Part, Question
1 1, 10 | eternity, according as it is shared by ~immaterial substances.
2 1, 14 | His own perfection can be shared by others. ~Neither could
3 1, 44 | likeness to that essence can be shared diversely by different things.
4 1, 48 | itself, and not ~only as shared by the creature. Therefore
5 1, 45 | likeness to that essence can be shared diversely by different things.
6 1, 49 | itself, and not ~only as shared by the creature. Therefore
7 1, 88 | influence of the Divine ~light, shared by the soul as by other
8 1, 92 | species of substance is shared among different individuals
9 1, 108 | originally in ~God; and it is shared by creatures accordingly
10 2, 10 | movement proper to nature be ~shared by the will, to some extent:
11 2, 10 | to a previous ~cause is shared by a subsequent cause. Because
12 2, 105 | government of this kind is shared by all, both because all
13 2, 5 | nature, which is equally shared by all: whereas faith results
14 2, 8 | Further, the Divine gifts are shared by creatures according to ~
15 2, 51 | The good of prudence is shared by all the moral virtues, ~
16 2, 53 | prudence, just as prudence is ~shared by every virtue. But it
17 2, 173 | But this light can be shared in two ways. ~First by way
18 3, 2 | of number, ~and which is shared in by the things numbered.
19 3, 55 | bread; that when ~they had shared in the unity of His body,
20 3, 56 | with the ~soul, since they shared in merit or sin, as Dionysius
21 Suppl, 70| the death of ~a mayor who shared his authority.~Aquin.: SMT
22 Suppl, 71| increases through being shared by many, as Augustine says ~(
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