|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |        1: Whatever is from God imitates Him, as caused things imitate ~
 2   1, 14  |      to the degree in which it imitates the ~knowledge of God, as
 3   1, 17  |       in so far as ~it exists, imitates God. Therefore everything
 4   1, 17  |      and a false unity: for it imitates unity without being unity." ~
 5   1, 17  |        unity." ~But everything imitates the divine unity yet falls
 6   1, 50  |   accomplished when the effect imitates the cause according to ~
 7   1, 65  |        its end, inasmuch as it imitates, as it were, and ~shows
 8   1, 66  | Further, nature in its working imitates the working of God, as a ~
 9   1, 66  |     God, as a ~secondary cause imitates a first cause. But in the
10   1, 51  |   accomplished when the effect imitates the cause according to ~
11   1, 66  |        its end, inasmuch as it imitates, as it were, and ~shows
12   1, 67  | Further, nature in its working imitates the working of God, as a ~
13   1, 67  |     God, as a ~secondary cause imitates a first cause. But in the
14   1, 92  |       the ~intellectual nature imitates God chiefly in this, that
15   1, 92  |     because thereby one Person imitates another.~Aquin.: SMT FP
16   1, 105 |       ecclesiastical hierarchy imitates the heavenly in some ~degree,
17   1, 113 |      thereby, in so ~far as he imitates him who was the first to
18   1, 116 |    First, that art in its work imitates ~nature for just as nature
19   2, 12  |       1/1~On the contrary, Art imitates nature. Now nature intends
20   2, 87  |        his own, inasmuch as he imitates his father's ~wickedness;
21   2, 43  |    devilish wisdom" because it imitates ~the devil's pride, of which
22   2, 156 |    when he ought to be ~angry, imitates God as to lack of passion,
23   2, 160 |        Confess. ii, 6): "Pride imitates exaltedness; ~whereas Thou
24   2, 160 |      xiv, 13; xix, 12), "pride imitates God inordinately: for it
25   3, 46  |       nature in its ~operation imitates the Divine work, since it
26 Suppl, 21|    sentence of excommunication imitates the judgment of God. For
27 Suppl, 21|     may blush with ~shame, she imitates the judgment whereby God
28 Suppl, 21|    other spiritual things, she imitates ~the judgment of God in
29 Suppl, 57|         1/1~I answer that, Art imitates nature and supplies the
30 Suppl, 57| species of adoption, one which imitates natural ~sonship perfectly,
31 Suppl, 57|        other ~kind of adoption imitates natural sonship imperfectly,
32 Suppl, 72|     since then most of ~all it imitates the Divine perfection. Hence
33 Suppl, 93|       of God, which ~virginity imitates is not in God in the same
 
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