Part, Question 
 1   1, 65  |            higher the cause, the ~more numerous the objects to which its
 2   1, 66  |            higher the cause, the ~more numerous the objects to which its
 3   1, 87  |       intellect together; and the more numerous the intelligible objects ~
 4   1, 102 |            governed. But these are too numerous to be counted. Therefore
 5   1, 111 |           those who ~minister are more numerous than those who assist; because
 6   1, 111 |               assistants are much more numerous than the ministers. Nor
 7   2, 16  |               cause precedes, the more numerous the effects to which it
 8   2, 70  |           works of the flesh ~are more numerous than the fruits of the spirit.~
 9   2, 75  |              multiplied. ~Now the more numerous and weighty the external
10   2, 107 |               since the Old Law by its numerous ceremonies prescribed many ~
11   2, 10  |             the truth of faith in more numerous and more important points: ~
12   2, 10  |        heathens deny the faith in more numerous and more ~important points
13   2, 10  |             when unbelievers were very numerous.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
14   2, 41  |        punishment ~will result in more numerous and more grievous sins being
15   2, 68  | indiscriminately, ~unless they be very numerous. Thirdly, because the condemnation
16   2, 131 |         undertaken the leadership of a numerous ~people without misgiving:
17   2, 159 |           degrees would seem to be too numerous.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[161] A[
18   2, 159 |           degrees would seem to be too numerous.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[161] A[
19   2, 162 |                 but on account of the ~numerous sufferings to which the
20   2, 172 |        according as it extends to more numerous and more remote ~objects;
21   2, 179 |              its imitation it begets a numerous offspring of good ~deeds."
22   3, 1   |               who was coming, the more numerous was the ~band of heralds
23   3, 65  |               of the New Law are "less numerous" than those of the Old Law.
24   3, 65  |               of the old Law were more numerous, on account of the various ~
25   3, 88  |              thereto, so that the more numerous or the greater the sins ~
26 Suppl, 14|                those works might be so numerous, ~that the pain of hell
27 Suppl, 54|              men took no account of so numerous a kindred, and thus the ~
28 Suppl, 85|             punished, because the more numerous those with whom they ~will
29 Suppl, 85|          corruptions ~of error were so numerous, that some looked forward
 
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