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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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uniform

   Part, Question
1 1, 10 | being. Now God is His ~own uniform being; and hence as He is 2 1, 23 | primary matter is altogether uniform, why ~one part of it was 3 1, 27 | whereas an intimate and uniform procession by way of an ~ 4 1, 32 | the heavens is always of uniform velocity. ~Reason is employed 5 1, 47 | which in God ~is simple and uniform, in creatures is manifold 6 1, 48 | good is all of a piece and uniform. ~Therefore it is wholly 7 1, 48 | which in God ~is simple and uniform, in creatures is manifold 8 1, 49 | good is all of a piece and uniform. ~Therefore it is wholly 9 1, 105 | divides and multiplies the uniform ~knowledge bestowed on it 10 1, 114 | multiform is reducible to a uniform principle. But ~human actions 11 1, 114 | they are ~reducible to the uniform movements of heavenly bodies, 12 1, 114 | the will is ~reduced to a uniform principle which is the Divine 13 1, 115 | perish are renewed in a uniform progression of offspring 14 2, 9 | as to their cause, ~to a uniform movement which is that of 15 2, 9 | of the heavens, which is uniform ~according to its nature.~ 16 2, 9 | will are reduced to ~some uniform cause, which, however, is 17 2, 34 | measure or rule should be uniform; hence that ~movement which 18 2, 34 | movement which is the most uniform, is the measure and rule 19 2, 34 | OBJ 2: All pleasures are uniform in the point of their being 20 2, 66 | from God Whose power is ~uniform and infinite. Therefore 21 2, 85 | whole and the parts are ~uniform, as is evidently the case 22 2, 85 | good of nature is wholly uniform. Since ~therefore a part 23 2, 85 | inclination is indeed wholly uniform: ~nevertheless it stands 24 2, 112 | act, which is simple and uniform; and thus His care ~looks 25 2, 59 | Whether their matter is uniform or manifold?~(4) Whether 26 2, 149 | touch. which ~judgment is of uniform character concerning all 27 2, 178 | operations, that which is simply uniform is compared to circular 28 2, 178 | the angelic ~intellect has uniform knowledge in two respects. 29 2, 178 | their intuition of God is uniform and unceasing, having neither ~ 30 2, 178 | saying: "Then being thus made uniform unitedly," ~i.e. conformably, " 31 2, 181 | which in God is ~simple and uniform, is not to be found in the 32 3, 3 | assumed there would be a uniform ~relation to the Divine 33 3, 40 | of life should have been uniform: ~because it should always 34 3, 69 | Faith, one Baptism." But ~a uniform cause has a uniform effect. 35 3, 69 | But ~a uniform cause has a uniform effect. Therefore Baptism 36 3, 77 | because the whole ~will be uniform. But if they be corrupted 37 Suppl, 88| its movement would ~not be uniform throughout, since it would


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