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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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indifferently

   Part, Question
1 1, 7 | thus ~every place would be indifferently its own place. Neither could 2 1, 33 | cause" and "principle" ~indifferently, when speaking of God; whereas 3 1, 57 | different, but he ~knows each indifferently.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[57] A[ 4 1, 57 | appears that the ~angels know indifferently things past, present, and 5 1, 58 | different, but he ~knows each indifferently.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[57] A[ 6 1, 58 | appears that the ~angels know indifferently things past, present, and 7 1, 85 | and "now," and related indifferently to all time. But it can 8 2, 1 | the will reacts on itself indifferently ~once or several times.~ 9 2, 6 | deliberating reason is ~indifferently disposed to opposite things, 10 2, 15 | which it can apprehend ~indifferently, whether the singulars be 11 2, 55 | action, ~but are inclined indifferently to many: and they are determinate 12 2, 102 | Further, turtledoves and doves indifferently are commanded to be ~offered 13 2, 120 | called, which pays to all indifferently what is due to them.~Aquin.: 14 2, 123 | Thomas calls this vice indifferently ~'fear' or 'timidity.' The 15 3, 2 | things. hence it may be said ~indifferently that the human nature is 16 3, 3 | But the Divine power is indifferently and commonly in all the ~ 17 3, 3 | power regards several things indifferently, it can terminate its action ~ 18 3, 3 | its action ~in any of them indifferently, as is plain in rational 19 3, 16 | concrete words we may predicate indifferently what ~belongs to either 20 3, 70 | which is of Christ, regards indifferently both sexes, since "in Christ ~ 21 3, 76 | substance is ~contained indifferently in a small or large quantity; 22 3, 76 | part of bread; and this indifferently, whether the dimensions ~ 23 Suppl, 12| which ~establishes equality indifferently, whether the patient be 24 Suppl, 49| would seek it ~anywhere indifferently. Hence it does not follow 25 Suppl, 57| 11). Wherefore anyone can indifferently become ~another's godfather. 26 Suppl, 71| person in particular avail indifferently for all, then all suffrages 27 Suppl, 71| person do not profit all indifferently, but those chiefly for whom


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