Part, Question
1 2, 25 | passions. But joy and ~sadness succeed to the irascible passions:
2 2, 32 | part may pass and another succeed, ~and thus the whole be
3 2, 105 | prescribe that women should succeed to ~their father's estate
4 2, 105 | nor probable ~that they succeed in so doing: wherefore their
5 2, 106 | thus no other state will succeed ~this state of the New Law.
6 2, 113 | since neither do instants succeed each other ~immediately
7 2, 14 | thing itself, and if he can ~succeed in perceiving its slightest
8 2, 121 | loving happiness. If they succeed in their endeavor, we shall
9 2, 185 | devil finding that he cannot succeed, neither by ~outward afflictions
10 3, 23 | adopting anyone is that he may succeed, ~as heir, the person who
11 3, 23 | possible for ~anyone to succeed God as heir, for He can
12 3, 30 | evil spirits. For if joy succeed fear, we should know ~that
13 3, 60 | sacraments of the New Law succeed those of the Old ~Law: since "
14 3, 75 | conversion, so that diverse forms succeed each other ~in the same
15 3, 77 | and the blood of Christ succeed in ~this sacrament to the
16 3, 84 | if he failed where others succeed, he would be a poor ~physician
17 Suppl, 49| ceases and a contrary act may succeed it, nevertheless formally ~
18 Suppl, 55| death. Therefore they can succeed to his wife, although she
19 Suppl, 57| pass to those who ought to succeed to him by right of ~relationship;
20 Suppl, 57| OBJ 7: A relative ought to succeed by right of relationship;
21 Suppl, 57| competent to be chosen to succeed by ~adoption. And if a relative,
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