Part, Question
1 1, 85 | daytime and while we are awake, because, as stated in De
2 1, 88 | to the living, asleep or awake, ~and tell them of what
3 1, 110 | occur to those ~who are awake, as is seen in mad people,
4 2, 93 | thoughts and affections while awake recur to his imagination
5 2, 150 | whether one be ~asleep or awake. Yet seemingly virginity
6 2, 152 | such things ~while one is awake."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154]
7 2, 152 | which preceded while he was awake, is ~sometimes purely speculative,
8 2, 170 | while asleep than while awake, ~because, while awake,
9 2, 170 | while awake, ~because, while awake, the soul is occupied with
10 2, 171 | the word "dream," or while awake, which is signified by the ~
11 2, 172 | occurs to the prophet ~while awake and regards any kind of
12 2, 172 | which occurs while one is awake. The ~latter belongs to
13 2, 172 | supernatural things while it is awake and ~occupied with sensible
14 2, 172 | when the prophet, ~whether awake or asleep, hears words expressive
15 2, 172 | deeds, but also, either awake or asleep, ~sees someone
16 2, 172 | prophet ~whether asleep or awake, under the appearance of
17 2, 172 | asleep, but even when he was awake. Hence it ~is written (Ex.
18 3, 80 | seminal loss even of one awake, if it be ~without sin,
19 Suppl, 69| persons ~whether asleep or awake by the activity of good
20 Suppl, 72| dust of the earth shall awake." But these words imply
21 Suppl, 72| are not properly said to awake, since ~they will have no
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