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exasperated 4
excandescentia 1
exceed 72
exceeded 18
exceeding 65
exceedingly 14
exceeds 122
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18 enabled
18 enunciable
18 errs
18 exceeded
18 executive
18 expelled
18 exposes
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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exceeded

   Part, Question
1 1, 20 | related as exceeding and ~exceeded. For whether innocent or 2 2, 32 | of whose being cannot be exceeded by the continuation of any ~ 3 2, 64 | with a measure that may be exceeded: whereas ~this is not so 4 2, 105 | estates, which could not be exceeded, while ~the number of houses 5 2, 59 | exceeds the latter and is exceeded by the former, by 1. ~Accordingly 6 2, 90 | the mean of ~virtue may be exceeded, not only with regard to 7 2, 106 | as he who by sinning has exceeded in following his own will ~ 8 2, 128 | suffer for Christ, which has exceeded ~his power; while sometimes 9 2, 129 | impossible for one mean to ~be exceeded in various respects.~Aquin.: 10 2, 132 | that in some respect it ~be exceeded thereby. Now magnificence 11 3, 11 | Christ did not know what exceeded the ~natural reason.~Aquin.: 12 3, 47 | says: "In very truth they ~exceeded the measure of their fathers; 13 3, 49 | in ~Christ's Passion he exceeded the limit of power assigned 14 3, 76 | neither exceeds it nor is exceeded by it. ~Therefore Christ' 15 Suppl, 22| exceeding ~and something exceeded [*Cf. A[1], a[2]; Q[24], 16 Suppl, 60| amendment, and ~these are exceeded by the punishment of death. 17 Suppl, 62| exceeds to that which is exceeded, for in ~women the humors 18 Suppl, 78| by immoderate size have ~exceeded the due bounds of nature.~


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