Part, Question
1 1, 12 | in the mirror, unless his glance comprehends the mirror ~
2 1, 12 | see ~all we know at one glance."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
3 1, 14 | comprehending all time, the present glance of God extends ~over all
4 1, 14 | some ~say; but because His glance is carried from eternity
5 1, 19 | and the ~other at the same glance, in this case the knowing
6 1, 22 | everything simultaneously at one glance, and ~whose will cannot
7 1, 45 | sufficiently appears at the first glance, according to ~what precedes (
8 1, 50 | Body Para. 2/4~But one glance is enough to show that there
9 1, 57 | And therefore ~God's one glance is cast over all things
10 1, 58 | at the same time by one glance," as Augustine says (De ~
11 1, 46 | sufficiently appears at the first glance, according to ~what precedes (
12 1, 51 | Body Para. 2/4~But one glance is enough to show that there
13 1, 58 | And therefore ~God's one glance is cast over all things
14 1, 59 | at the same time by one glance," as Augustine says (De ~
15 1, 85 | forasmuch as from eternity His glance embraces the whole course
16 2, 100 | evident: for, at the first glance, it seems that ~everyone
17 2, 120 | himself it ~would seem at a glance that man is master of himself,
18 2, 178 | cogitation is the mind's glance which is ~prone to wander."~
19 Suppl, 84| one will be able at one glance to see all merits and ~demerits?~
20 Suppl, 84| seen by anyone at a single glance?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[87] A[
21 Suppl, 84| seen by anyone at a single glance. For things ~considered
22 Suppl, 84| singly are not seen at one glance. Now the damned will ~consider
23 Suppl, 84| will not see them all ~at a glance.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[87] A[
24 Suppl, 84| count them all with one glance of the mind; ~and what is
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