Part, Question
1 1, 9 | that power passive which ~enables anything to attain its perfection
2 1, 88 | demon's rapidity of movement enables them to tell things unknown
3 1, 92 | possesses a nature that enables it to turn to God. ~Now
4 1, 94 | by its penal character, enables the deed to satisfy ~for
5 2, 27 | rhetoric is a science that enables man to ~persuade others;
6 2, 43 | account of the power which enables them to contend: but on
7 2, 57 | judgment. Now ~"{synesis}" enables us to judge well. Therefore "{
8 2, 7 | begets hope, in so ~far as it enables us to appreciate the prize
9 2, 43 | as stated ~above (A[1]), enables us to judge aright of Divine
10 2, 47 | are near. Now foresight enables a man to look on distant
11 2, 129 | his excellence, as this enables him ~to profit others.~Aquin.:
12 2, 141 | parts. ~The first of these enables one to discern what to do
13 2, 167 | with ~what is suitable, and enables him to determine what is
14 2, 179 | occupation of ~the active life enables a man to see more clearly
15 2, 181 | Now it is virtue that enables us "to act with immobility,"
16 2, 183 | which that honor or power enables us to do." Nevertheless,
17 2, 185 | because he lacks that ~which enables him to do it: thus it is
18 3, 43 | 1/3~I answer that, God enables man to work miracles for
19 3, 55 | debars ~merit of faith which enables one to see by knowledge
20 Suppl, 18| against punishment. But this enables us to see ~that it is not
21 Suppl, 35| the character of Baptism ~enables a man to receive the sacrament
22 Suppl, 36| to have such knowledge as enables them ~to observe rightly
23 Suppl, 42| confer ~the grace which enables us to do those works which
24 Suppl, 70| is so called because it enables us to do or ~suffer something,
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