Part, Question
1 1, 32 | would follow, he ~would lapse into heresy.~Aquin.: SMT
2 1, 50 | even the angels, would lapse into nothing, unless preserved
3 1, 51 | even the angels, would lapse into nothing, unless preserved
4 2, 103 | as time went on, with the lapse of the cause, the ~effect
5 2, 105 | ever, but after a certain lapse of ~time should return to
6 2, 105 | cease together after the lapse of seven ~years. For it
7 2, 105 | restricted sense, after a lapse of time they were set free.~
8 2, 25 | love his father after a lapse of time; and the longer
9 2, 123 | Further, mortal sin is a lapse not only from perfection
10 2, 123 | But fear does not make one lapse from a precept, but only ~
11 2, 160 | vice upon vice a man ~will lapse into unbelief," and the
12 3, 35 | woman, and after the due lapse of time ~from His conception:
13 3, 46 | violence is "a severance or lapse from what is ~according
14 3, 59 | some ~of which quickly lapse, while others endure longer.~
15 3, 68 | they would be liable to lapse into unbelief, by reason ~
16 Suppl, 54| that consanguinity cannot lapse into ~oblivion, wherefore
17 Suppl, 95| forgetfulness to result from any lapse of time ~however long. Before
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