Part, Question
1 1, 5 | senses ~delight in things duly proportioned, as in what
2 1, 18 | the means to that end, and duly coordinate them. Hence a
3 1, 71 | that ~the mingling may be duly tempered in the body of
4 1, 71 | that ~the mingling may be duly tempered in the body of
5 2, 4 | will consists in being duly ordered to the last end.
6 2, 4 | receive a form, unless it be duly ~disposed thereto, so nothing
7 2, 4 | gains an end, except it be duly ordained ~thereto. And therefore
8 2, 101 | whereby His worshippers are duly prepared to worship Him:
9 2, 4 | act of lifeless faith is duly perfect on the part of the
10 2, 12 | secondly, by ~having his will duly submissive in obeying His
11 2, 56 | used in that operation is duly ~proportionate to another
12 2, 56 | only to distribute things ~duly, but also to repress injurious
13 2, 60 | condition of either party being duly considered according to
14 2, 66 | bound to do what he cannot duly ~accomplish.~Aquin.: SMT
15 2, 104 | favor had been conferred ~duly, since in fact the favor
16 2, 107 | whether words or deeds, are duly ordered in relation to some ~
17 2, 120 | religion, whereby man is duly ~directed to God, Who is
18 2, 186 | life of the solitaries, if duly ~practiced, surpasses the
19 3, 72 | intervening, nor can one ~be duly celebrated without the other."
20 Suppl, 29| all essentials have been ~duly observed, as is the case
21 Suppl, 52| considerations, all of which being duly weighed it will be possible
22 Suppl, 83| when the sensible object is duly proportionate to the ~sense,
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