Part, Question
1 1, 76 | receives a ~form materially and individually; for what is received must
2 1, 76 | intellect materially and ~individually, but rather immaterially
3 1, 76 | things would be received individually ~into my intellect, and
4 1, 75 | receives a ~form materially and individually; for what is received must
5 1, 75 | intellect materially and ~individually, but rather immaterially
6 1, 75 | things would be received individually ~into my intellect, and
7 1, 84 | to know a form existing individually in corporeal matter, but
8 1, 92 | image of God was not in man individually, but severally. They held ~
9 1, 105 | gifts, yet nothing is held individually." And Dionysius ~says: "
10 1, 107 | for "nothing is ~possessed individually" (Sent. ii, D, ix). Therefore
11 2, 39 | Morals, we consider things individually - for actions ~are concerned
12 2, 91 | this happens to each one ~individually, the more he deviates from
13 2, 100 | worship to ~God; whereas taken individually they contained that which
14 2, 24 | ready to love our enemies individually, if the necessity were ~
15 2, 24 | enemies ~in general, but not individually, except as regards the mind
16 2, 81 | obligation, to pray for them ~individually, except in certain special
17 2, 140 | intemperate man are more voluntary individually ~and less voluntary generically.
18 2, 169 | ARTICLES)~After treating individually of all the virtues and vices
19 2, 186 | the sense that each man individually devotes himself to things ~
20 3, 21 | wish prayers to be offered individually and ~privately, lest when
21 Suppl, 26| specifically, generically and individually. Individually, as when one ~
22 Suppl, 26| generically and individually. Individually, as when one ~person offers
23 Suppl, 26| satisfaction is offered for him individually, to the ~very amount that
24 Suppl, 50| refer to one person taken individually; secondly, because matrimony
25 Suppl, 50| particular persons taken individually are ~infinite in number,
26 Suppl, 85| judgment each one is judged individually ~according to his works,
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