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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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extending

   Part, Question
1 1, 25 | which has the effect of extending the meaning), and ~then 2 1, 55 | one of them, as it were, extending to ~more things. An example 3 1, 76 | universals, has a ~power extending to the infinite; therefore 4 1, 56 | one of them, as it were, extending to ~more things. An example 5 1, 75 | universals, has a ~power extending to the infinite; therefore 6 1, 77 | which has an operation ~extending to extrinsic things, although 7 1, 78 | A[1]), has an operation ~extending to universal being. We may 8 1, 87 | but a faculty of the soul, extending itself actively ~to the 9 2, 106| Gospel may be understood as extending ~throughout the world and 10 2, 114| the preceding grace not extending to ~them. Again, congruous 11 2, 23 | receive increase through extending to objects to which it did 12 2, 26 | between perfect love ~of God, extending also to our neighbor, and 13 2, 39 | strife denotes an antagonism ~extending to deeds, when one man designs 14 2, 43 | speaks there of wisdom, as extending to the ~hidden mysteries 15 2, 56 | good, ~is more capable of extending to the internal passions 16 2, 57 | solely in the point ~of its extending to operations that relate 17 2, 81 | striking the heart, or ~extending the hands, so as to be seen 18 2, 93 | through the ~divination extending beyond its possible limits. ~ 19 2, 151| OBJ 3: Further, "Self-love extending to the contempt of God" 20 2, 186| perfected in "the love of God ~extending to contempt of self" [*Augustine, 21 3, 10 | may be taken widely, as ~extending not merely to such things 22 3, 46 | the shape of the cross extending out into four extremes ~ 23 3, 83 | something ~else. The priest in extending his arms signifies the outstretching


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