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1 1, 12 | Further, our intellect adheres to God by grace of faith.
2 1, 39 | way of accident, ~which adheres to a subject. Now just as
3 1, 64 | Consequently man's will adheres to a thing ~movably, and
4 1, 64 | whereas the angel's will adheres fixedly and immovably. ~
5 1, 39 | way of accident, ~which adheres to a subject. Now just as
6 1, 65 | Consequently man's will adheres to a thing ~movably, and
7 1, 65 | whereas the angel's will adheres fixedly and immovably. ~
8 1, 81 | the intellect of necessity adheres to the ~first principles,
9 1, 81 | naturally and of necessity adheres to the first principles,
10 1, 81 | principles, so ~the will adheres to the last end, as we have
11 1, 81 | means of ~which things man adheres to God, in Whom alone true
12 1, 81 | His essence of necessity adheres to God, just as now we ~
13 1, 93 | that, in sleep the ~soul adheres to the images of things
14 1, 93 | slight surmise, in which one adheres to what is false, as ~though
15 2, 46 | appetite simply follows and adheres to ~good, or recoils from
16 2, 87 | the last end, to which man adheres by charity. ~Therefore whatever
17 2, 5 | is manifest that he who adheres to the teaching of the Church,
18 2, 5 | to reject, he no longer adheres to the ~teaching of the
19 2, 5 | On the other hand faith adheres to all the articles of faith
20 2, 8 | gift of understanding, ~adheres by contemplating and consulting
21 2, 10 | the will of the man who adheres to the angel, since his ~
22 2, 10 | charity ~is one, because it adheres to the Sovereign Good, while
23 2, 16 | the object to which it adheres. Now one may adhere to a
24 2, 16 | pertains to charity, which adheres to God for His own sake; ~
25 2, 18 | fears, he turns to God and adheres to Him. This latter evil ~
26 2, 26 | Therefore the charity of the way adheres to God immediately.~Aquin.:
27 2, 35 | far as our neighbor's will adheres to God's ~will, it becomes
28 2, 35 | Just as a man's will that adheres to God is a right rule, ~
29 2, 41 | man can be ~unsettled, who adheres firmly to something immovable.
30 2, 102| theological, virtues whereby he ~adheres to God in Himself, are greater
31 2, 146| This is the case when he adheres to the pleasure of gluttony ~
32 3, 2 | Boethius. Therefore, whatever adheres to a ~person is united to
33 3, 5 | the body, in which fire adheres, is warm.~Aquin.: SMT TP
34 3, 6 | leave the body, since it adheres to the body through the
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