Part, Question 
 1   1, 32  |        is no reason against our admitting ~in God, many logical relations.
 2   1, 54  |         that, The necessity for admitting a passive intellect in us
 3   1, 54  |    intellect. The necessity for admitting an active ~intellect is
 4   1, 54  |     Hence there is not need for admitting an active ~and a passive
 5   1, 64  |        Others, again, while not admitting the same of souls, admit
 6   1, 55  |         that, The necessity for admitting a passive intellect in us
 7   1, 55  |    intellect. The necessity for admitting an active ~intellect is
 8   1, 55  |     Hence there is not need for admitting an active ~and a passive
 9   1, 65  |        Others, again, while not admitting the same of souls, admit
10   2, 72  |   friendship, ~by reason of its admitting of degree, were led by insufficient
11   2, 66  |    dissembling his ~proofs, and admitting false excuses.~Aquin.: SMT
12   2, 98  |       is lawful to be easier in admitting to a ~monastery a person
13   2, 102 |      same material object from ~admitting two special aspects to which
14   2, 187 |       God," applies ~to matters admitting of doubt whether the spirits
15 Suppl, 17|          viz. "of excluding ~or admitting," corresponding to the two
16 Suppl, 35| doorkeepers exercise the act of admitting men to witness the Divine ~
17 Suppl, 46|      seemingly, does not sin by admitting her betrothed to carnal ~
 
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