Part, Question
1 1, 77 | natural immutation alone sufficed for the sense's action, ~
2 1, 83 | mere participation of ideas sufficed for ~knowledge. Wherefore
3 1, 92 | the same, one would have sufficed."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[93] A[
4 1, 109 | of the ~heavenly bodies sufficed. But because we assert that
5 3, 14 | them all, but only such as sufficed to ~satisfy for the sin
6 3, 33 | body; since it would have sufficed for the ~animation of a
7 3, 46 | but as to fittingness, it ~sufficed that He should endure all
8 3, 46 | slightest pain would have sufficed to secure man's salvation,
9 3, 49 | righteousness of no one of them sufficed for removing the barrier
10 3, 53 | salvation. But Christ's Passion sufficed for our salvation, since
11 3, 54 | Serm. clxii] says: "It sufficed for his personal ~faith
12 3, 55 | of the ~Resurrection, it sufficed for Him to appear several
13 3, 63 | and bodily circumcision sufficed, which the Apostle calls "
14 3, 70 | circumcision faith alone ~sufficed for justification; hence
15 3, 70 | bestowed in ~circumcision sufficed for the fulfilling of the
16 3, 74 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, if it sufficed to add a little, then as
17 3, 77 | accidents as would not have sufficed for the ~corruption of the
18 3, 78 | A[3]), ~Christ's Passion sufficed for all; while as to its
19 Suppl, 65| difficulty: and in this way it ~sufficed man when he was first formed
20 Suppl, 72| they held that ~such a life sufficed to satisfy the natural desire
21 Suppl, 87| 3: Christ would not have sufficed for the redemption of ~mankind,
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