Part, Question
1 1, 118 | that which was derived by posterity from ~the first parent,
2 2, 17 | original sin is ~transmitted to posterity.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[17] A[
3 2, 49 | opposition, priority, posterity, and such like. Now among
4 2, 81 | been transmitted to his posterity, so also was its disorder. ~
5 2, 81 | parent, is transmitted to his posterity, just as, from the soul'
6 2, 81 | says that ~"Adam's entire posterity was corrupted in his loins,
7 2, 81 | the first parent to his posterity, inasmuch as they are moved
8 2, 81 | have been transmitted to posterity on account of Eve's sin;
9 2, 82 | parent was transmitted to his posterity. Wherefore in one man ~original
10 2, 83 | our first parent to this posterity by a ~certain movement of
11 2, 87 | property of ~their parents, and posterity, of their forefathers. Else,
12 2, 162 | transmitted by them to their posterity, together with the Divine
13 2, 162 | deprived of that favor in their posterity, incurred death.~Aquin.:
14 3, 1 | handed on originally to posterity, but ~also in order to take
15 3, 8 | which he transmitted to his posterity. Hence the personal grace
16 3, 8 | first man is transmitted to posterity, inasmuch as the corrupt
17 3, 28 | necessary steps for leaving a posterity on earth, therefore the ~
18 3, 31 | passage does ~not deny that a posterity will be born of the seed
19 3, 31 | the fourth generation his posterity is cut off from the number
20 3, 37 | covenant concerning his posterity, ~as may be seen from Gn.
21 3, 42 | to hand down doctrine to ~posterity. Now Christ's doctrine was
22 Suppl, 57| inheritance cannot pass to posterity through one who has ~a perpetual
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