Part, Question
1 1, 93 | would have been ~deceived, adhering to images as to realities.~
2 2, 54 | are qualities or forms ~adhering to a power, and inclining
3 2, 114| the carnal people ~were adhering to the promises of the present
4 2, 4 | faith is the First Truth, by adhering to ~which we believe whatever
5 2, 5 | to which we assent while adhering to the First Truth. With
6 2, 5 | have knowledge of God, by adhering to the First Truth: whereas ~
7 2, 5 | faithful does, ~namely by adhering simply to the Divine Truth,
8 2, 7 | in the human ~intellect, adhering inordinately to things below
9 2, 10 | faith is one virtue through adhering ~to the one First Truth,
10 2, 23 | consists ~wholly in its adhering to its subject. Consequently,
11 2, 80 | should give ~himself to God, adhering to Him by a union of the
12 2, 98 | called spiritual, through adhering to those others. Hence (
13 2, 102| in man contemning God and adhering ~to mutable things, so the
14 2, 102| contemning created goods and adhering to God as his end. Now the
15 2, 102| greater praise from his adhering to God than from his contemning ~
16 2, 116| the ~immutable good, and adhering to mutable goods, as state
17 2, 118| transgresses the law who by ~adhering to the letter of the law
18 2, 145| the ~mind that rejoices in adhering to spiritual things: and
19 2, 184| perfection of man consists in adhering wholly to ~God, as stated
20 2, 186| other is ~with a view to adhering wholly to divine things;
21 3, 22 | state of ~grace, by ever adhering to God, wherein his peace
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