Part, Question
1 1, 59 | 3: Further, the natural endowments of the angels belong to
2 1, 60 | 3: Further, the natural endowments of the angels belong to
3 2, 109 | power, man by his natural ~endowments could wish and do the good
4 2, 109 | by virtue of its natural endowments, work some ~particular good,
5 2, 109 | made with only natural ~endowments; and in this state it is
6 2, 109 | grace added to his natural endowments, in order to ~love God above
7 2, 109 | Now man with his natural endowments can fulfil this command
8 2, 109 | with his purely natural endowments, fulfil the ~precept of
9 2, 109 | natural thing by its natural endowments can attain its end. Much ~
10 2, 109 | everlasting by his natural ~endowments, without grace.~Aquin.:
11 2, 109 | Hence man, by his natural endowments, cannot produce meritorious
12 2, 111 | further. And hence natural endowments are not ~a debt in the first
13 2, 114 | Hence man by his natural ~endowments and without grace can merit
14 2, 114 | he who has only natural endowments has received ~fewer gifts
15 2, 114 | grace, by his purely natural endowments, viz. because man's ~merit
16 2, 2 | sufficiently insured by its natural endowments. Now matters of faith, ~
17 2, 43 | can acquire by his natural endowments, belongs to the wisdom which
18 3, 1 | according to its natural endowments, since it was above its ~
19 Suppl, 92| spiritual marriage these endowments, properly speaking, ~are
20 Suppl, 92| whatever pertains to the endowments of ~the soul is befitting
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