Part, Question
1 1, 103 | by applying the natural activity of fire; thus a ~builder
2 1, 113 | real miracles. For the activity of the demons will show
3 2, 22 | intellectual appetite has greater activity ~than the object of the
4 2, 33 | which tire from protracted activity. ~And in this sense also
5 2, 33 | appropriate pleasures ~increase activity . . . whereas pleasures
6 2, 33 | sources are ~impediments to activity." Accordingly there is a
7 2, 33 | pleasure, and attention fosters activity.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[33] A[
8 2, 37 | sorrow or pain weakens all activity?~(4) Whether sorrow is more
9 2, 37 | sorrow or pain weakens all activity?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[37] A[
10 2, 37 | sorrow does not weaken all activity. Because ~carefulness is
11 2, 57 | active ~principle, whose activity is its perfection: for prudence
12 2, 8 | which may result from man's activity. ~Therefore the gift of
13 2, 29 | natural agent pours forth its activity first and most of all on
14 2, 61 | of worldly ~authority or activity, or something of the kind.
15 2, 127 | which is the field of its activity, secondly to ~its proper
16 2, 177 | by ~means of well-ordered activity. If, on the other hand,
17 2, 179 | common love, the universal activity."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[181]
18 3, 33 | likewise ~in respect of its activity rather than of its passiveness:
19 3, 50 | privation has not any power of activity, because ~it is nothing
20 3, 61 | is prone to direct his ~activity chiefly towards material
21 Suppl, 32| first principle of human ~activity, the anointing of the five
22 Suppl, 64| passivity as between agent and ~activity; and accordingly there is
23 Suppl, 69| whether asleep or awake by the activity of good or wicked angels
24 Suppl, 72| which surpass the others in activity, they would seem especially
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