Part, Question
1 1, 5 | to being. For names are ~arranged according to the arrangement
2 1, 23 | another. But nothing is arranged by ~God without a reason.
3 1, 47 | things species ~seem to be arranged in degrees; as the mixed
4 1, 47 | because all things ~must be arranged in one order, and to one
5 1, 48 | things species ~seem to be arranged in degrees; as the mixed
6 1, 48 | because all things ~must be arranged in one order, and to one
7 1, 107 | orders subject to them are arranged ~according to the disposition
8 2, 69 | Further, the beatitudes are arranged in the ascending order,
9 2, 69 | 3: The rewards are also arranged in ascending order. For
10 2, 100 | 3]). Therefore they are arranged in becoming order.~Aquin.:
11 2, 4 | words themselves are not arranged in the form of a ~definition,
12 3, 2 | made of stones and beams arranged in order, and fashioned
13 3, 35 | ordered" and becomingly arranged, it follows that Christ
14 3, 36 | birth seems to ~have been arranged in a suitable order.~Aquin.:
15 Suppl, 43| Now a betrothal can be ~arranged by the parents without the
16 Suppl, 43| Therefore a betrothal can be arranged before the age of seven ~
17 Suppl, 43| between whom the betrothal ~is arranged do not demur when they reach
18 Suppl, 54| designates things which are arranged in a line, and thus ~we
19 Suppl, 71| OBJ 2: The fathers of old arranged for the burial of their
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