Part, Question
1 1, 42 | wanting ~consubstantiality and executive power. The fourth is the
2 1, 42 | wanting ~consubstantiality and executive power. The fourth is the
3 2, 11 | attains this end, as the executive power, but the will as the ~
4 2, 16 | operation belongs to the ~executive power; and the act of the
5 2, 16 | not follow the act of the ~executive power, on the contrary execution
6 2, 16 | far as it belongs to the ~executive powers.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
7 2, 16 | mean the will's use of the executive power in moving it. But
8 2, 17 | as it is ~subject to the executive power, follows command;
9 2, 68 | more ~excellent than the executive gifts, if we consider them
10 2, 68 | directive power to the ~executive, and so is knowledge united
11 2, 69 | Further, not only do the executive gifts belong to the active ~
12 2, 69 | OBJ 3: Further, among the executive gifts connected with the
13 2, 69 | be distributed among the executive gifts: ~so that, to wit,
14 2, 42 | soul"; and the exterior executive power signified by "strength," ~"
15 2, 48 | than to justice which is executive.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[50] A[
16 2, 52 | to prudence, but to the executive moral ~virtues. Therefore
17 2, 58 | is in the ~subjects as an executive and administrative virtue.
18 Suppl, 32| power; the third is the executive principle, namely, the ~
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