Part, Question
1 1, 9 | power they attain to certain fresh ~places - which cannot be
2 1, 58 | vision of God with regard to fresh revelations, which they
3 1, 74 | work added to the world ~a fresh state of perfection.~Aquin.:
4 1, 59 | vision of God with regard to fresh revelations, which they
5 1, 73 | work added to the world ~a fresh state of perfection.~Aquin.:
6 1, 83 | not only when it acquires fresh knowledge, but also ~when
7 1, 103 | the effect, without any fresh ~change in the effect, the
8 1, 116 | disciple does not acquire fresh knowledge from his master,
9 2, 88 | decked with flowers and fresh ~with green hues this is
10 2, 150 | a thing is described as fresh and retaining its ~freshness,
11 2, 169 | air ~is ever in need of a fresh enlightening, so too the
12 2, 169 | is ~always in need of a fresh revelation; thus a disciple
13 3, 74 | to whether it be salt or fresh, warm or cold water. ~Therefore
14 3, 83 | after purifying the chalice, fresh wine should be ~served for
15 3, 84 | to wit, who are making a fresh start from ~the state of
16 3, 87 | above (A[2]), no infusion of fresh grace is ~required for the
17 Suppl, 29| can begin over again ~with fresh matter, in Extreme Unction
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