Part, Question
1 1, 12 | the same object will be presented to all - viz. the essence
2 1, 51 | call ~incubi, have often presented themselves before women,
3 1, 59 | Consequently the object presented to the ~appetitive faculty
4 1, 52 | call ~incubi, have often presented themselves before women,
5 1, 60 | Consequently the object presented to the ~appetitive faculty
6 1, 80 | first parents, the serpent ~presented himself as one giving information
7 1, 93 | Reply OBJ 3: Were anything presented to the imagination or sense
8 2, 19 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Good is presented to the will as its object
9 2, 65 | conclusion which had never been presented to his mind before. ~Now
10 2, 38 | times warlike exercises presented no such ~danger, and hence
11 2, 152 | thoughts and ~phantasms presented to him, or again through
12 2, 171 | sensible forms are divinely presented to the prophet's mind, ~
13 2, 171 | senses, when something is presented to the ~prophet's mind by
14 2, 172 | difference in ~the things presented to the imagination.~Aquin.:
15 3, 8 | members of the body are presented as instruments of justice"
16 3, 22 | true sacrifice of Christ is presented to the faithful under the
17 3, 36 | took place while Christ presented a likeness of human ~weakness,
18 3, 37 | Whether Christ was becomingly presented in the temple?~Aquin.: SMT
19 3, 37 | Christ was unbecomingly presented in the ~Temple. For it is
20 3, 37 | bound by this law to be presented ~in the Temple.~Aquin.:
21 3, 37 | one's presence cannot be ~presented to one. But Christ's humanity
22 3, 37 | was no need for Him to be presented to the Lord.~Aquin.: SMT
23 3, 37 | child, because it was then presented in the Temple ~for the first
24 3, 37 | again, ~for our sake He was presented to the Lord, that we may
25 3, 80 | fulfilled when opportunity ~presented itself. Consequently, it
26 3, 83 | said them; for, a thing is presented to ~the memory under the
27 3, 84 | that "little children ~were presented" to our Lord, "that He should
28 Suppl, 34| but only ~that they be presented to him. Therefore the aforesaid
29 Suppl, 39| ignorance, the bishop and he who presented him are bound to pay the ~
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