Part, Question
1 1, 50 | intellectual substance, partaking of immortality by favor,
2 1, 51 | intellectual substance, partaking of immortality by favor,
3 1, 96 | for a ~definite time by partaking of it once; and when that
4 1, 118 | substance of ~the individual partaking thereof, in such a quantity
5 2, 52 | the part of the subject partaking of them.~Aquin.: SMT FS
6 2, 61 | that it is a "moral virtue" partaking of reason, ~it observes
7 2, 63 | results through ~the appetite partaking of reason, which rectification
8 2, 83 | concupiscible faculty, and partaking ~of food accrues to the
9 2, 84 | something connected with, or partaking of the head, as having some ~
10 2, 93 | above (A[5]): first, by partaking of the ~eternal law by way
11 2, 93 | action and passion, ~i.e. by partaking of the eternal law by way
12 2, 102 | the people, there was the ~partaking of the paschal banquet,
13 2, 102 | of a lamb unspotted." The partaking of its flesh signified ~
14 2, 112 | it is nothing short of a ~partaking of the Divine Nature, which
15 2, 112 | should deify, bestowing a partaking of the ~Divine Nature by
16 2, 23 | increases only by its subject partaking of charity ~more and more
17 2, 24 | being associated with us in partaking of ~happiness, and in this
18 2, 41 | physician on seeing a man partaking of ~unsuitable food might
19 2, 145 | the merit of fasting, by partaking of too much drink: as also
20 2, 146 | chiefly from immoderate partaking ~of meat or drink. In like
21 2, 152 | may commit a sacrilege by partaking ~gluttonously of sacred
22 3, 7 | For grace is a certain partaking of the Godhead by the rational ~
23 3, 10 | to all the ~blessed by a partaking of the Divine light which
24 3, 21 | that the sense is: As I am partaking of the chalice of the passion,
25 3, 22 | made by Christ, and (our) partaking thereof. As to ~the actual
26 3, 53 | of the New ~Testament and partaking of Christ's rising we might
27 3, 73 | for its consummation; by ~partaking not indeed actually, but
28 3, 78 | supplied by the spiritual partaking thereof, as ~Augustine says (
29 3, 79 | rather than purified from partaking of the ~Eucharist." Hence,
30 3, 80 | necessarily prevents anyone from partaking of this ~sacrament: and
31 3, 80 | the body of Christ after partaking of other food.~Aquin.: SMT
32 3, 80 | with earthly bread, without partaking ~of the Eucharist afterwards."~
33 3, 81 | was not ~converted while partaking of the sacred mysteries:
34 3, 82 | De Civ. Dei x). Hence by partaking of the sacrifice he ~shows
35 3, 82 | a ~share?" But it is by partaking of the sacrifice that he
36 Suppl, 21| to the ~fruit," and from partaking together with the faithful
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