Part, Question
1 1, 12 | intellect does not avail to enable it to see the essence ~of
2 1, 12 | intelligible, but in order to enable the intellect to understand
3 1, 12 | mode does not extend to enable the ~knower to know infinitely;
4 1, 87 | active ~intellect so as to enable us to understand immaterial
5 1, 87 | be so united to us as to enable us by ~its instrumentality
6 1, 104 | intellect are not sufficient to enable the ~created intellect to
7 2, 62 | natural principles which enable him to act well according
8 2, 110 | as the acquired virtues enable a man to walk, in ~accordance
9 2, 110 | do the infused virtues ~enable a man to walk as befits
10 2, 112 | certain that we have grace to enable us to ~merit them. Or it
11 2, 114 | enough temporal goods to ~enable them to attain to everlasting
12 Suppl, 35| of Confirmation does not enable a man to receive the sacrament ~
13 Suppl, 42| that this grace does not enable a man to do good works.
14 Suppl, 80| glorified body will not enable it to be in the same ~place
15 Suppl, 80| glorified body will not enable it to be in the same place ~
16 Suppl, 85| advent are not sufficient to enable us to determine the time
17 Suppl, 85| found in Scripture do not enable us to know ~the exact length
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