Part, Question
1 2, 87 | what he would ~wish. This restoration of the equality of justice
2 2, 109 | than it is now. For the ~restoration by Christ's grace, although
3 2, 114 | Whether anyone can merit restoration after sin?~(8) Whether he
4 2, 114 | Whether a man may merit restoration after a fall?~Aquin.: SMT
5 2, 114 | anyone may merit for himself restoration after ~a fall. For what
6 2, 114 | extent, merit for another his restoration after a fall, ~even as his
7 2, 114 | may he merit for himself ~restoration after a fall.~Aquin.: SMT
8 2, 114 | that he merits for himself restoration.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114] A[
9 2, 114 | one can merit for ~himself restoration after a fall.~Aquin.: SMT
10 2, 114 | one can merit for himself restoration after a future ~fall, either
11 2, 114 | nowise merit for himself restoration ~after a fall.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 114 | desire whereby we seek for restoration after a fall is ~called
13 2, 114 | the prayer whereby this restoration is besought ~is called just,
14 3, 1 | it was necessary for the restoration of the human race?~(3) Whether
15 3, 1 | it was necessary for the restoration of the human race that the ~
16 3, 1 | OBJ 2: Further, for the restoration of human nature, which had
17 3, 1 | was not ~necessary for the restoration of human nature that the
18 3, 1 | become incarnate for the ~restoration of human nature. For God
19 3, 1 | become incarnate for the restoration of human ~nature. Hence
20 3, 1 | principally ordained ~to the restoration of the human race by blotting
21 3, 3 | the Father, in order ~that restoration should correspond to creation
22 3, 4 | because it stood in need of restoration, having fallen ~under original
23 3, 30 | this was becoming to the restoration of human nature which was ~
24 3, 30 | an apt beginning of man's restoration that an angel should be ~
25 3, 51 | daylight on account ~of man's restoration" (De Trin. iv).~Aquin.:
26 3, 53 | to light owing to man's restoration." And so it is ~evident
27 3, 65 | Thee." ~The other is the restoration of former vigor by means
28 3, 69 | away until the ultimate restoration of nature through ~the glorious
29 3, 90 | case we seek not only the restoration of the ~equality of justice,
30 Suppl, 14| reinstatement of ~friendship and the restoration of the equality of justice,
31 Suppl, 72| conformed to Him in the restoration of natural life, but not
32 Suppl, 73| disposal thereof for the restoration of the human body; ~wherefore
33 Suppl, 74| in them." Therefore the ~restoration of the bodies will precede
34 Suppl, 75| ashes are destined to the ~restoration of the body which will suffer
35 Suppl, 77| required for the perfect restoration of human ~nature in all
36 Suppl, 77| subject to ebb and flow the restoration will be effected in this
37 Suppl, 78| members will ~be for the restoration of the perfection of human
38 Suppl, 83| unreasonable. For in the restoration of the rising body we ~look
39 Suppl, 87| bettered through man's restoration, according to Col. 1:20, "
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