|    Part, Question1   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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