therefore they are susceptible to ~penance.~Aquin.: SMT
36 Suppl, 18|          slight sin, is not less ~susceptible to the power of the keys,
37 Suppl, 72|          active virtue, is not as susceptible as ~the other elements to
38 Suppl, 79|            and ~consequently "not susceptible to impressions from without" [*
39 Suppl, 93|    subject, because some are more susceptible to one, ~and others to another.
 
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