Part, Question
1 1, 93 | the state of innocence ~continued, it was impossible for the
2 2, 32 | is ~pleasant. Because the continued action of an agent increases
3 2, 32 | and ~therefore when the continued presence of a pleasant object
4 2, 32 | that might ~result from continued operation. And thus from
5 2, 102 | is rejected "if he have a continued scab," i.e. ~lustfulness
6 2, 105 | the ~divine worship was continued through carnal generation:
7 2, 114 | according to James 5:16: "The continued prayer of a just man availeth ~
8 2, 1 | birth of Christ, and ~many continued so to believe, until they
9 2, 33 | resistance; by flight when ~a continued thought increases the incentive
10 2, 81 | measure, so that it cannot be continued any longer without ~causing
11 2, 120 | that the ~favor should be continued to him, and he who is ungrateful
12 2, 122 | inflicted by persecution and continued until death ensues. The
13 2, 126 | describes as "the fixed and continued persistence in a ~well considered
14 2, 134 | patience; and by ~adding "continued" or "long lasting," he refers
15 2, 135 | perseverance is the fixed and continued persistence in a ~well-considered
16 2, 166 | man answered that if he continued doing ~it, the bow would
17 2, 178 | begins now and will be ~continued in the life to come; wherefore
18 3, 31 | as though He no longer ~continued to govern heaven and earth,
19 3, 33 | last period of time which ~continued without any interval up
20 3, 38 | baptism, John should not have continued to baptize.~Aquin.: SMT
21 3, 38 | Therefore it seems that ~John continued to baptize after Christ
22 3, 50 | by death, the Word of God continued united with the ~soul, it
23 3, 50 | from one another, each one continued to have the one same ~hypostasis
24 3, 53 | after death Christ's body continued to be ~united with the Godhead,
25 3, 74 | observances ought not to be continued in the time ~of grace. But
26 Suppl, 59| because the Gentiles still continued to come to the faith, for ~
27 Suppl, 65| patriarchs, and by their example continued to ~others, at a time when
28 Suppl, 89| lower), but with a ~kind of continued enlightenment; thus we might
29 Suppl, 93| worship of God was to be ~continued by means of the carnal act,
30 Suppl, 93| suffering for Christ's sake be ~continued unto death, whether death
31 Suppl, 93| If, however, it be not continued unto death, this ~is not
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