Part, Question
1 1, 15 | all the ~accidents that originally accompany it; whereas those
2 1, 67 | shown in the word "sight," originally applied to the act of the ~
3 1, 71 | Avicenna held, but in the power originally given to ~the elements of
4 1, 68 | shown in the word "sight," originally applied to the act of the ~
5 1, 71 | Avicenna held, but in the power originally given to ~the elements of
6 1, 78 | Essence of God, in which ~originally and virtually, all being
7 1, 108 | precedence is first and originally in ~God; and it is shared
8 1, 114 | they are ~principally and originally in the Word of God, as "
9 1, 118 | corporeal substance, is originally ~derived from Adam: and
10 2, 61 | considered as existing ~originally in God, and thus we speak
11 2, 80 | these ~forms are received originally from the senses.~Aquin.:
12 2, 81 | active power of generation originally derived from ~Adam, i.e.
13 2, 95 | legal just ~is that which originally was a matter of indifference."
14 2, 96 | the ~legal is that which originally was a matter of indifference,
15 2, 18 | inflicted on us justly; although originally ~this is due to the demerit
16 2, 60 | object. Hence it would seem originally ~to have applied chiefly
17 2, 81 | oratio' [prayer] which originally ~signified a speech, being
18 2, 116 | which seems to have been originally ~employed in connection
19 3, 1 | that sin which is handed on originally to posterity, but ~also
20 3, 31 | in him all nations sinned originally, as is clear from Rm. 5:
21 3, 31 | would have been in Adam ~originally when he sinned: therefore
22 Suppl, 65| inspiration, vouchsafed ~originally to the holy patriarchs,
23 Suppl, 77| contained implicitly and ~originally in the art. In like manner
24 Suppl, 77| the body is all contained originally and, in a way, implicitly
25 Suppl, 77| which the human race was ~originally fashioned: and that what
|