Part, Question
1 1, 45 | proper to itself it acts dispositively to the effect of the ~principal
2 1, 45 | Hence nothing else can act ~dispositively and instrumentally to this
3 1, 46 | proper to itself it acts dispositively to the effect of the ~principal
4 1, 46 | Hence nothing else can act ~dispositively and instrumentally to this
5 1, 88 | it resides materially and dispositively in the inferior powers, ~
6 1, 107 | the gifts of grace, but dispositively by natural gifts, ~forasmuch
7 2, 28 | ecstasies is caused by love dispositively in so far, ~namely, as love
8 2, 87 | of sin, not ~directly but dispositively. Sin, however, makes man
9 2, 88 | sins make one ~mortal sin dispositively, it is true, as was shown
10 2, 88 | sins ~making one mortal sin dispositively.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[88] A[
11 2, 89 | sins ~lead to mortal sin dispositively: because otherwise they
12 2, 23 | of the free-will conduces dispositively to a ~diminution in the
13 2, 32 | aspect of the object, but dispositively by anger.~
14 2, 73 | dissimulate altogether, but only ~dispositively and imperfectly.~Aquin.:
15 2, 102 | virtue act causally ~or dispositively towards their generation
16 2, 178 | two ways, ~essentially or dispositively. The moral virtues do not
17 2, 178 | the contemplative life ~dispositively. For the act of contemplation,
18 2, 178 | Hence moral virtues belong dispositively to the ~contemplative life.~
19 2, 178 | principally, and secondarily, or ~dispositively. That which belongs principally
20 2, 184 | perfection instrumentally and dispositively, ~as poverty, continence,
21 2, 184 | repetition of a sin ~leads dispositively to contempt, according to
22 3, 26 | in uniting ~men to God, dispositively or ministerially.~Aquin.:
23 3, 26 | mediators between God and man, dispositively and ministerially: inasmuch ~
24 3, 26 | perfectively, but ministerially and dispositively: whence (Mt. 4:11) it ~is
25 3, 26 | the stricken body dispositively causes the soul to ~contract
26 3, 26 | stricken body would have dispositively caused ~the soul to contract
27 3, 83 | this instruction is given "dispositively," when the ~Lectors and
28 3, 85 | without our co-operating dispositively by ~certain acts. Secondly,
29 Suppl, 18| co-operating ~towards this effect dispositively and instrumentally: and
30 Suppl, 18| guilt, ~directly, but only dispositively [*St. Thomas here follows
31 Suppl, 42| Divine institution works ~dispositively [*Cf. Q[18], A[1], where
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