Part, Question
1 1, 5 | same really. But goodness presents the aspect ~of desirableness,
2 1, 114 | above ~(A[4]); and in part presents some difficulty. For it
3 2, 10 | object ~that in every respect presents the aspect of the mover
4 2, 13 | since the apprehensive power presents the object ~to the appetite.
5 2, 14 | conclusion. Wherefore that which presents itself as to be done first, ~
6 2, 32 | is most ~pleasant to give presents or assistance to friends
7 2, 102 | most reasonable, ~which presents a likeness to heavenly things.
8 2, 105 | were forbidden ~to accept presents, as is clearly stated in
9 2, 1 | sacrament of the Eucharist presents a special ~difficulty over
10 2, 1 | as each one ~separately presents a special difficulty.~Aquin.:
11 2, 47 | circumstances. ~Now each of these presents a difficulty of its own,
12 2, 81 | reverence and, so to speak, presents it to Him, ~as appears from
13 2, 121 | of some difficulty that presents ~itself. In order to remove
14 2, 127 | that which is greatest ~presents any notable difficulty,
15 2, 132 | one spends much in sending presents. ~Therefore expenditure
16 2, 132 | man also makes gifts of presents, as stated ~in Ethic. iv,
17 2, 152 | into the mind of a speaker presents itself to the mind ~of the
18 2, 158 | restraint of pleasures of ~touch presents a special difficulty: wherefore
19 2, 182 | three-fold consideration presents ~itself: (1) The state of
20 2, 187 | religion, by giving him presents: and this is forbidden in
21 2, 187 | one gives a person little ~presents for the sake of good fellowship.
22 3, 36 | to this star ~and to the presents to be offered: which tribe
23 3, 54 | the rising Christ, which presents ~four points of inquiry:~(
24 3, 68 | the very ~fact that a man presents himself to be cleansed by
25 3, 77 | answer that, This question presents no difficulty, now that
26 3, 78 | difficulty which this question presents: ~for there is still the
27 3, 83 | words, "These gifts, these presents, these holy unspotted sacrifices."~
28 Suppl, 35| is required that one who ~presents himself for Orders should
29 Suppl, 36| conscious of mortal sin presents himself for ~Orders is guilty
30 Suppl, 72| the ~latter's request, he presents his petition to the one
31 Suppl, 84| the damned, a difficulty presents ~itself, since their intellect
32 Suppl, 93| in martyrdom the ~strife presents a special difficulty. Therefore
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