Part, Question
1 1, 23 | type in the mind of the doer of something to be done, ~
2 1, 28 | action and ~passion, as the doer and the deed, the father
3 1, 104 | deed is the power of the doer." But by the same ~power
4 2, 41 | is in the power ~of the doer. But it is possible to take
5 2, 41 | surpassing the faculty of the doer, for ~which reason he shrinks
6 2, 45 | have their being in the doer himself, as stated above (
7 2, 87 | namely, the purpose of the doer. But an oath ~should not
8 2, 102 | way, on the part of the doer, because he does it of his
9 2, 104 | disposition of the giver or doer." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106]
10 2, 182 | regards the charity of the doer it happens sometimes ~that
11 3, 3 | deed is the power of the doer," as Augustine says (Ep.
12 3, 4 | deed is the power of the doer." Now the power of God Who
13 3, 6 | deed is the power of the doer." But ~it is manifest that,
14 3, 6 | to the intention of the doer, what is ~complete is prior
15 Suppl, 27| since he ~applies it to the doer or giver of a particular
16 Suppl, 27| particular action or thing, the doer ~cannot transfer this intention
17 Suppl, 55| for the ~punishment of the doer, but in order to prevent
18 Suppl, 71| through the intention of the doer who does certain works specially
19 Suppl, 71| bestowed on them by the doer. Wherefore they can avail
20 Suppl, 71| be more fruitful to the ~doer than to another. But a sinner
21 Suppl, 71| independently of the deed of the doer, and are equally efficacious
22 Suppl, 71| consider the deed of the ~doer, and then we must draw a
23 Suppl, 71| also and ~still more the doer.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
24 Suppl, 71| regards the deed of the doer whether of the baptizer
25 Suppl, 71| the action itself of the ~doer: when, to wit, the dead
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