Part, Question
1 1, 110| the imaginative vision man cleaves to the similitudes ~of the
2 1, 112| blessed, because they will cleaves entirely to the ordering
3 2, 15 | thing, in so far as it ~cleaves to it, gets by a kind of
4 2, 15 | of the thing to which it cleaves, ~in so far as it takes
5 2, 73 | Lord." Now the ~more a man cleaves to God, the less is a sin
6 2, 86 | actions. Now, when the soul ~cleaves to things by love, there
7 2, 86 | and ~when man sins, he cleaves to certain things, against
8 2, 86 | soul is stained, when it cleaves inordinately, ~according
9 2, 88 | OBJ 3: Further, whoever cleaves to a thing by love, cleaves
10 2, 88 | cleaves to a thing by love, cleaves either as ~enjoying it,
11 2, 88 | But no person, in sinning, cleaves to a mutable good as using
12 2, 88 | He that sins venially, cleaves to temporal good, not as ~
13 2, 108| consists: so that the more he cleaves to the ~one, the more he
14 2, 108| conversely. Wherefore he ~that cleaves wholly to the things of
15 2, 2 | But this act "to believe," cleaves firmly ~to one side, in
16 2, 4 | truth to which our faith cleaves, as ~was made evident when
17 2, 25 | leave all his kinsfolk, and ~cleaves to his wife as regards the
18 2, 32 | indirectly. For just as ~the will cleaves directly to what it loves,
19 2, 122| good of virtue, since he cleaves to faith and ~justice notwithstanding
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