Part, Question
1 1, 36 | proceeding ~from the Father, and abiding in the Son." Therefore the
2 1, 37 | of the heart is something abiding in the speaker; yet with
3 1, 37 | of the heart is something abiding in the speaker; yet with
4 2, 5 | good, which he has, to be ~abiding. Now the goods of the present
5 2, 45 | good of virtue which is the abiding object of their will, however ~
6 2, 57 | whereas "doing" is an action abiding in ~the agent, e.g. "to
7 2, 68 | Because a habit is a quality abiding in man, being defined as "
8 2, 68 | merely acts or passions but abiding ~habits.~Aquin.: SMT FS
9 2, 88 | body is not an act, but an abiding ~disposition; wherefore,
10 2, 102| order to contain God, as abiding ~therein locally, but that
11 2, 102| this continual feast of an abiding sacrifice signified ~the
12 2, 109| transient as to the act and abiding in its ~guilt, as stated
13 2, 109| perseverance is called ~the abiding in good to the end of life.
14 2, 110| viz. "form" which is the "abiding figure of ~things," since
15 2, 111| being strengthened ~by God, abiding with him, said, I am the
16 2, 156| sullen" person has ~an abiding anger on account of an abiding
17 2, 156| abiding anger on account of an abiding displeasure, which he holds ~
18 2, 165| mount towards immortal and abiding things."~Aquin.: SMT SS
19 2, 169| ways: first, by way of an abiding form, ~as material light
20 2, 169| s intellect by way of an abiding form, else a ~prophet would
21 2, 169| a subject by ~way of an abiding and complete form, perfects
22 2, 169| this ~light is by way of an abiding and complete form, according
23 2, 169| Para. 3/3~But a habit is an abiding form. Wherefore it is evident
24 2, 172| prophecy is by way, not of ~an abiding habit, but of a transitory
25 2, 173| ways. ~First by way of an abiding form, and thus it beatifies
26 2, 176| miracles to be a quality abiding as a habit in the ~soul.
27 3, 1 | is it incredible that the abiding Word ~of God should be everywhere
28 3, 9 | Godhead Itself substantially abiding in Him, according to Col.
29 3, 50 | not continue united to ~an abiding hypostasis, as Christ's
30 3, 58 | twofold meaning; namely, ~"abiding" as in Lk. 24:49: "Sit [
31 3, 58 | sitting denotes" ~either abiding, or royal or judiciary dignity.
32 3, 89 | that they rise to ~more abiding grace, not indeed on the
33 3, 89 | greater the grace, the more abiding it is, but on the part of
34 3, 89 | exist actually, and as ~abiding in the Divine acceptance.
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