Part, Question
1 1, 51 | heard from such as have ~experienced it, that the Satyrs and
2 1, 62 | meritorious act. But the angel ~experienced no difficulty in acting
3 1, 52 | heard from such as have ~experienced it, that the Satyrs and
4 1, 63 | meritorious act. But the angel ~experienced no difficulty in acting
5 1, 110 | imagines what he previously experienced, so ~also the same may be
6 2, 33 | in which he was when he experienced the pleasure that is ~past.
7 2, 47 | opinions of such persons as are experienced, older than we ~are, and
8 2, 58 | suspicious, for ~they have often experienced the faults of others." The
9 2, 94 | That men have at first experienced a certain degree of ~truth
10 2, 115 | liberally, because they have not experienced the ~want of it." Therefore
11 2, 115 | liberally, through not having experienced the want ~of it, if their
12 2, 121 | instance, one has often experienced escape from ~danger; and
13 2, 148 | since he has many times experienced the strength ~of wine and
14 2, 150 | of concupiscence which is experienced in achieving the greatest ~
15 2, 150 | to wit, that one who has experienced ~venereal lust should cease
16 2, 151 | with the amount of pleasure experienced ~by the external sense,
17 2, 162 | reason of the confusion they experienced at the rebellion ~of the
18 3, 9 | which He suffered," i.e. ~"experienced," says a gloss. Therefore
19 3, 50 | run dry. Accordingly, He ~experienced death by sharing in our
20 Suppl, 76| and having after death experienced ~some happiness, after some
21 Suppl, 93| due to her because she ~experienced no conflict in being continent,
22 Suppl, 93| transcendent one: for though she ~experienced no conflict, she had a certain
23 Suppl, 94| to the pleasure of sin, ~experienced by both soul and body.~Aquin.:
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