Part, Question
1 2, 31 | the soul and ~a sensible establishing thereof all at once, in
2 2, 31 | By saying ~that it is "an establishing in keeping with the thing'
3 2, 31 | good. By saying that this establishing is "all ~at once," we mean
4 2, 31 | once," we mean that this establishing is to be understood not
5 2, 31 | Lastly, by saying that this ~establishing is "sensible," we exclude
6 2, 97 | Constit. Princip.] ~that "in establishing new laws, there should be
7 2, 99 | since every law aims at establishing friendship, ~either between
8 2, 4 | foundation of the believer, ~establishing him in the truth, and showing
9 2, 79 | actions directed to God, by establishing a kind ~of equality in them.
10 2, 120 | to true religion before establishing him in true ~religion. Now
11 2, 121 | intellectual virtues; secondly, by establishing ~the rectitude of reason
12 2, 178 | makes beauty seen, and the ~establishing of due proportion among
13 2, 186 | Therefore nothing hinders the establishing of a religious order for
14 3, 55 | not be efficacious for establishing faith in the Resurrection,
15 3, 55 | sufficient nor ~fitting for establishing faith in the Resurrection.~
16 Suppl, 40| to the Divine offices, as establishing the Divine ~worship after
17 Suppl, 85| fashioning their ~nature and by establishing the distinctions which contribute
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