|    Part, Question1   2, 29  |          repugnance but only ~of fittingness; because being is common
 2   2, 31  |        virtue's good depends on ~fittingness in relation to some one
 3   2, 35  |         to have any affinity or ~fittingness to one another. For intemperance
 4   2, 35  |        they have no affinity or ~fittingness to one another. On the other
 5   2, 35  |       certain mutual affinity or fittingness. The ~reason of this is
 6   2, 35  |       non-white"; while there is fittingness and likeness in the ~affirmation
 7   2, 35  |      also ~have a certain mutual fittingness and affinity: for instance
 8   2, 69  |       the beatitudes;~(4) Of the fittingness of the rewards ascribed
 9   2, 70  |       these by a certain kind of fittingness, in so far as ~all the virtues
10   2, 102 |         first according to their fittingness to the worship of God; ~
11   2, 82  |          by ~reason of a certain fittingness, like other bodily signs.~
12   2, 82  |        OBJ 3: There is a certain fittingness in adoring towards the east. ~
13   2, 85  |       judged according to their ~fittingness to the end. Now the payment
14   2, 85  |        This also seems to denote fittingness rather than obligation. ~
15   2, 115 |       due is based on ~a certain fittingness and not on an obligation:
16   2, 137 |          the same time a certain fittingness between ~them. Wherefore
17   2, 166 | standpoint. First, in respect of fittingness to the person; secondly,
18   2, 166 |         secondly, in ~respect of fittingness to externals, whether persons,
19   3, 4   |         is the foundation of the fittingness of the ~Incarnation of the
20   3, 6   |    beauty, which makes a woman's fittingness ~for the marriage tie, yet
21   3, 27  |      there seems to be a certain fittingness in both of these being sanctified ~
22   3, 46  |         from all sins; but as to fittingness, it ~sufficed that He should
23   3, 48  |    brought forward above all the fittingness of ~Christ's Passion (Q[
24   3, 51  |        and partly day, from its ~fittingness with both.~Aquin.: SMT TP
25   3, 57  |     acquire ~something as to the fittingness of place, which pertains
26   3, 57  |         merely out of a certain ~fittingness. Now this in a measure belonged
27   3, 57  |    certain kind of joy from such fittingness, not indeed that He then
28   3, 57  | Consequently, owing to this very fittingness, a higher place is due ~
29   3, 80  | movements, then from a ~sense of fittingness they hinder the receiving
30 Suppl, 14|        in the giver by reason of fittingness, wherefore it is ~called
31 Suppl, 53|        answer that, By a certain fittingness the very nature of holy
32 Suppl, 54|      Moreover there is a certain fittingness in the restriction of ~the
33 Suppl, 69|         that there is a certain ~fittingness by way of congruity of spiritual
 
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