Part, Question
1 1, 12 | from ~them intelligible conceptions.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
2 1, 13 | to ~understand God, forms conceptions proportional to the perfections
3 1, 13 | various and multiplied conceptions of our intellect, there
4 1, 13 | principle, according to these conceptions, ~imperfectly understood.
5 1, 13 | intellect knows Him by different conceptions because it cannot ~see Him
6 1, 13 | understands Him ~under different conceptions, it knows that one and the
7 1, 13 | object ~corresponds to its conceptions. Therefore the plurality
8 1, 41 | regards the intellectual conceptions of the mind, ~a return is
9 1, 41 | regards the intellectual conceptions of the mind, ~a return is
10 1, 84 | contrary, Words signify the conceptions of the intellect, as the ~
11 1, 88 | knowledge through the universal ~conceptions of those who have a better
12 2, 113| affections or intellectual conceptions in them (as in the ~angels),
13 2, 162| But the "multiplying of ~conceptions" pertains to a woman's dignity.
14 2, 162| A[1]). But all "women's ~conceptions" are not "multiplied," nor
15 2, 162| multiply thy sorrows, and thy ~conceptions"; secondly, in the pain
16 2, 162| The multiplying of her conceptions was appointed as a ~punishment
17 2, 162| multiply thy sorrows, and thy conceptions."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[164]
18 3, 30 | neither did she 'multiply her conceptions' nor was she 'under ~man'
19 3, 31 | the sense ~of man to form conceptions only through tangible bodies,
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