Part, Question
1 1, 6 | absolute being and absolute oneness; and by participation of ~
2 1, 10 | is to be found ~in the oneness of the first movement by
3 1, 30 | we exclude the idea of oneness and ~of solitude;" and Ambrose
4 1, 30 | to being; which kind of oneness does not add anything to
5 1, 33 | Son is not less to Whom oneness of nature is give."~Aquin.:
6 1, 39 | understand it rightly? . . . The oneness of nature does not ~result
7 1, 39 | we cannot ~understand the oneness of the union between the
8 1, 60 | united, so there is more ~oneness in love which is directed
9 1, 39 | understand it rightly? . . . The oneness of nature does not ~result
10 1, 39 | we cannot ~understand the oneness of the union between the
11 1, 61 | united, so there is more ~oneness in love which is directed
12 1, 92 | is a kind of unity, for oneness in quality ~causes likeness,
13 2, 28 | of apprehension ~of the oneness of the thing loved with
14 2, 52 | species, on account of ~the oneness of that to which they are
15 2, 52 | species, on account of the ~oneness of the term by which it
16 2, 52 | the same on account of the oneness of the term. Yet movement
17 2, 55 | one and is good; and that ~oneness is being and one and good:
18 2, 55 | some distinct goodness or oneness, but because by them ~something
19 3, 23 | Trinity, by reason of the oneness of their Nature: ~since,
20 3, 23 | the Intellectual Word, in oneness of nature ~with the Father.
21 3, 23 | Eternal Word, as to ~the oneness of the Word with the Father,
22 3, 66 | diversity does ~not destroy the oneness of Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT
23 3, 66 | immersion ~signifies the oneness of Christ's death and of
24 Suppl, 25| why they so avail ~is the oneness of the mystical body in
25 Suppl, 29| sacrament. Because ~the oneness of a thing depends on its
26 Suppl, 29| and form, since being and ~oneness are derived from the same
27 Suppl, 40| body, it ~behooves, if this oneness is to be preserved, that
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