Part, Question
1 1, 19 | others, much ~more does it appertain to the divine will to communicate
2 1, 19 | will to be happy does not ~appertain to free-will, but to natural
3 1, 19 | operation and permission appertain to all creatures in ~common,
4 1, 21 | Therefore justice does not ~appertain to truth.~Aquin.: SMT FP
5 1, 21 | Truth therefore does not appertain to the ~idea of justice. ~
6 1, 63 | affected by such ~pleasures as appertain to bodies, but only by such
7 1, 70 | the sensitive soul can appertain to the heavenly body, since
8 1, 76 | the other things which ~appertain to man; for the sensitive
9 1, 64 | affected by such ~pleasures as appertain to bodies, but only by such
10 1, 71 | the sensitive soul can appertain to the heavenly body, since
11 1, 75 | the other things which ~appertain to man; for the sensitive
12 1, 80 | thus the ~bodily senses appertain to sensuality as a preamble.~
13 2, 98 | giving of such a law did not appertain to ~God. Therefore the Old
14 2, 101 | for men in things ~that appertain to God, that he may offer
15 2, 56 | sensitive appetite, whereunto ~appertain the passions which are the
16 2, 84 | for men in the things that appertain to God, that he may offer ~
17 2, 84 | people "in the things that ~appertain to God" (Heb. 5:1), the
18 3, 22 | for men in the things that appertain to ~God, that he may offer
19 3, 46 | the joy of fruition can appertain to the higher part of reason
20 3, 46 | Christ's Passion did not appertain to His Godhead, it ~would
21 3, 64 | for men in the things that appertain to God." ~But angels whether
22 3, 64 | ministers in the things that appertain to God, i.e. ~in the sacraments.~
23 3, 89 | unworthy of those things which appertain to the exercise of the ~
24 Suppl, 19| in the things that appertain to God, that he may offer
25 Suppl, 19| people in ~the things which appertain to God directly. The other
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