|    Part, Question1   1, 17  |         truth of life" as being obedient to the order of the divine ~
 2   1, 80  |      part of ~the soul which is obedient and amenable to reason is
 3   2, 17  |         of the members ~are not obedient to reason.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 4   2, 24  |         the passion of ~pity is obedient to reason, when pity is
 5   2, 24  | forgiven." But ~nothing that is obedient to reason lessens the moral
 6   2, 56  |         participation, and are ~obedient to the reason, they are
 7   2, 59  |         movement of the soul is obedient to reason"; viz. "when pity ~
 8   2, 92  |        consists in ~their being obedient to reason; and accordingly "
 9   2, 93  |      neither partake of nor are obedient ~to human reason: whereas
10   2, 102 |     denote that they ~should be obedient to God's law in offering
11   2, 30  |           Exhort servants to be obedient to their masters." Now they ~
12   2, 102 |        deficiency, for the more obedient one is the ~more is one
13   2, 102 |        his will, and ~which the obedient subject obeys promptly,
14   2, 102 |         will do, and we will be obedient."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[104]
15   2, 122 |     Phil. ~2:8) that He became "obedient unto death." Hence it is
16   2, 123 |       Eph. 6:5): "Servants, be ~obedient to them that are your lords
17   2, 153 |       the sensitive appetite is obedient to reason, being tamed by
18   2, 184 |      became [Vulg.: 'becoming'] obedient unto death." Therefore seemingly ~
19   2, 185 |       for God's sake, they are ~obedient to the divine love. Hence
20   2, 185 |        says: "One prayer of the obedient man is sooner granted than
21   3, 5   |      Phil. 2:8) that He became "obedient unto death, even to ~the
22   3, 7   |         to Phil. 2:8: "Becoming obedient ~unto death." And hence
23   3, 15  |        a natural capacity to be obedient to reason; but not the bodily ~
24   3, 19  |        soul are to some extent ~obedient to reason, and consequently
25   3, 19  |         Phil. 2:8,9): "Becoming obedient unto ~death . . . For which
26   3, 20  |     Phil. 2:8) that he became ~"obedient" to the Father "unto death."~
27   3, 37  |     example to exhort us to ~be obedient" [*Bede, Hom. x in Evang.].
28   3, 42  |        that because He ~became "obedient unto the death of the cross,
29   3, 46  |          Phil. 2:8): "He became obedient unto ~death, even the death
30   3, 47  |          Phil. 2:8): "He became obedient" to the ~Father "unto death."~
31   3, 47  |       the victory through being obedient to God, according ~to Prov.
32   3, 47  |  according ~to Prov. 21:28: "An obedient man shall speak of victory."~
33   3, 47  |         obedience only; and was obedient, out of love, to the Father'
34   3, 49  |          Phil. 2:8): "He became obedient unto ~death, even the death
35   3, 49  |      humbled ~Himself, becoming obedient unto death, even to the
36 Suppl, 40|       primates of the world are obedient as to our Lord Jesus Christ ~
37 Suppl, 82|        would not be a perfectly obedient ~instrument of its principal
38 Suppl, 82|         1: This clarity will be obedient to the glorified body so
 
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