|    Part, Question1   1, 22  | anything happening which would impede their final salvation. For "
 2   1, 62  |        man which can thwart or impede the movement of his ~intellective
 3   1, 75  |       is in it naturally would impede the knowledge of anything ~
 4   1, 75  |    nature of ~that organ would impede knowledge of all bodies;
 5   1, 63  |        man which can thwart or impede the movement of his ~intellective
 6   1, 74  |       is in it naturally would impede the knowledge of anything ~
 7   1, 74  |    nature of ~that organ would impede knowledge of all bodies;
 8   1, 88  |       local ~distance does not impede knowledge in the separated
 9   1, 88  |     that local ~distance would impede its knowledge; for either
10   1, 94  |     regards the passions which impede the free use of reason.~
11   1, 106 | therefore does ~local distance impede the speech of one angel
12   1, 111 |      occupations in no respect impede his contemplation; because ~
13   2, 31  |  Things of the same genus that impede one another are ~contraries,
14   2, 31  |        8). But some pleasures ~impede one another, as stated in
15   2, 80  |     which the devil is able to impede altogether, by ~moving the
16   2, 81  |    they distract or in any way impede the mind we should ~abstain
17   3, 14  |      assumed by Christ did not impede, but greatly ~furthered
18   3, 15  |        soul's powers mutually ~impede each other, i.e. if the
19   3, 15  |      in ~contemplation did not impede the sorrow or pain of the
20   3, 46  |  fruition, His Passion did not impede fruition.~Aquin.: SMT TP
21   3, 71  |        by exorcisms, lest they impede man's salvation. ~Which
22 Suppl, 37|      four lower orders neither impede the contracting nor annul
23 Suppl, 54|      in itself ~of a nature to impede marriage. Therefore the
24 Suppl, 54|       degrees of consanguinity impede ~marriage, and which do
25 Suppl, 59|     there are many things that impede the ~contracting of marriage
 
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