|    Part, Question1   1, 11  |        addition to being, which penetrates all ~"genera." But "one"
 2   1, 78  |        being in truth; since it penetrates ~to their very essence,
 3   1, 90  |       which is ~more subtle and penetrates further into the differences
 4   1, 114 |    because it surrounds ~it and penetrates it: just as a cloud hinders
 5   1, 114 |      some spiritual power ~that penetrates all bodies: so that, according
 6   1, 114 |         a spiritual power which penetrates, by means of the fire. ~
 7   2, 28  |          inasmuch as the lover ~penetrates, so to speak, into the beloved.
 8   2, 31  |    thing, whereas the intellect penetrates to the essence; ~for the
 9   2, 68  |       that "understanding . . . penetrates the truths heard . . ~.
10   2, 68  | understanding, he says "that it penetrates the ~truths heard, refreshing
11   2, 8   |  whereas intellective knowledge penetrates ~into the very essence of
12   2, 8   |  excellence of a knowledge that penetrates into the heart of things.
13   2, 8   |          i, 32), "understanding penetrates certain more exalted ~things."
14   3, 62  |       soul. It does indeed, and penetrates every secret ~hiding-place
15   3, 83  |       upon the altar cloth and ~penetrates to the second altar cloth,
16   3, 83  |      four days' penance; if ~it penetrates to the third, let him do
17 Suppl, 29|         a softening effect, it ~penetrates to the very heart of a thing,
 
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