Part, Question
1 1, 7 | because every multitude can be succeeded by another ~multitude to
2 1, 74 | belongs ~that the first day is succeeded by other days.~Aquin.: SMT
3 1, 73 | belongs ~that the first day is succeeded by other days.~Aquin.: SMT
4 2, 97 | afterwards perfected by those who succeeded them. So also in practical ~
5 2, 102 | 2: Further, the Old Law succeeded the law of nature. But in
6 2, 105 | each of the judges who ~succeeded Josue that God "raised . . .
7 2, 105 | that the dead should be succeeded by their next ~of kin: in
8 2, 105 | providing that those women who succeeded to their ~father's estate,
9 2, 106 | done away, ~and will be succeeded by a more perfect state.~
10 2, 106 | the state of the New Law succeeded the ~state of the Old Law,
11 2, 1 | OBJ 3: Further, faith is succeeded by vision, according to
12 2, 4 | On the contrary, Faith is succeeded by the heavenly vision,
13 2, 183 | say worse than this, have succeeded ~by means of gifts in being
14 3, 31 | begot Ochozias, who was ~succeeded by his son Joas: who was
15 3, 31 | by his son Joas: who was succeeded by his son Amasius: after ~
16 3, 31 | Azarias, called Ozias; who was succeeded by his son ~Joathan. But
17 3, 89 | the clergy: and if he has succeeded in creeping in, he must
18 Suppl, 92| Q[18], A[2]] but will be succeeded by comprehension.~Aquin.:
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