Part, Question
1 2, 107 | New Law which derives ~its pre-eminence from the spiritual grace
2 2, 107 | faith, in so far as its pre-eminence is derived from that very ~
3 2, 26 | its effects, or by way of pre-eminence or ~negation as Dionysius
4 2, 146 | would seem to have a certain pre-eminence ~in sinfulness. But this
5 2, 156 | would seem to have a certain pre-eminence on account ~of the strength
6 2, 160 | 3: Further. pride seeks pre-eminence not only in sensible things, ~
7 2, 161 | its genus, ~has a certain pre-eminence over other sins, yet the
8 2, 182 | then it is evident that the pre-eminence of order excels in the ~
9 2, 182 | clerics as regards the ~pre-eminence of order, not as regards
10 2, 183 | must look chiefly to his pre-eminence in ~the love of God.~Aquin.:
11 2, 187 | religion, which has a certain pre-eminence among the virtues, ~and
12 3, 2 | regard this union has a pre-eminence over other ~unions; for
13 3, 2 | greatest. But it has no pre-eminence in regard to the ~things
14 3, 7 | is feared except for some pre-eminence. And ~in this way it is
15 3, 7 | as it regards the ~Divine pre-eminence, on account of which the
16 3, 7 | concerned with, but the pre-eminence of that goodness, viz. of
17 3, 7 | which pertains to the ~pre-eminence of some. And in this manner
18 3, 8 | The head has a manifest pre-eminence over the other ~exterior
19 3, 8 | others by reason of a certain pre-eminence. ~Now it was said above (
20 3, 8 | and therefore from this pre-eminence of ~grace which He received,
21 3, 36 | in Him no signs of royal pre-eminence, ~yet, content with the
22 3, 66 | 3: The Baptism owes its pre-eminence not only to Christ's ~Passion,
23 Suppl, 34| follows that this degree of pre-eminence by spiritual power is called ~
24 Suppl, 39| Order pertains to a kind of pre-eminence, so ~does a position of
25 Suppl, 78| in the world to come all pre-eminence will cease, as a ~gloss
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