Part, Question
1 1, 2 | things, according as ~they resemble in their different ways
2 1, 3 | to God because His acts resemble the ~acts of a soul; for,
3 1, 4 | effect must in some way resemble the form of the agent. If ~
4 1, 17 | external accidents, which resemble things ~other than themselves,
5 1, 57 | are nearest to God, and resemble Him most; hence they share
6 1, 57 | according to which they resemble the species ~in the mind
7 1, 57 | the ideas of our intellect resemble the angel more than ~do
8 1, 63 | Not that he ~desired to resemble God by being subject to
9 1, 58 | are nearest to God, and resemble Him most; hence they share
10 1, 58 | according to which they resemble the species ~in the mind
11 1, 58 | the ideas of our intellect resemble the angel more than ~do
12 1, 64 | Not that he ~desired to resemble God by being subject to
13 1, 89 | something, and in something resemble each ~other. In this sense,
14 2, 164 | Now studiousness does not resemble ~temperance as to mode,
15 2, 186 | they are, the less do they resemble the birds?" And further
16 3, 32 | although, perhaps, he may resemble ~another man. Now, Christ
17 3, 64 | nature men, not angels, resemble; indeed, in ~respect of
18 3, 64 | 2: The saints in heaven resemble the angels as to their share ~
19 3, 74 | species. But ~some cereals resemble wheat, such as spelt and
20 Suppl, 70| are not corporeal ~but resemble corporeal things." Therefore
21 Suppl, 71| the offerer, they do not resemble a light, but rather ~the
22 Suppl, 92| marriage. But the saints resemble not the bridegroom but the
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