Part, Question
1 1, 23 | because whatsoever is in man disposing him towards salvation, is
2 1, 82 | whether by causing them or disposing ourselves to them, or to
3 1, 82 | is "the soul's habit of disposing of ~itself." Therefore it
4 1, 111 | not as exercising but as disposing and commanding what is to
5 1, 114 | their accidental forms, by disposing matter for the substantial
6 2, 9 | it has great influence in disposing man so that something seems
7 2, 17 | moving, "by perfecting, by disposing, by commanding, and ~by
8 2, 49 | third condition is that in disposing the subject to one of those ~
9 2, 65 | needs not only ~a virtue disposing him well to the end, but
10 2, 66 | than its effect: but not a ~disposing cause. For otherwise the
11 2, 100 | is something leading or disposing to ~virtue, viz. an act
12 2, 106 | the Holy Ghost, either by disposing us thereto, or by ~directing
13 2, 18 | fear is ~like a principle disposing a man to wisdom from without,
14 2, 23 | of time nature ~works by disposing for the increase, without
15 2, 23 | towards that ~effect by disposing to it, while the last act,
16 2, 45 | prepares the ~way for them, by disposing the means. Hence it follows
17 2, 63 | alone who has the right of disposing in general of the actions
18 2, 77 | affirmative or ~negative precept, disposing to the opposite of such
19 2, 81 | imperfectly, by merely ~disposing to the effect, for the reason
20 2, 81 | effect, and, in a way, ~disposing to it, and in this sense
21 2, 95 | anything, or in some other way disposing ~himself to devotion, does
22 2, 152 | determined by nature, before disposing of other things ~according
23 2, 186 | there are various ways of ~disposing oneself to the observance
24 2, 187 | not hindered from ~freely disposing of his person by transferring
25 3, 83 | Christ's Passion, or the ~disposing of His mystical body, and
26 3, 90 | sacrament, but ~an act of virtue disposing one to that sacrament.~Aquin.:
27 Suppl, 18| causing that remission, but as disposing thereto. Consequently if ~
28 Suppl, 43| he is given the ~power of disposing of his property after his
29 Suppl, 92| whereas ~the dowries are gifts disposing to this same union.~Aquin.:
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