Part, Question
1 1, 61 | highest corporeal place, as presiding over all ~corporeal nature;
2 1, 63 | divinely set ~aside for presiding over the lower bodies, the
3 1, 62 | highest corporeal place, as presiding over all ~corporeal nature;
4 1, 64 | divinely set ~aside for presiding over the lower bodies, the
5 1, 101 | entire corporeal nature, as presiding over it. By the second ~
6 1, 107 | Principalities" ~are so called as presiding over all the heavenly "Virtues"
7 1, 107 | Principalities," who, as presiding over the government of peoples
8 1, 107 | God is greater than their ~presiding over inferior things; and
9 1, 107 | which derive their name from presiding are not ~the first and highest;
10 1, 107 | Principalities" ~from their "presiding over good spirits," which
11 1, 109 | attribute to them any immediate presiding over single bodies, but
12 2, 32 | pleasure. Because ~ruling and presiding seem to imply a certain
13 2, 32 | take pleasure in ruling and presiding," as stated in Rhetor. ~
14 2, 32 | superiority, since ruling and presiding pertain ~to the excellence
15 2, 32 | reason is that by ruling and presiding, a ~man does good to others,
16 3, 83 | possible, by ~the bishops presiding over such places."~Aquin.:
17 Suppl, 69| allotted to them the office of presiding over ~men, to watch over
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