Part, Question
1 1, 107 | three - namely, to the ~summit, the middle, and the base;
2 2, 2 | we may ~gather that the summit of a lower nature touches
3 2, 2 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The summit of man does indeed touch
4 2, 61 | to some who are at the summit of perfection.~Aquin.: SMT
5 2, 64 | more we approach to the summit.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[64] A[
6 2, 51 | fashion by degrees. Now the summit of the soul is the reason, ~
7 2, 99 | transferred to God as the summit of excellence and causality,
8 2, 184 | of those "who attain the summit of perfection," as a gloss ~[*
9 2, 187 | one comes suddenly to the summit; but he must make a beginning
10 2, 187 | aspires to mount to the summit by overpassing the ~steps." [*
11 2, 187 | that no one comes to the summit suddenly, since every man
12 2, 187 | so as to ~arrive at the summit. Secondly, in comparison
13 3, 36 | stated times repaired to the summit of a mountain with faithful ~
14 3, 41 | shown to Christ from its summit. It seems, therefore, that ~
15 Suppl, 72| question will rise to the summit of the space ~containing
16 Suppl, 72| deluge did not rise to the summit of the space occupied by ~
17 Suppl, 72| fire so as to reach its summit; and so the ~stain of sin
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