Part, Question
1 1, 59 | counsel, but by the sudden acceptance of ~truth.~Aquin.: SMT FP
2 1, 60 | counsel, but by the sudden acceptance of ~truth.~Aquin.: SMT FP
3 2, 99 | praecepta) in the ordinary acceptance of the word.]~Aquin.: SMT
4 2, 105 | the Law to sanction the ~acceptance of usury from strangers,
5 2, 110 | favor of the other, but an acceptance is implied in him whose
6 2, 110 | merely signify the Divine acceptance.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[110] A[
7 2, 10 | matter of obligation, so acceptance of the faith is a matter
8 2, 76 | Nor is it the usurer's acceptance of usury that ~pleases him,
9 2, 79 | man's ability and God's acceptance.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[81] A[
10 2, 81 | merits and through ~God's acceptance.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
11 2, 171 | human ~mind, namely the acceptance or representation of things,
12 2, 171 | intellectual light, and as to the ~acceptance or representation of things,
13 2, 171 | vision the mind tends to the ~acceptance of things from above, and
14 2, 183 | to be considered in the acceptance of the ~episcopal office:
15 3, 46 | This admits of ~a threefold acceptance. First of all, on the part
16 3, 83 | this sacrament, and the ~acceptance of this sacrifice, and its
17 3, 85 | but only according to the acceptance of the higher ~one; and
18 3, 89 | as ~abiding in the Divine acceptance. Now, they abide thus, so
19 3, 89 | since they abide in His acceptance, but they are hindered ~
20 Suppl, 53| by virtue of the Divine ~acceptance. Therefore since a simple
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