Part, Question
1 1, 83 | universality, immateriality, and immobility: which is apparent from
2 1, 83 | conditions of immateriality and immobility.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[84] A[
3 1, 83 | conditions of immateriality and ~immobility, the species of material
4 1, 115 | nigh to God have a state of immobility, and ~exceed the changeable
5 2, 13 | the reason of this in the immobility ~of the earth in the middle
6 2, 40 | despair seems to ~imply immobility rather than movement. Therefore
7 2, 48 | Thence ensue taciturnity and immobility ~of the outward members;
8 2, 86 | from a vow is caused by the immobility of the will, wherefore ~
9 2, 178 | alone which he describes as immobility belongs to the ~circular
10 2, 181 | state" seems to denote immobility according to ~1 Cor. 15:
11 2, 181 | enables us "to act with immobility," according to Ethic. ii, ~
12 2, 181 | disposed with a certain immobility in a manner ~according with
13 2, 181 | the point of a certain ~immobility or restfulness. Consequently
14 2, 181 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Immobility does not suffice for the
15 2, 181 | inferiority. But state requires immobility in that ~which regards a
16 3, 63 | removed, by reason of the immobility of the ~principal mover.~
17 Suppl, 72| the ~blessed angels. Now immobility is essential to blessedness.
18 Suppl, 88| second we reply that although immobility is simply nobler than ~movement,
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