Part, Question
1 1, 5 | the essence of goodness consisted in them. Therefore the essence ~
2 1, 94 | right." For this rectitude ~consisted in his reason being subject
3 1, 95 | plants and ~inanimate things consisted not in commanding or in
4 2, 57 | though its ~immediate act consisted in being of good counsel,
5 2, 72 | flesh, not as though they consisted in carnal pleasure; but ~
6 2, 102 | The body of the tabernacle consisted of boards placed on ~end,
7 2, 102 | impediments to external worship consisted in certain bodily ~uncleannesses;
8 2, 103 | of the legal ceremonies consisted in shunning the ~fellowship
9 2, 81 | the error of ~Vigilantius consisted in saying that "while we
10 2, 95 | if the temptation ~of God consisted in such like deeds, all
11 2, 115 | times ~men's possessions consisted entirely of 'pecora' [flocks]."
12 2, 150 | the error of ~Jovinian consisted in holding virginity not
13 2, 161 | follows that man's first sin consisted in his ~coveting some spiritual
14 2, 161 | Whether the first man's pride consisted in his coveting God's likeness?~
15 2, 161 | God's will: but his pride consisted in wishing to attain thereto ~
16 2, 173 | not as though his rapture consisted in the ~vision of something
17 3, 22 | sacrifice ~which Christ offered consisted not in temporal but in eternal
18 3, 33 | ultimate perfection, which consisted ~in the union with the Word
19 3, 44 | away." The fourth miracle consisted in this, that in a natural ~
20 3, 45 | transfiguration should not have consisted in an ~assumption of clarity
21 3, 50 | Godhead united, and not consisted merely as His death.~Aquin.:
22 Suppl, 36| 2: The service in point consisted only in the exercise of ~
23 Suppl, 76| same matter of which it consisted before. Therefore they will ~
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