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passersby 4
passes 123
passeth 6
passibility 24
passible 84
passing 80
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24 mirth
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24 poenit
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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passibility

   Part, Question
1 1, 96 | But nourishment involves ~passibility. Since, then, man's body 2 2, 22 | agent, but also on the passibility of the patient: because 3 2, 17 | wayfarer, as regards the passibility of nature, to which He was 4 2, 173 | wayfarer on account of the ~passibility of His body, in respect 5 3, 14 | bearing ~up against human passibility and defects. Hence it is 6 3, 14 | the ~corruptibility and passibility of the body, some particular 7 3, 14 | since Christ healed the passibility and corruptibility ~of our 8 3, 15 | fomes" of sin, and the passibility and mortality of the body 9 3, 15 | the body to the soul. Now passibility and mortality of body were 10 3, 15 | reason, does not exclude passibility of body; ~yet it excludes 11 3, 15 | into the body, lest His passibility and mortality should ~be 12 3, 22 | But, in regard to His passibility, He "was made a little lower 13 3, 22 | qualification - in ~regard to the passibility of the flesh. Wherefore 14 3, 26 | common with men - namely, "passibility of soul" and consequently ~ 15 3, 49 | in His soul with bodily ~passibility, and through the Passion 16 Suppl, 14| without a diminution of passibility. Now passibility ~is according 17 Suppl, 14| diminution of passibility. Now passibility ~is according to the measure 18 Suppl, 79| than ~potential defect. But passibility denotes merely potential 19 Suppl, 79| because that which causes ~passibility and mortality in the present 20 Suppl, 79| wood, so will He remove passibility from the humors while leaving 21 Suppl, 79| negation or privation of passibility. Therefore it ~cannot be 22 Suppl, 79| will be no admixture of passibility in any of the ~saints' bodies. 23 Suppl, 79| another, although there is no passibility remaining in any one.~Aquin.: 24 Suppl, 83| principles, such as heaviness, passibility, and the like, will be in


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