|    Part, Question1   2, 7   |         seem to be of the greatest importance.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[7] A[4]
 2   2, 7   |            why": and the second in importance, is that which touches the
 3   2, 36  |    question would seem to be of no importance. For, as ~stated in the
 4   2, 61  |        virtues, on account of the ~importance of their matter: so that
 5   2, 106 |            things are of secondary importance, so to speak, in the New ~
 6   2, 28  |            concord as ~to goods of importance, dissension with regard
 7   2, 38  |   themselves with ~things of small importance. Thus according to human
 8   2, 59  |           is proportionate to the ~importance of the position of that
 9   2, 61  |        affairs persons are of more importance than ~things, since things
10   2, 79  |           20) as being of greatest importance. Now the order of ~precepts
11   2, 81  |     afterwards, not in time but in importance, this as being our good,
12   2, 96  |      matters the end is of greater importance than the active ~principle.
13   2, 96  |             anything is of greater importance than that which is material,
14   2, 120 |            point of generality and importance. For all ~injuries that
15   2, 121 |     business of war is ~of greater importance than the affairs of civil
16   2, 139 |           passions are not of such importance ~that temperance can be
17   2, 173 |        soul, ~this was not of such importance as to require him to be
18   3, 60  | sacramental words are not ~of less importance than are the words of Holy
19 Suppl, 31|     consecrated matter is of more ~importance than the consecration of
20 Suppl, 93|          the ~battle is of greater importance than that which is considered
 
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