Part, Question
1 1, 48 | and the more they are ~intensified, the more is the potentiality
2 1, 48 | cannot be multiplied and intensified ~to infinity, but only to
3 1, 49 | perfection, and good is intensified by ~approach to the perfect
4 1, 77 | substantial form is not intensified or ~relaxed, but is indivisible.
5 1, 49 | matter, and the more they are intensified, the more is the potentiality
6 1, 49 | cannot be multiplied and intensified ~to infinity, but only to
7 1, 50 | perfection, and good is intensified by ~approach to the perfect
8 1, 76 | substantial form is not intensified or ~relaxed, but is indivisible.
9 2, 33 | concupiscible faculty, which act is intensified ~by pleasure. On the contrary,
10 2, 35 | movement from without is intensified by ~the very opposition:
11 2, 45 | OBJ 2: Further, passion is intensified by an increase in its object: ~
12 2, 23 | increase in ~a form that is intensified, since the being of such
13 2, 23 | charity ~increases by being intensified in its subject, and this
14 2, 23 | increases solely by being intensified.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
15 2, 23 | through ~the light being intensified in the air on account of
16 3, 46 | suffering Christ is much more intensified ~from other causes, as above
17 3, 46 | the pang of contrition is ~intensified, and because He grieved
18 3, 46 | yet this pain is more ~intensified by reason of his innocence,
19 Suppl, 71| follow that their joy is ~intensified, but that they rejoice in
20 Suppl, 80| the ~elements will not be intensified in the glorified bodies
21 Suppl, 93| merit of an aureole may be ~intensified in two ways: first, on the
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