|    Part, Question1   1, 9   |       God in Scripture, "Draw nigh to God and He will draw
 2   1, 9   |       to God and He will draw nigh to ~you" (James 4:8). Therefore
 3   1, 44  |       Thou ~made, O Lord; one nigh unto Thyself" - viz. angels - "
 4   1, 44  |      viz. angels - "the other nigh unto ~nothing" - viz. primary
 5   1, 54  |     made the angelic ~nature "nigh unto Himself," while He
 6   1, 54  |       He made primary matter "nigh unto ~nothing"; from this
 7   1, 45  |       Thou ~made, O Lord; one nigh unto Thyself" - viz. angels - "
 8   1, 45  |      viz. angels - "the other nigh unto ~nothing" - viz. primary
 9   1, 55  |     made the angelic ~nature "nigh unto Himself," while He
10   1, 55  |       He made primary matter "nigh unto ~nothing"; from this
11   1, 115 |        those things which are nigh to God have a state of immobility,
12   2, 45  |      the means of ~safety are nigh, and that the things to
13   2, 52  |       And because quantity is nigh to ~substance, and because
14   2, 86  |  ceases, but he needs to draw nigh to him and to return by
15   2, 105 |    the year of remission drew nigh, as ~stated in Dt. 15:7,
16   2, 1   |      wherefore those who were nigh to Christ's ~advent had
17   2, 2   |       the ~teachers, and most nigh to Christ, Who said of him (
18   2, 23  |      way we advance as we get nigh to God, Who is ~approached, "
19   2, 24  |   ourselves, a third which is nigh to us," namely our neighbor, ~"
20   2, 34  |      2,3): "My steps had well nigh slipped, ~for I was envious
21   2, 42  |   charity is because they are nigh to us, both as to the ~natural
22   3, 1   | inasmuch as He wished to draw nigh to us by taking flesh, He
23   3, 36  |     Gentiles. The former were nigh to Him, the latter far from ~
24   3, 46  |      you ~know that summer is nigh: so you also, when you shall
25   3, 46  |    things, know ye that it is nigh even at the doors." And
26   3, 46  |        When the Passion ~drew nigh, our Lord willed to draw
27   3, 46  |       our Lord willed to draw nigh to the place of the ~Passion" -
28   3, 49  |      His Passion was drawing ~nigh: "Now shall the prince of
29   3, 57  |     shall ~delight in sitting nigh to Thee, when I shall be
30   3, 58  |    one thing alone, to ~stand nigh to Him." Still it can be
31   3, 75  |           Let the spirit draw nigh to the ~flesh . . . then
32   3, 79  |    from thence, when you draw nigh ~to the awe-inspiring chalice,
33   3, 82  |       1: The deacon, as being nigh to the priestly order, has
34   3, 83  |     with water when they drew nigh to offer up the sacrifice: ~
35   3, 83  |   water be taken and put away nigh to the altar." It ~might
36 Suppl, 33|  whose death men think to ~be nigh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[33] A[
37 Suppl, 33|       man's estimation, to be nigh to death. Now ~some diseases
38 Suppl, 85|     that the last judgment is nigh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[88] A[
 
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