Part, Question
1 1, 5 | order. But ~evil is not the total absence of goodness. Therefore
2 1, 23 | although God knows the total number of individuals, the ~
3 1, 41 | Divine perfection and the total absence of matter in God ~
4 1, 69 | formlessness of ~matter implies the total absence of form, since heaven,
5 1, 41 | Divine perfection and the total absence of matter in God ~
6 1, 70 | formlessness of ~matter implies the total absence of form, since heaven,
7 1, 83 | sensible knowledge is the total and perfect cause of intellectual ~
8 2, 73 | altogether; else evil, if total, destroys itself, as ~stated
9 2, 28 | a gloss says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule of
10 2, 28 | virtue. Therefore the sum total of all virtues is contained
11 2, 28 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The sum total of the Christian religion
12 2, 30 | to all things': The sum total of the ~Christian religion
13 2, 41 | intention of counselling total ~abstinence from food on
14 2, 81 | sometimes bring about the total wreck of a family." Nevertheless ~
15 2, 117 | consists chiefly, not in the ~total amount given, but in the
16 2, 155 | observes that "piety is the sum total of the Christian ~religion."
17 3, 44 | of the sun," for it was a total eclipse, "and afterwards ~
18 3, 66 | Baptism is valid without total immersion of the body, ~
19 Suppl, 9 | made, in order that the total quantity of his ~sins may
20 Suppl, 9 | him, that he ~may know the total quantity of his guilt, and
21 Suppl, 10| one of condemnation and total banishment: and when a man
22 Suppl, 49| to a moral evil the sum total ~is evil and not good, since
23 Suppl, 81| for ~the proportion of one total to the other is not the
24 Suppl, 81| is added is a part of the total line.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84]
25 Suppl, 83| two ways. First ~by the total removal of the principle
26 Suppl, 96| things," says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule of ~
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