Part, Question
1 1, 78 | Augustine, "is intent on the disposal of temporal ~things." Therefore
2 1, 78 | which "is intent on the disposal ~of temporal things." Now
3 1, 95 | that the latter has the disposal of himself, ~as is stated
4 2, 16 | Now he ~alone who has the disposal of a thing, can apply it
5 2, 102 | four-footed ~animal at their disposal, might at least offer a
6 2, 24 | free-will, is the master of its disposal of the good it possesses. ~
7 2, 88 | are ~not subject to our disposal but to that of God and the
8 2, 93 | which are directed to the disposal of earthly things: in ~elections
9 2, 102 | in matters concerning the disposal of actions and human ~affairs,
10 2, 139 | objects that ~are at man's disposal, are directed to some necessity
11 2, 183 | Nevertheless they ~may sin in this disposal by inordinate affection,
12 2, 184 | thirdly, as regards the disposal of one's own ~actions, which
13 2, 184 | commits himself to the disposal of another.~Aquin.: SMT
14 2, 187 | s power as regards the ~disposal of their manner of life,
15 2, 187 | to have, namely the free disposal of his person, for "a slave ~
16 3, 50 | whole city, since its entire disposal ~is vested in him.~Aquin.:
17 3, 78 | OBJ 3: A testament is the disposal of a heritage. But God disposed ~
18 Suppl, 37| ministry directed to the disposal ~of the sacramental matter
19 Suppl, 39| a slave who has not ~the disposal of himself, cannot be raised
20 Suppl, 45| that which is at the ~free disposal of another, without the
21 Suppl, 73| mortal ~remains and the disposal thereof for the restoration
22 Suppl, 88| awaits from the Divine ~disposal.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
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