Part, Question
1 1, 35 | Holy Trinity and the Image whereunto man is made are one." Therefore ~
2 1, 58 | the firm prophetic word, whereunto you ~do well to attend,
3 1, 62 | naturally; but as to the things whereunto ~they have a natural tendency,
4 1, 59 | the firm prophetic word, whereunto you ~do well to attend,
5 1, 63 | naturally; but as to the things whereunto ~they have a natural tendency,
6 1, 116 | Apostle says (1 Tm. 2:7): "Whereunto I am appointed ~a preacher
7 2, 56 | the sensitive appetite, whereunto ~appertain the passions
8 2, 59 | its species from the term "whereunto." Hence ~it belongs to legal
9 2, 86 | obstacle to the greater good whereunto the dispensation from that
10 2, 155 | restrain man from theft, whereunto he is ~inclined by immoderate
11 2, 171 | firm prophetical word, ~whereunto you do well to attend, as
12 2, 173 | he be uplifted to things whereunto he is ~directed naturally:
13 2, 184 | stated above (A[1]), the end whereunto the religious vow ~is directed
14 3, 55 | but only as to its term whereunto. Consequently, ~the disciples
15 3, 55 | behold Him as to the term whereunto, because they did not see
16 3, 55 | likewise as to the term ~whereunto, according as He attained
17 3, 75 | of Christ is the term ~"whereunto": for Ambrose says in De
18 3, 78 | whence," and the term "whereunto."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
19 3, 78 | conversion. But then the term "whereunto" has the ~proper nature
20 3, 78 | continue; but the term "whereunto" is expressed by the noun
21 3, 78 | conversion, as the term "whereunto" does. ~Therefore there
22 3, 80 | way." But love and hope, ~whereunto the Scriptures constantly
23 Suppl, 34| incompatible with the liberty whereunto we are called by Christ. ~
24 Suppl, 40| consecrate the body of Christ, whereunto the priestly ~power is directed.
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