Part, Question
1 1, 76 | the powers of the soul are rooted in the essence of ~the soul.
2 1, 75 | the powers of the soul are rooted in the essence of ~the soul.
3 1, 86 | intellect. But as both are ~rooted in the same substance of
4 2, 28 | complacency in the ~beloved is rooted in the lover's heart. For
5 2, 37 | the powers of the soul are rooted in the one ~essence of the
6 2, 49 | and this either deeply rooted therein or only on its surface.
7 2, 49 | on its surface. If deeply rooted, we have the third species
8 2, 62 | according to Eph. 3:17: "Being rooted and founded in charity."
9 2, 65 | according to ~Eph. 3:17: "Rooted and founded in charity."
10 2, 77 | all the soul's powers are ~rooted in the one essence of the
11 2, 84 | according to Eph. 3:17: "Rooted and founded in ~charity."~
12 2, 85 | although it always remains ~rooted in the nature of the body.~
13 2, 89 | according to Eph. 3:17: "Rooted ~and founded in charity."
14 2, 100 | the action proceeds from a rooted habit. In this respect,
15 2, 22 | according to Eph. 3:17: "Rooted and founded in charity." ~
16 2, 30 | First because they are rooted in charity, and in this
17 2, 173 | s ~essence wherein it is rooted. Now in this rapture the
18 3, 7 | operations, since habits are rooted in the principal agent.
19 3, 8 | And this potentiality is rooted in ~two things - first and
20 3, 8 | and the senses, which are rooted in the ~head, man is guided
21 3, 46 | faculties of Christ's soul were rooted in its ~essence, to which
22 3, 46 | intellective faculty is rooted, as was shown in the FP,
23 3, 68 | wherein the senses are rooted, appear first, it should
24 3, 86 | vices, become much more rooted in others." Therefore ~one
25 Suppl, 32| the spiritual sickness is rooted.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
26 Suppl, 70| of these powers as being ~rooted in the soul. This is clear
27 Appen1, 2| this life, be ~immovably rooted in their subject. Hence
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