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conjecturally 4
conjecture 16
conjectures 4
conjoined 23
conjointly 4
conjug 30
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23 consecrates
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23 constantinople
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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conjoined

   Part, Question
1 1, 27 | of a living being from a conjoined living ~principle; and this 2 1, 27 | vital operation: - from a conjoined principle (as above described): - 3 2, 31 | conjunction, that to which it is conjoined, and the conjunction itself. ~ 4 2, 32 | and the pleasurable object conjoined to him; and a ~third, which 5 2, 32 | pleasure is our own good when ~conjoined to us. But the actions of 6 2, 32 | actions of others are not conjoined to us. ~Therefore they are 7 2, 32 | Another's action may be conjoined to me, either by its ~effect, 8 2, 34 | Now pleasures which are conjoined to actions are ~more akin 9 2, 35 | conjunction. Now whatever is conjoined, if it have not the aspect ~ 10 2, 35 | the being to which it is conjoined, cannot ~cause pleasure 11 2, 35 | of ~the cause, which is a conjoined good or evil; and in respect 12 2, 35 | cause of outward pain is a conjoined evil ~repugnant to the body; 13 2, 35 | cause of inward pain is a conjoined evil ~repugnant to the appetite. 14 2, 35 | caused by a corruptive ~conjoined corporally, which is a necessary 15 2, 43 | apprehended as suitable and conjoined: and its efficient ~cause 16 2, 43 | by reason of ~which this conjoined good becomes suitable or 17 2, 45 | the good of victory is conjoined; yet ~daring regards the 18 2, 45 | evil, and hope regards the conjoined good. In like ~manner despair 19 2, 45 | while ~fear regards the conjoined evil. Hence, properly speaking, 20 Suppl, 2 | which is a ~part of prudence conjoined to penance.~Aquin.: SMT 21 Suppl, 79| On the contrary, A power conjoined to its act is more perfect 22 Suppl, 79| perfect than one ~not so conjoined. Now human nature in the 23 Appen2, 1| cannot be hindered by some conjoined ~good from bringing a man


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