Part, Question
1 1, 24 | in a ~temporary way, but immovably, and indelibly.~Aquin.:
2 1, 58 | composite, things movable ~immovably, and material things immaterially.~
3 1, 64 | his intellect apprehends immovably, as we apprehend immovably ~
4 1, 64 | immovably, as we apprehend immovably ~first principles which
5 1, 64 | will adheres fixedly and immovably. ~Therefore, if his will
6 1, 64 | once adhered, he clings ~immovably. So it is customary to say
7 1, 64 | capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin, and are not ~delivered
8 1, 70 | because He fixed them there ~immovably, but because He bade them
9 1, 59 | composite, things movable ~immovably, and material things immaterially.~
10 1, 65 | his intellect apprehends immovably, as we apprehend immovably ~
11 1, 65 | immovably, as we apprehend immovably ~first principles which
12 1, 65 | will adheres fixedly and immovably. ~Therefore, if his will
13 1, 65 | once adhered, he clings ~immovably. So it is customary to say
14 1, 65 | capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin, and are not ~delivered
15 1, 71 | because He fixed them there ~immovably, but because He bade them
16 1, 81 | befits a thing naturally ~and immovably must be the root and principle
17 1, 83 | participated ideas remain immovably in the soul.~Aquin.: SMT
18 2, 67 | the "possible" intellect ~immovably, according to the mode of
19 2, 37 | adhere to the ~recipient immovably: so that it does not remain
20 2, 56 | end," thirdly to be done "immovably." Now the first of these ~
21 2, 86 | vowing we fix our wills immovably on that which it is expedient
22 2, 86 | fixes the will on the good immovably and to do ~anything of a
23 2, 121 | virtue to act firmly and immovably. Secondly, ~fortitude may
24 2, 178 | remain suspended ~almost immovably in one place." Therefore
25 3, 76 | there; and so it is not immovably in this sacrament.~Aquin.:
26 3, 76 | Christ, strictly speaking is immovably in this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
27 Suppl, 9 | condition is that one should act immovably, and in this respect it ~
28 Appen1, 2| will, after this life, be ~immovably rooted in their subject.
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