Part, Question
1 2, 3 | not attain thereto, but partakes of ~some particular likeness
2 2, 3 | except in so far as the lower partakes of something ~higher. Now
3 2, 3 | such, but inasmuch as it partakes of a certain likeness to ~
4 2, 25 | inclination to another, partakes of it: and love betokens
5 2, 58 | human acts, in so far as it partakes of reason, so are moral ~
6 2, 62 | participation, as kindled wood partakes of ~the nature of fire:
7 2, 66 | appetitive power, in so far as it partakes of reason. ~And among these,
8 2, 66 | regard ~to the subject that partakes of it. If we consider it
9 2, 68 | appetitive power according as it ~partakes somewhat of the reason,
10 2, 73 | in anger, is that ~lust partakes less of reason; and in the
11 2, 91 | measured, in so far as it partakes ~of the rule or measure.
12 2, 91 | excellent way, in so far as it partakes of a share of providence,
13 2, 91 | because the ~rational creature partakes thereof in an intellectual
14 2, 93 | nature of law in so far as it partakes of ~right reason; and it
15 2, 93 | Whatever obeys reason partakes somewhat of reason," as ~
16 2, 102 | accidentally; in so far as man partakes ~of them against obedience
17 2, 112 | be more or less; but man partakes of the life of grace accidentally,
18 2, 24 | second is that which directly partakes of happiness, namely ~men
19 2, 41 | sin; wherefore punishment partakes of the nature of justice,
20 2, 45 | virtue is something that ~partakes of reason, so moral virtue
21 2, 45 | virtue, in so far ~as it partakes of intellectual virtue.~
22 2, 67 | he does not sin if he ~partakes of food brought to him secretly,
23 2, 83 | end of another virtue it partakes somewhat of ~its species;
24 2, 100 | just as a carnal father partakes of the character of principle ~
25 2, 100 | providence in one respect, ~partakes of the character of father
26 2, 101 | to His power: whereas man partakes of a certain likeness to
27 2, 145 | to ~be fasting until he partakes of food, consists in a pure
28 2, 154 | because the movement of anger partakes ~somewhat of reason, since
29 3, 7 | utmost limit wherein it partakes of this form, after its
30 3, 18 | the will, only because it partakes of the ~rational will, there
31 3, 25 | adored by us: for no one partakes spiritually of His ~flesh
32 3, 57 | its form that every body partakes of the Divine Essence, as
33 3, 74 | Since whatever is fermented partakes of corruption, this ~sacrament
34 3, 77 | everything mingled with another partakes of its quality. But no ~
35 Suppl, 29| something is done, so that it partakes ~somewhat of the nature
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