Part, Question
1 1, 8 | says (Ep. 137), "The soul feels where it ~sees, and lives
2 1, 8 | sees, and lives where it feels, and is where it lives."
3 1, 8 | and in the same ~way it feels in the heavens; but it does
4 1, 8 | true that where the soul feels and sees, ~there it is,
5 1, 54 | life which understands and feels." Therefore there is a ~
6 1, 75 | to say that the ~soul feels or understands is like saying
7 1, 75 | man sees with the eye, and feels ~with the hand, and not
8 1, 77 | in the body, as when it feels a wound or something of
9 1, 77 | of the soul, as when it feels ~sad or joyful on hearing
10 1, 55 | life which understands and feels." Therefore there is a ~
11 1, 74 | to say that the ~soul feels or understands is like saying
12 1, 74 | man sees with the eye, and feels ~with the hand, and not
13 1, 76 | in the body, as when it feels a wound or something of
14 1, 76 | of the soul, as when it feels ~sad or joyful on hearing
15 1, 83 | where he says that the "body feels not, but the soul ~through
16 1, 86 | OBJ 3: The proper sense feels by reason of the immutation
17 2, 31 | joy; since sometimes one feels ~a certain delight in the
18 2, 35 | other hand, "the evil man feels pain at having been ~pleased."
19 2, 38 | ix, 4, "the wicked man ~feels pain at having been pleased."
20 2, 38 | to his ~actual state, he feels a certain amount of pleasure.
21 2, 39 | only be either because he feels it not, or ~because he does
22 2, 39 | part of the subject that ~feels and rejects the evil. And
23 2, 45 | experience the danger, he feels the ~difficulty to be greater
24 2, 48 | excellence that he loves, he feels his ~love thereof the more:
25 2, 65 | habit, and consequently feels no ~pleasure and complacency
26 2, 89 | sin. Therefore, since man feels the sting of ~the flesh
27 2, 121 | he that ~endures already feels the presence of danger,
28 2, 160 | the ~clutches of pride and feels it not, falls into the lusts
29 3, 1 | the greatness of His might feels no straits ~in narrow surroundings.
30 3, 46 | the body, since the body ~feels in virtue of the soul; also,
31 Suppl, 3 | well disposed, sometimes feels a ~greater abhorrence of
32 Suppl, 49| again because each one ~feels in himself a defect of the
33 Suppl, 53| ashamed and her husband ~feels that she desires him to
34 Suppl, 70| lit. xii) that "the body feels ~not, but the soul through
35 Suppl, 70| and further on: "The soul feels ~certain things, not through
36 Suppl, 70| added, namely that the soul feels some things ~without the
37 Suppl, 70| so forth, means that it feels such ~things without the
38 Suppl, 83| power of the soul which feels the pain, but in so far
39 Appen1, 2| necessity that the soul feels the ~greatest pain when
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