Part, Question
1 1, 26 | everyone is blessed from this ~sole fact, that he understands
2 1, 46 | any power, but from the ~sole habitude of the terms which
3 1, 63 | the Divine ~will is the sole rule of God's act, because
4 1, 73 | enjoyment of Himself, so our own sole happiness lies in the enjoyment
5 1, 47 | any power, but from the ~sole habitude of the terms which
6 1, 64 | the Divine ~will is the sole rule of God's act, because
7 1, 72 | enjoyment of Himself, so our own sole happiness lies in the enjoyment
8 1, 90 | cannot be made by the ~sole power of a heavenly body,
9 2, 3 | Whether it consists in the sole contemplation of God seen
10 2, 47 | slight or contempt is the sole motive of anger?~(3) Of
11 2, 47 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the sole motive of anger is slight
12 2, 47 | slight or contempt is not the sole motive of ~anger. For Damascene
13 2, 47 | Therefore a slight is ~not the sole motive of anger.~Aquin.:
14 2, 73 | but that, considering the sole difference between spiritual ~
15 2, 73 | this harm is caused by the sole gravity of sin.~Aquin.:
16 2, 97 | custom: unless perhaps the sole reason for the law seeming
17 2, 111 | but in which God is the sole mover, the ~operation is
18 2, 1 | Consequently it belongs to the sole authority of the ~Sovereign
19 2, 23 | natural virtue, but on the sole grace ~of the Holy Ghost
20 2, 26 | inclination, because it is by the sole judgment of his reason that
21 2, 39 | defending himself. For if ~his sole intention be to withstand
22 2, 56 | commendable in respect of the sole good of the virtuous person
23 2, 108 | and this either with the ~sole intention of injuring him,
24 2, 115 | their inexperience is the sole cause of their liberal ~
25 2, 120 | Seemingly justice is the sole virtue whereby we are ~directed
26 2, 132 | this respect, regards the sole aspect of great, ~while
27 2, 135 | of nature. Therefore ~the sole inclination of virtue suffices
28 2, 183 | he is entrusted with the ~sole administration of things
29 3, 2 | united to the body for the sole purpose of ~quickening it.
30 3, 25 | and contact. And for this sole reason reverence is shown ~
31 Suppl, 9 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the sole reason for confessing one'
32 Suppl, 43| use of reason which is the sole condition for ~betrothal,
33 Suppl, 44| 26), ~because "a woman's sole purpose in marrying should
34 Suppl, 94| damned are tormented with the sole punishment of ~fire?~(2)
35 Suppl, 94| damned are tormented by the sole punishment of fire?~Aquin.:
36 Suppl, 94| damned are tormented by the sole ~punishment of fire; because
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