Part, Question
1 1, 66 | absence of that beauty and ~comeliness which are now apparent in
2 1, 69 | that is, ~without that comeliness which it owes to the plants
3 1, 67 | absence of that beauty and ~comeliness which are now apparent in
4 1, 70 | that is, ~without that comeliness which it owes to the plants
5 2, 86 | a ~comely body loses its comeliness through contact with another
6 2, 86 | man's soul has a twofold ~comeliness; one from the refulgence
7 2, 86 | Wherefore the loss ~of comeliness occasioned by this contact,
8 2, 89 | stain denotes a loss of ~comeliness due to contact with something,
9 2, 89 | body there is a twofold comeliness, one ~resulting from the
10 2, 89 | soul, ~there is a twofold comeliness, one habitual and, so to
11 2, 89 | is a ~hindrance to actual comeliness, but not to habitual comeliness,
12 2, 89 | comeliness, but not to habitual comeliness, because ~it neither destroys
13 2, 89 | habitual rather than of actual comeliness. Therefore, ~properly speaking,
14 2, 89 | so far as it hinders the comeliness that ~results from acts
15 2, 102 | and is a blemish on the comeliness of the ~members; which denotes
16 2, 114 | the more ~vile. For the comeliness of a man has its source
17 2, 130 | clarified." Now clarity and comeliness imply a certain display: ~
18 2, 140 | 27) under the heading "Comeliness is twofold," that "the ~
19 2, 141 | lays claim to a certain comeliness, ~and the vices of intemperance
20 2, 143 | parts, have more abundant comeliness [honestatem], ~but our comely [
21 2, 143 | Div. Nom. ~iv), beauty or comeliness results from the concurrence
22 2, 143 | parts have more ~abundant comeliness," which, namely, destroys
23 2, 150 | of marriage. And because comeliness is ascribed to chastity ~
24 3, 54 | His power; and a special comeliness will appear ~in the places
25 Suppl, 39| affecting his ~personal comeliness. Hence he who suffers from
26 Suppl, 39| blemish, whereby a man's comeliness is bedimmed (for instance
27 Suppl, 88| of God chiefly by their comeliness and ~beauty, which show
28 Suppl, 92| spiritual marriage inward comeliness is required, ~wherefore
29 Suppl, 92| carnal marriage outward comeliness is ~necessary. Hence there
30 Suppl, 92| its adornment is a certain comeliness of the blessed ~themselves.~
31 Suppl, 93| there results a certain ~comeliness in the body, which is the
32 Suppl, 93| results a certain bodily comeliness: so that the ~aureole is
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