|    Part, Question1   1, 28  |         for instance, when reason compares man to ~animal as the species
 2   1, 76  |      Metaph. viii (Did. ~vii, 3), compares the species of things to
 3   1, 76  |          And (De Anima ii, 3) he ~compares the various souls to the
 4   1, 77  |      Philosopher (De Anima ii, 3) compares the parts or ~powers of
 5   1, 75  |      Metaph. viii (Did. ~vii, 3), compares the species of things to
 6   1, 75  |          And (De Anima ii, 3) he ~compares the various souls to the
 7   1, 76  |      Philosopher (De Anima ii, 3) compares the parts or ~powers of
 8   1, 77  |          part of the head: for it compares individual ~intentions,
 9   1, 77  |           the intellectual reason compares universal ~intentions. As
10   1, 78  |   separate intellect, which Plato compares to the sun; but not the
11   1, 78  |        intellect, which Aristotle compares to light.~Aquin.: SMT FP
12   1, 80  |    particular reason,' because it compares individual ~intentions.
13   1, 81  |        the reason is a power that compares several ~things together:
14   1, 84  |      essence. Thus it necessarily compares one thing with ~another
15   1, 84  |     Philosopher (De Anima iii, 6) compares intellect with ~sense on
16   1, 92  |          1~Reply OBJ 2: Dionysius compares the solar ray to Divine
17   2, 46  |           Augustine, in his Rule, compares hatred to "a beam," ~but
18   2, 77  |      Philosopher (Ethic. ~vii, 8) compares the incontinent man to an
19   2, 78  |      Philosopher (Ethic. ~vii, 8) compares the intemperate man, who
20   2, 78  |         chronic disease, while he compares the incontinent ~man, who
21   2, 84  |         Gregory (Moral. xxxi, 17) compares ~these capital vices to
22   2, 91  |        the Apostle (Gal. 3:24,25) compares the state of man under the
23   2, 1   |          the Apostle (Gal. 3:24) ~compares the state of the Old Testament
24   2, 51  |        outcome, "reasoning" which compares one thing with ~another, "
25   2, 116 | Chrysostom (Hom. ~xxix in Matth.) compares the covetous man to the
26   2, 116 |           Reply OBJ 3: Chrysostom compares a covetous man to the man
27   2, 159 |          understanding his honor, compares himself to senseless beasts,
28   2, 174 |      vision; wherefore ~Augustine compares (Gen. ad lit. xii, 8) the
29   2, 182 |      Reply OBJ 3: Augustine there compares monks with clerics as regards
30   2, 184 |    Missoria, ad ~Leand. Episc. i] compares the secular life to the
31   3, 74  |         in this sacrament, and He compares ~Himself to a grain of wheat,
32   3, 79  |      Damascene (De Fide Orth. iv) compares this ~sacrament to the burning
33 Suppl, 82|          1/2~Reply OBJ 2: Gregory compares the glorified body to gold
34 Suppl, 89|      Commentator (De Anima ~iii.) compares the passive intellect, in
 
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