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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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communicated

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1 1, 11 | is because it cannot be ~communicated to many: since that whereby 2 1, 11 | Socrates is a man, can be ~communicated to many; whereas, what makes 3 1, 13 | this name "God" ~can be communicated to others.~Aquin.: SMT FP 4 1, 23 | the goodness of ~God is communicated to some in an especial manner 5 1, 27 | Therefore the divine nature is ~communicated by every procession which 6 1, 41 | the essence of the Father, communicated by generation, subsists 7 1, 47 | that His goodness might be communicated to creatures, and ~be represented 8 1, 47 | of the goodness of God as communicated to ~creatures, but it would 9 1, 76 | which is in the master is communicated to the ~disciple; which 10 1, 41 | essence of the Father, communicated by generation, subsists 11 1, 48 | that His goodness might be communicated to creatures, and ~be represented 12 1, 48 | of the goodness of God as communicated to ~creatures, but it would 13 1, 75 | which is in the master is communicated to the ~disciple; which 14 1, 96 | state, the rational soul communicated to the body ~what belonged 15 1, 118 | similar through the form communicated to ~it. Now it belongs to 16 2, 5 | principle whereby it is communicated ~to something else: thus 17 2, 28 | loved inasmuch as it can be communicated to the ~lover. Consequently 18 2, 79 | excellent. Now God's goodness is communicated to ~the creature, but the 19 2, 82 | His excellence, which ~is communicated to certain creatures not 20 2, 83 | The name of the Godhead is communicated to certain ones, ~not equally 21 2, 101 | creation, which is ~not communicated to a creature, but dulia 22 2, 101 | respect of lordship, which ~is communicated to a creature.~Aquin.: SMT 23 2, 176 | omnipotence which ~cannot be communicated to any creature. Hence it 24 3, 3 | which anything is assumed is communicated in ~some degree to what 25 3, 3 | to it, just as dignity is communicated to ~whosoever is assumed 26 3, 3 | nature of person to be communicated so as to subsist in several 27 3, 7 | 2: Further, what can be communicated to others through Christ 28 3, 7 | fulness of grace can be ~communicated to others through Christ, 29 3, 7 | proper to ~Christ, but is communicated to others by Christ.~Aquin.: 30 3, 23 | creation the Divine goodness is communicated ~to all creatures in a certain 31 3, 23 | likeness of natural sonship is communicated to men, according to Rm. ~ 32 3, 50 | written (Heb. 2:14,15) that He communicated "to flesh and blood, that ~ 33 3, 54 | finished, straightway the soul communicated its glory to the ~risen 34 3, 64 | power of the Passion is communicated to us by faith, ~according 35 3, 64 | But this could not be communicated to others; since ~then the 36 3, 69 | the Passion ~of Christ is communicated to every baptized person, 37 3, 69 | of Christ's Passion are communicated to the ~person baptized, 38 3, 71 | Church's faith which is communicated to that child, the ~sacrament 39 Suppl, 54| results from this power being communicated to many through being conveyed ~


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