|    Part, Question1   2, 19  |         Now it is the end ~that supplies the formal reason, as it
 2   2, 94  |  natural law, either because it supplies what was wanting to the ~
 3   2, 108 |          him, without accepting supplies from those to whom he preaches;
 4   2, 25  |    begetting of man, the mother supplies the formless ~matter of
 5   2, 28  |         than mercy, ~whereby he supplies the defects of his neighbor.
 6   2, 75  |         commendable because it ~supplies a natural need: but the
 7   2, 140 |       requires only that ~which supplies its need, and there is no
 8   2, 187 |   holiness [*The ~Douay version supplies the negative: 'Treat not . . .
 9   3, 28  |     agent: and the female alone supplies the matter. Wherefore though
10   3, 31  |         of an animal the female supplies the ~matter, while the male
11   3, 32  |         generation, ~the Mother supplies the matter." But the Blessed
12   3, 32  | conception of a child the woman supplies the ~matter from which the
13   3, 55  |       merit where ~human reason supplies the test." But it was no
14   3, 71  |       grace that remits sin, or supplies some defect in man. ~But
15   3, 73  |          Viaticum," because it ~supplies the way of winning thither.
16   3, 77  | nevertheless dimensive quantity supplies the place of matter, ~as
17 Suppl, 27|    there ~is no reason to bring supplies to those who supply others
18 Suppl, 49|        a man to take food which supplies a ~defect of the individual,
19 Suppl, 57|         Art imitates nature and supplies the defect of nature ~where
 
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