Part, Question
1 1, 7 | to an infinite ~number of shapes. But if we speak of the
2 1, 12 | body cannot bear different ~shapes simultaneously. Hence, when
3 1, 43 | corporeal eyes by ~corporeal shapes, but is shown in the spirit
4 1, 57 | relation to the ~intellect as shapes do to bodies. But when the
5 1, 58 | cannot be formed into many shapes. Therefore neither can one ~
6 1, 43 | corporeal eyes by ~corporeal shapes, but is shown in the spirit
7 1, 58 | relation to the ~intellect as shapes do to bodies. But when the
8 1, 59 | cannot be formed into many shapes. Therefore neither can one ~
9 1, 84 | different colors or different shapes. Now all ~intelligible species
10 1, 84 | the examples of colors and shapes.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[85] A[
11 2, 48 | With the mouth ~indeed he shapes a sound, but the understanding
12 2, 49 | unsuitable. For there are many shapes, and passion-like qualities,
13 2, 49 | unsuitability. Consequently even shapes and passion-like qualities,
14 2, 54 | the same time by ~various shapes. Therefore neither can a
15 2, 54 | can a body have several shapes, save in so far as one shape ~
16 2, 54 | mathematics, e.g. by the shapes of eclipses, or something
17 2, 80 | senses, it adapts itself to shapes, ~blends with colors, mingles
18 2, 96 | view every single case, he shapes the ~law according to what
19 2, 93 | foretell the future by means of shapes or signs which appear in
20 2, 93 | geomancy"; or by observing the ~shapes resulting from molten lead
21 2, 94 | they do in gazing ~certain shapes, and muttering certain strange
22 2, 94 | particular sounds, words, shapes and devices, or again ~by
23 2, 94 | means of tokens in ~certain shapes or characters.~Aquin.: SMT
24 2, 94 | power of the Gospel? In the shapes of the letters ~or in the
25 2, 94 | of the sense? If in the shapes, you do well to ~wear them
26 3, 45 | be changed into ~various shapes [figuras], but only for
27 Suppl, 58| vivid imagination, certain shapes such as he has in his ~thoughts
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