Part, Question
1 1, 14 | imperfect; as if I were to compare man to animal; or six, ~
2 1, 16 | The case is the same if we compare the ~intelligible object
3 1, 33 | Further, it is not possible to compare things which have not a ~
4 1, 81 | sensitive power does not compare different things with ~each
5 1, 81 | And this is clear if we compare their ~respective objects
6 1, 82 | apprehensive power which does compare, it has some likeness of
7 2, 13 | preference to ~another. But to compare is an act of reason. Therefore
8 2, 16 | to which it belongs to ~compare and to direct. Therefore
9 2, 16 | something else. If therefore we compare use and ~enjoyment in respect
10 2, 16 | something else. But if we compare them in ~respect of the
11 2, 25 | execution. If, therefore, we compare ~the passions of the irascible
12 2, 25 | Body Para. 3/4~But if we compare the irascible passions to
13 2, 31 | Para. 2/4~If therefore we compare intellectual pleasures with
14 2, 31 | knowledge; if anyone wish to compare these two, he will find
15 2, 35 | Body Para. 2/2~If then we compare the cause of inward pain
16 2, 46 | immediately exasperated." Now to compare and ~to draw an inference
17 2, 64 | operations. If therefore we ~compare moral virtue to reason,
18 2, 68 | Body Para. 3/3~But if we compare the gifts to the other virtues,
19 2, 71 | cannot corrupt virtue, if we compare the act to the ~virtue itself
20 2, 71 | A[2], ~ad 2). But if we compare the sinful act to the cause
21 2, 80 | power on earth that can compare with him." ~Therefore he
22 2, 12 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: If we compare murder and blasphemy as
23 2, 12 | On the other hand, if we compare them in respect of the ~
24 2, 19 | virtues: and among them, if we compare hatred of God and unbelief
25 2, 25 | comparing love to love we should compare one union with ~another.
26 2, 25 | Para. 3/3~If however we compare union with union, it is
27 2, 30 | Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may compare them with regard to some
28 2, 75 | then he will be able to compare the various points one ~
29 2, 93 | No temporal utility can compare with the harm to spiritual ~
30 2, 159| as though not daring to compare themselves with ~others.
31 2, 170| spent. For example, sailors compare their enemies to ~the winds,
32 2, 182| ch. 5) he says: "If you compare the toils of this project,
33 2, 182| 5~I answer that, When we compare things in the point of super-eminence,
34 2, 182| 2/5~Accordingly, if we compare these with one who is a
35 3, 6 | called the spirit, if we compare it ~with the other parts
36 3, 31 | the ~other patriarchs, we compare Him, or His flesh, to Adam
37 3, 32 | Chrysostom and ~Damascene compare the Holy Ghost, or also
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