Part, Question
1 1, 1 | only so far as they are ~referable to God as their beginning
2 2, 21 | whoever does an evil deed, not referable to God, does not ~give God
3 2, 35 | pleasure in them save as referable to the sensibles ~of touch,
4 2, 42 | good also, in so far as referable to evil. This ~can be in
5 2, 57 | relation to good, and is nowise referable to evil. Now the good of ~
6 2, 59 | considered in themselves, are referable both to ~good and evil,
7 2, 59 | virtue: since virtue is referable to ~good alone, as stated
8 2, 59 | passions are, in some way, referable to good only, or to evil
9 2, 65 | the good works that are referable to ~his last end. Wherefore
10 2, 87 | only in respect of things referable to the end, in so far ~as
11 2, 87 | disorder affecting things referable to ~the end: and the last
12 2, 90 | those particular matters are referable to the common good, not
13 2, 108 | external acts are understood as referable to the ~hand, just as interior
14 2, 18 | consideration, which, however, is referable to charity.~Aquin.: SMT
15 2, 24 | extends to ~other things as referable to God. Now just as the
16 2, 24 | the rational creature is ~referable to God, in as much as it
17 2, 25 | any like reason that is referable to the end of charity, can
18 2, 32 | since all other things are referable to love. Therefore ~hatred
19 2, 51 | docility, memory, or reason is referable to ~"precipitation"; improvidence,
20 2, 56 | other individual persons, is referable to the common good, to ~
21 2, 56 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Things referable to oneself are referable
22 2, 56 | referable to oneself are referable to another, ~especially
23 2, 93 | nature, although they are referable to a common higher ~cause,
24 2, 93 | in so far as they are ~referable to some common cause of
25 2, 93 | spiritual cause is ~sometimes referable to God, Who reveals certain
26 2, 99 | fellow-citizens ~are more referable to the principles of his
27 2, 115 | delight in money is not referable to the body ~but rather
28 2, 156 | But these degrees are not referable to the aforesaid species. ~
29 2, 167 | deficiency, and mean therein, are referable to the ~virtue of truthfulness,
30 2, 179 | and habit would seem to be referable to the same ~kind of life.
31 Suppl, 55| directly and immediately referable to consanguinity, and to ~
32 Suppl, 73| it would seem especially referable to the virtues, to whom ~
33 Suppl, 95| are not to take this as referable to an ~evil and corrupt
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