Part, Question
1 1, 16 | seems that truth does not reside only in the intellect, but ~
2 1, 16 | The true and the ~false reside not in things, but in the
3 1, 16 | seems that truth does not reside only in the intellect ~composing
4 1, 16 | Therefore truth does not reside only in the intellect ~composing
5 1, 16 | Therefore truth does not reside only in the intellect composing
6 1, 21 | magnificence; and these ~reside not in the sensitive faculty,
7 1, 59 | some virtues are said to reside in the irascible ~appetite
8 1, 59 | daring and fear, which reside in the irascible part. Consequently ~
9 1, 69 | where the seminal ~power may reside, whether in root, stem,
10 1, 60 | some virtues are said to reside in the irascible ~appetite
11 1, 60 | daring and fear, which reside in the irascible part. Consequently ~
12 1, 70 | where the seminal ~power may reside, whether in root, stem,
13 1, 77 | powers, in which the virtues reside. And since the knowledge ~
14 1, 94 | appetite, wherein the passions reside, is not ~entirely subject
15 2, 53 | incorruptible ~subject, reside nevertheless secondarily
16 2, 57 | which, according to him, reside in the scientific part of
17 2, 65 | that "the virtues that reside in the ~human mind are quite
18 2, 68 | prophecy does not always reside in the prophets," as ~Gregory
19 2, 4 | power of the soul does it reside? ~(3) Whether its form is
20 2, 4 | seem that faith does not reside in the intellect. For ~Augustine
21 2, 4 | Therefore faith does not reside in the intellect.~Aquin.:
22 2, 4 | Therefore faith does not reside in the intellect.~Aquin.:
23 2, 4 | of that act, must needs reside in the intellect.~Aquin.:
24 2, 10 | consequently, it does ~not reside in the intellect.~Aquin.:
25 2, 33 | tendency to wander, ~if it reside in the mind itself that
26 2, 45 | 8), prudence does not ~reside in the external senses whereby
27 2, 127 | together, since their habits reside together in the soul, ~either
28 2, 149 | 1: Chastity does indeed reside in the soul as its subject, ~
29 2, 153 | Hence continence must needs ~reside in that power of the soul,
30 2, 160 | vice?~(3) Wherein does it reside as in its subject?~(4) Of
31 Suppl, 37| but the whole power should reside in one person; and ~consequently
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