Part, Question
1 1, 14 | inasmuch as He permits, or impedes, or directs them; as also ~
2 1, 45 | the agent, inasmuch as it impedes the potentiality from ~the
3 1, 76 | species whereby it knows, impedes ~the knowledge of the universal.
4 1, 76 | of the soul is intense it impedes another, which could never
5 1, 46 | the agent, inasmuch as it impedes the potentiality from ~the
6 1, 75 | species whereby it knows, impedes ~the knowledge of the universal.
7 1, 75 | of the soul is intense it impedes another, which could never
8 1, 88 | Whether local distance impedes the separated soul's knowledge?~(
9 1, 88 | 1~Whether local distance impedes the knowledge in the separated
10 1, 88 | seem that local distance impedes the separated soul's ~knowledge.
11 1, 88 | Therefore local distance impedes the ~knowledge in the separated
12 1, 88 | time. But distance of time impedes knowledge in the separated
13 1, 88 | distance of ~place also impedes its knowledge.~Aquin.: SMT
14 1, 111 | action of which when intense impedes the action ~of the intellectual
15 2, 28 | unregulated by reason: for thus it impedes ~the counselling of reason,
16 3, 15 | satisfaction; rather, it impedes the power of satisfying,
17 3, 87 | as insincerity sometimes impedes the effect of Baptism.~Aquin.:
18 Suppl, 57| Further, the relationship that impedes marriage is a perpetual ~
19 Suppl, 58| to marriage because it ~impedes carnal copulation, which
20 Suppl, 58| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Madness impedes marriage on the part of
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