Part, Question
1 1, 1 | sciences) and in order to establish the authority of those men
2 1, 32 | employed in two ways to establish a point: ~firstly, for the
3 1, 50 | Avicebron endeavored to establish in his book of the ~Fount
4 1, 51 | Avicebron endeavored to establish in his book of the ~Fount
5 2, 60 | function of justice ~to establish rectitude in various kinds
6 2, 99 | of the ~Divine law is to establish man in friendship with God.
7 2, 104 | were instituted, viz. to establish justice ~and equity among
8 2, 105 | appointment of a king, He did establish the ~manner of election
9 2, 58 | right, ~but it does not establish it, for the latter derives
10 2, 66 | duty of the judge is to establish ~the equality of justice
11 2, 77 | it belongs to justice to establish equality in our relations
12 2, 77 | pertains to the same cause ~to establish and to preserve that which
13 2, 77 | external things, wherein to establish equality is one thing, and
14 2, 121 | it ~belongs to justice to establish the order of reason in all
15 2, 127 | is difficult to find and establish the ~rational means in some
16 2, 127 | to a special ~virtue to establish the mode of reason in a
17 2, 127 | one to which it belongs to establish a general mode of virtue
18 2, 134 | and justice which directly establish man in good, but also of ~
19 2, 186 | wholesomely forbidden to establish a new religious order without
20 2, 186 | as it was ~necessary to establish religious orders for military
21 3, 51 | buried. First of all, to ~establish the truth of His death;
22 3, 53 | Resurrection be true. But to establish the truth of Christ's ~death,
23 3, 55 | all taken collectively ~establish it completely, especially
24 3, 84 | it ~belongs to virtue to establish the mean in the passions.
25 Suppl, 76| substantial being, and would establish it in the genus of ~substance:
26 Suppl, 81| God will in consequence establish its body. Now the soul ~
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