Part, Question
1 1, 12 | since that vision will not ~spring from any similitude; but
2 1, 63 | Moral. xxxi), many vices spring ~from pride; and in like
3 1, 64 | Moral. xxxi), many vices spring ~from pride; and in like
4 2, 51 | swallow nor one day make spring: so neither does one day
5 2, 109| turned" to God can only spring from God's having "turned"
6 2, 109| sorrow of ~correction may spring the wish to be regenerate;
7 2, 111| meritorious works, which spring from the free-will, it is
8 2, 113| of the offense can only spring ~from a special goodwill.
9 2, 11 | elsewhere he says that "heresies spring up from words spoken ~amiss." [*
10 2, 170| Jacob, and a scepter shall ~spring up from Israel." Therefore
11 3, 1 | 2/2~For such things as spring from God's will, and beyond
12 3, 4 | conqueror of the devil should ~spring from the stock conquered
13 3, 7 | infinite power which can ~only spring from an infinite essence.
14 3, 8 | devil; but sometimes they spring from the movement of our
15 3, 15 | His conception did not ~spring from the seed of man, but
16 3, 15 | and mortality of the body spring ~from the same principle,
17 3, 19 | can the same ~operation spring from different powers? Cannot
18 3, 19 | diversity of forms or natures spring ~the divers species of operations,
19 3, 19 | But the operations that spring from the vegetative soul,
20 3, 26 | descendants from Adam . . . . . spring from Adam materially and
21 3, 39 | does one swallow ~make the spring." For by special dispensation,
22 3, 46 | with the other those who spring from the Gentiles."~Aquin.:
23 3, 46 | a wooden rod a salutary spring gushed forth from a ~spiritual
24 3, 66 | filled the channels of every spring."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
25 3, 73 | the things from whence we spring." But by Baptism, which
26 3, 77 | of the same genus cannot spring ~from one another: thus
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