Part, Question
1 1, 12 | alone were seen, Who is the ~fount and principle of all being
2 1, 50 | establish in his book of the ~Fount of Life. For he supposes
3 1, 50 | given in the book on the Fount of Life, and ~it would be
4 1, 51 | establish in his book of the ~Fount of Life. For he supposes
5 1, 51 | given in the book on the Fount of Life, and ~it would be
6 1, 114 | Avicebron in his ~book on The Fount of Life, where, by the arguments
7 2, 2 | reaches out to the universal fount itself of good, which is
8 2, 4 | possess ~it all in the Supreme Fount of goodness.~Aquin.: SMT
9 2, 68 | Who, proceeding from the Fount of life, seems to flow more
10 2, 114 | Shall become in him a fount of water ~springing up into
11 2, 23 | were washed away by the fount of charity." ~From this
12 3, 2 | Himself, seeing He is the fount and principle of life. Therefore
13 3, 19 | s fulness not indeed the fount of ~grace, but some particular
14 3, 22 | concur in ~Christ, as the fount of all grace. Hence it is
15 3, 50 | does Christ, who is ~the fount of the entire priesthood.~
16 3, 71 | they should not come to the fount of life before the unclean
17 3, 79 | since the Passion is the fount ~and cause of the forgiveness
18 3, 83 | Christ's holiness is the fount of ~all the Church's holiness,
19 Suppl, 87| in the Father Who is the fount of the entire ~Godhead;
20 Suppl, 95| Him, namely that He is the fount of ~all goodness: and thus
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