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      Part, Question 
   1   1, 1   |    appertains to wisdom, the twofold manner of ~judging produces a twofold
   2   1, 1   |           not the ~virtue. The first manner of judging divine things
   3   1, 1   |          divine ~things." The second manner of judging belongs to this
   4   1, 1   |            xx, 1): "Holy Writ by the manner ~of its speech transcends
   5   1, 2   |         Whether God exists? ~(2) The manner of His existence, or, rather,
   6   1, 2   |              rather, what is NOT the manner of ~His existence; (3) Whatever
   7   1, 3   |              further question of the manner of its existence, in order
   8   1, 3   |              by its form; hence the ~manner in which it has its form
   9   1, 3   |         which it has its form is the manner in which it is an agent. ~
  10   1, 4   |     everything acts according to the manner of its ~form, the effect
  11   1, 8   |          ways; in one way ~after the manner of an efficient cause; and
  12   1, 9   |           itself, thus also ~in some manner every creature is mutable.
  13   1, 12  |            go on to consider in what manner He is in the knowledge of
  14   1, 12  |          enigma [*Douay: 'in a dark ~manner']," "by the terms 'glass'
  15   1, 12  |       Himself, it seems that in like manner He is supremely so ~to an
  16   1, 12  |             idea of species; in like manner from the similitude of an
  17   1, 12  |             in a glass and in a dark manner, but then face to face" (
  18   1, 12  |              of the ~sun, so in like manner to see any intelligible
  19   1, 13  |          thing; and the same in like manner applies to other ~names;
  20   1, 13  |            things," it might in like manner be said that God is a body, ~
  21   1, 13  |       substance, but in an imperfect manner, even as creatures represent ~
  22   1, 13  |        signifies Him in an imperfect manner, even as creatures ~represent
  23   1, 13  |            although ~in an imperfect manner; so likewise our intellect
  24   1, 13  |              us signify ~Him in that manner only.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[13]
  25   1, 13  |             although in an imperfect manner, it is also clear from what
  26   1, 13  |            in a various and manifold manner, so also to the ~various
  27   1, 13  |             a manifold and imperfect manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[13] A[
  28   1, 13  |         apprehends Him in a manifold manner, as things represent ~Him.~
  29   1, 13  |              simply, and in the same manner; as for example the ~sun
  30   1, 13  |         called Lord according to the manner in which the ~creature is
  31   1, 13  |              itself in an immaterial manner; not that it ~understands
  32   1, 13  |           immaterial things; but its manner of understanding ~is immaterial.
  33   1, 13  |             which is in a composite ~manner; yet not so as to understand
  34   1, 14  |              on the form, so in like manner to understand follows on
  35   1, 14  |            God ~knows things in that manner. Hence it is written that
  36   1, 14  |              in God in an excelling ~manner. Now not only what is common
  37   1, 14  |          cannot be taken in an equal manner as the ~ratio of different
  38   1, 14  |              but still not in such a manner that ~the knowledge of the
  39   1, 14  |         imagination, or of any other manner of meaning whatsoever. ~
  40   1, 14  |      enunciable things not after the manner of ~enunciable things, as
  41   1, 14  |         enunciable things ~after the manner of enunciable things.~Aquin.:
  42   1, 14  |              in God in an invariable manner; while ~they exist variably
  43   1, 14  |             of God in an invariable ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14] A[
  44   1, 14  |             Secondly, as regards the manner of knowing - as, for ~instance,
  45   1, 14  |              things in a speculative manner, and not as practically
  46   1, 15  |         existing ~always in the same manner, as being contained in the
  47   1, 15  |           that creature; and in like manner as regards ~other creatures.
  48   1, 15  |              by Him in a speculative manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[15] A[
  49   1, 16  |              truth. ~This is in like manner the case with complex or
  50   1, 16  |           that "the soul is in ~some manner all things," through the
  51   1, 16  |        differ logically. And in this manner ~the true, speaking absolutely,
  52   1, 16  |          which it indicates. In like manner it has been already said ~
  53   1, 16  |         distinguishing form. In this manner ~all universals are said
  54   1, 18  |             existing ~in God in this manner are not movement, but life.~
  55   1, 19  |            we will it in a qualified manner; for the will is directed
  56   1, 19  |         murderer, but in a qualified manner ~he would will him to live,
  57   1, 19  |             done, but also as to its manner of being done or of ~being.
  58   1, 19  |          points, that belong to its ~manner of being. Since then the
  59   1, 21  |           production of beings in ~a manner that accords with the divine
  60   1, 22  |              not pass away." In this manner both ~prudence and providence
  61   1, 22  |            that exist in whatsoever ~manner are necessarily directed
  62   1, 22  |            providence in an especial manner, so that something is imputed ~
  63   1, 23  |             of necessity, ~after the manner of natural things which
  64   1, 23  |             in the mind; and in this manner we are said to destine a ~
  65   1, 23  |  communicated to some in an especial manner through a participation ~
  66   1, 23  |              grace, except after the manner of a final cause; as was ~
  67   1, 25  |        except, ~perchance, after our manner of understanding, inasmuch
  68   1, 25  |           speaking after the common ~manner of the heathen, who thought
  69   1, 25  |             ordinary ~power. In this manner, we must say that God can
  70   1, 25  |             definitions is after the manner of the ~addition of unity
  71   1, 25  |              an adverb, implying the manner of the making; thus God
  72   1, 25  |      goodness. But if it implies the manner of the thing done, He ~can
  73   1, 25  |         things made by Him a ~better manner of existence as regards
  74   1, 26  |             to God in a very special manner. For ~nothing else is understood
  75   1, 26  |           belong in a most excellent manner to God, ~namely, to be perfect,
  76   1, 26  |            good is in God, after the manner not of ~composition, but
  77   1, 26  |         thing; differing only in the manner of our understanding them.
  78   1, 26  |              a power. Whence in ~our manner of understanding, divine
  79   1, 26  |            corporeal in a corporeal ~manner, is also in God, but in
  80   1, 26  |              God, but in a spiritual manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[26] A[
  81   1, 27  |            living things. So in this manner the procession of the Word
  82   1, 28  |             or Son, but ~only in our manner of understanding; and this
  83   1, 30  |            to God ~in a more eminent manner than to creatures. But the
  84   1, 31  |             trinity in a determinate manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[31] A[
  85   1, 32  |          significance not after the ~manner of realities, but by way
  86   1, 33  |             to God, not in a perfect manner, since the Creator and the
  87   1, 34  |              word proceeds in such a manner from the one who ~pronounces
  88   1, 34  |              word. Therefore in this manner to one ~person alone in
  89   1, 36  |           Person proceeding ~in that manner has not a proper name. But
  90   1, 36  |      property, it does so ~after the manner of a substantive, as do
  91   1, 37  |               proceeding; so in like manner, although the Holy Ghost
  92   1, 37  |        notionally, for then, in like manner, it might be ~said that "
  93   1, 38  |             may possess ~Him in this manner, its own power avails nothing:
  94   1, 39  |             perfect virtue." In like manner, as ~in God the persons
  95   1, 39  |        signify the essence after the manner ~of substantives; while
  96   1, 39  |          others signify it after the manner of adjectives. ~Those which
  97   1, 39  |             essence in a substantive manner are predicated of the three ~
  98   1, 39  |            essence in an ~adjectival manner are predicated of the three
  99   1, 39  |         persons, so also in the same manner do we make use of the essential
 100   1, 39  |              manifested in a twofold manner by the essential ~attributes;
 101   1, 39  |            the persons in a ~fitting manner by the holy doctors?~Aquin.:
 102   1, 41  |             things except ~after the manner of sensible things, whence
 103   1, 41  |        persons separately after the ~manner of act, and separately after
 104   1, 41  |             and separately after the manner of relations. Thus it is ~
 105   1, 41  |           and in accordance with our manner of speaking, as we ~attribute "
 106   1, 41  |           and nature differ in their manner of ~causation, in such a
 107   1, 41  |              begot the Son in such a manner by nature ~that the will
 108   1, 41  |             reason is taken from the manner of the processions. For
 109   1, 41  |          person proceeding after the manner of word, which person is ~
 110   1, 41  |          person proceeding after the manner of love, which ~person is
 111   1, 41  |             reason is taken from the manner in which the persons proceed. ~
 112   1, 42  |          perfection in a successive ~manner and by change. Therefore
 113   1, 42  |            the Son also doth in like manner."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[42] A[
 114   1, 42  |          doth, the Son doth in ~like manner"; but their meaning is to
 115   1, 43  |         fittingly sent in a ~visible manner. For the Son as visibly
 116   1, 43  |         fittingly sent in a visible ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43] A[
 117   1, 43  |              being sent in a visible manner is only ~for the purpose
 118   1, 43  |       already created, and after the manner of an ~action was named
 119   1, 43  |             a way founded; in such a manner, however, that the visible ~
 120   1, 44  |           different things. In ~this manner therefore God Himself is
 121   1, 45  |               To be created is, in a manner, to be made, as was shown ~
 122   1, 45  |              bodies. And in the same manner the Master ~says (Sent.
 123   1, 45  |            principle; and so in that manner it shows the ~Person of
 124   1, 45  |             appropriations: in which manner we are able to arrive at
 125   1, 46  |            always ~moves in the same manner: hence unless some change
 126   1, 46  |            in some quite ~impossible manner. This appears in three ways.
 127   1, 47  |                Gn. 1:4); and in like manner of each one ~of the rest.
 128   1, 50  |        sensitive nature; and in like manner all the angels differ in ~
 129   1, 51  |           citizens of Sodom; in like manner the angel who ~appeared
 130   1, 52  |            the angelic ~power in any manner whatever to any place.~Aquin.:
 131   1, 52  |             is in a place in such ~a manner that he is not in another.
 132   1, 54  |              and fourthly, into ~the manner whereby he knows them.~Aquin.:
 133   1, 54  |            but only according to the manner ~of expression; for it really
 134   1, 55  |             same is evident from the manner of existence of such substances.
 135   1, 55  |       created intellects in a ~lower manner, and less simply. Consequently
 136   1, 56  |          general ~knowledge. In like manner it cannot be said that one
 137   1, 56  |           through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then face to face."
 138   1, 57  |           partially, and in manifold manner in the lower beings, to
 139   1, 57  |              yet in a more ~manifold manner and less perfectly than
 140   1, 57  |            contained in it after the manner ~of such subject. But the
 141   1, 57  |           outward accidents. In like manner neither does the imagination; ~
 142   1, 57  |              A[2] Body Para. 4/4~The manner in which an angel knows
 143   1, 57  |         becomes a universal. Such a ~manner of understanding is not
 144   1, 57  |          health of the patient. This manner of knowing future ~events
 145   1, 58  |    discursion and reasoning. In like manner, if the intellect ~in apprehending
 146   1, 58  |      according as it is, in an undue manner, ~referred to some composition
 147   1, 58  |             same conclusion. In like manner a thing can be known by
 148   1, 59  |            reason differ as to their manner of ~knowing; because the
 149   1, 59  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner neither can the will be
 150   1, 59  |          inclination it tends, in a ~manner, to what is outside it.
 151   1, 59  |         Free-will exists in a nobler manner in the higher angels ~than
 152   1, 59  |         exist ~in the angels in this manner. For in them there are no
 153   1, 60  |            Agent, Who acts in such a manner that He is in no way ~moved
 154   1, 60  |              or by teaching. In like manner, the ~end acts in the will
 155   1, 60  |             other's essence. In like manner he does ~not love another
 156   1, 61  |     corporeal creature involves in a manner the creation of all ~things;
 157   1, 61  |          desired to be equal in some manner to God, as will ~appear
 158   1, 62  |              nature according to the manner of the nature; as every ~
 159   1, 62  |               beatitude: and in like manner the act of nature must be
 160   1, 62  |          demonstrative one. In like ~manner, an angel can know God by
 161   1, 62  |        whoever wills or acts in this manner cannot sin. Consequently ~
 162   1, 63  |              from pride; and in like manner from envy. But, if the cause
 163   1, 63  |                These two ~views in a manner coincide; because according
 164   1, 64  |              said Eph. 5:13. In like manner they cannot ~learn by revelation,
 165   1, 64  |     free-will, but according to ~the manner and condition of their state,
 166   1, 64  |       sitting on his throne. In like manner it must be said, that although
 167   1, 65  |              some special and higher manner God as their ~end, since
 168   1, 65  |       corporeal creatures were, in a manner, made for the sake ~of the
 169   1, 65  |          thing made, but also by the manner of making it; for one and
 170   1, 66  |              form, so time was in a ~manner formless before it was fully
 171   1, 69  |        having clearly expresses the ~manner in which it received its
 172   1, 69  |          morning, one day." In ~like manner it is said that "the firmament,"
 173   1, 75  |              human soul is, after ~a manner, in potentiality; which
 174   1, 75  |            receives according to the manner of its ~existence, and those
 175   1, 75  |             existence after ~its own manner. Now, in things that have
 176   1, 76  |             are united in the above ~manner, the action of the intellect
 177   1, 76  |              one may hold as to the ~manner of the union of the intellect
 178   1, 76  |       retains its own being. In like manner ~the multiplicity of souls
 179   1, 76  |              to be impossible by the manner in which one ~thing is predicated
 180   1, 76  |           essentially, in the second manner of essential predication, ~(
 181   1, 76  |         colored, we have the second ~manner of essential predication.)
 182   1, 76  |             according to the ~second manner of essential predication,
 183   1, 76  |     intentions, which flow ~from our manner of understanding, because
 184   1, 76  |              condition; and in like ~manner, when an accidental form
 185   1, 76  |          lucid by the light. In like manner, ~the soul is said to be
 186   1, 76  |            is in potentiality to all manner of acts in a ~certain order,
 187   1, 76  |              same power in a ~nobler manner.~
 188   1, 77  |             various species. In like manner ~therefore, not any variety
 189   1, 77  |            two contraries one, in a ~manner, includes the idea of the
 190   1, 77  |             the soul is one. In like manner the objects are various
 191   1, 77  |            them something is after a manner actual. They differ, however,
 192   1, 77  |             of the others, after the manner ~of the end and active principle.
 193   1, 37  |               proceeding; so in like manner, although the Holy Ghost
 194   1, 37  |        notionally, for then, in like manner, it might be ~said that "
 195   1, 38  |             may possess ~Him in this manner, its own power avails nothing:
 196   1, 39  |             perfect virtue." In like manner, as ~in God the persons
 197   1, 39  |        signify the essence after the manner ~of substantives; while
 198   1, 39  |          others signify it after the manner of adjectives. ~Those which
 199   1, 39  |             essence in a substantive manner are predicated of the three ~
 200   1, 39  |            essence in an ~adjectival manner are predicated of the three
 201   1, 39  |         persons, so also in the same manner do we make use of the essential ~
 202   1, 39  |              manifested in a twofold manner by the essential ~attributes;
 203   1, 39  |            the persons in a ~fitting manner by the holy doctors?~Aquin.:
 204   1, 41  |             things except ~after the manner of sensible things, whence
 205   1, 41  |        persons separately after the ~manner of act, and separately after
 206   1, 41  |             and separately after the manner of relations. Thus it is ~
 207   1, 41  |           and in accordance with our manner of speaking, as we ~attribute "
 208   1, 41  |           and nature differ in their manner of ~causation, in such a
 209   1, 41  |              begot the Son in such a manner by nature ~that the will
 210   1, 41  |             reason is taken from the manner of the processions. For
 211   1, 41  |          person proceeding after the manner of word, which person is ~
 212   1, 41  |          person proceeding after the manner of love, which ~person is
 213   1, 41  |             reason is taken from the manner in which the persons proceed. ~
 214   1, 42  |          perfection in a successive ~manner and by change. Therefore
 215   1, 42  |            the Son also doth in like manner."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[42] A[
 216   1, 42  |          doth, the Son doth in ~like manner"; but their meaning is to
 217   1, 43  |         fittingly sent in a ~visible manner. For the Son as visibly
 218   1, 43  |         fittingly sent in a visible ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43] A[
 219   1, 43  |              being sent in a visible manner is only ~for the purpose
 220   1, 43  |       already created, and after the manner of an ~action was named
 221   1, 43  |             a way founded; in such a manner, however, that the visible ~
 222   1, 45  |           different things. In ~this manner therefore God Himself is
 223   1, 46  |               To be created is, in a manner, to be made, as was shown ~
 224   1, 46  |              bodies. And in the same manner the Master ~says (Sent.
 225   1, 46  |            principle; and so in that manner it shows the ~Person of
 226   1, 46  |             appropriations: in which manner we are able to arrive at
 227   1, 47  |            always ~moves in the same manner: hence unless some change
 228   1, 47  |            in some quite ~impossible manner. This appears in three ways.
 229   1, 48  |                Gn. 1:4); and in like manner of each one ~of the rest.
 230   1, 51  |        sensitive nature; and in like manner all the angels differ in ~
 231   1, 52  |           citizens of Sodom; in like manner the angel who ~appeared
 232   1, 53  |            the angelic ~power in any manner whatever to any place.~Aquin.:
 233   1, 53  |             is in a place in such ~a manner that he is not in another.
 234   1, 55  |              and fourthly, into ~the manner whereby he knows them.~Aquin.:
 235   1, 55  |            but only according to the manner ~of expression; for it really
 236   1, 56  |             same is evident from the manner of existence of such substances.
 237   1, 56  |       created intellects in a ~lower manner, and less simply. Consequently
 238   1, 57  |          general ~knowledge. In like manner it cannot be said that one
 239   1, 57  |           through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then face to face."
 240   1, 58  |           partially, and in manifold manner in the lower beings, to
 241   1, 58  |              yet in a more ~manifold manner and less perfectly than
 242   1, 58  |            contained in it after the manner ~of such subject. But the
 243   1, 58  |           outward accidents. In like manner neither does the imagination; ~
 244   1, 58  |              A[2] Body Para. 4/4~The manner in which an angel knows
 245   1, 58  |         becomes a universal. Such a ~manner of understanding is not
 246   1, 58  |          health of the patient. This manner of knowing future ~events
 247   1, 59  |    discursion and reasoning. In like manner, if the intellect ~in apprehending
 248   1, 59  |      according as it is, in an undue manner, ~referred to some composition
 249   1, 59  |             same conclusion. In like manner a thing can be known by
 250   1, 60  |            reason differ as to their manner of ~knowing; because the
 251   1, 60  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner neither can the will be
 252   1, 60  |          inclination it tends, in a ~manner, to what is outside it.
 253   1, 60  |         Free-will exists in a nobler manner in the higher angels than
 254   1, 60  |         exist ~in the angels in this manner. For in them there are no
 255   1, 61  |            Agent, Who acts in such a manner that He is in no way ~moved
 256   1, 61  |              or by teaching. In like manner, the ~end acts in the will
 257   1, 61  |             other's essence. In like manner he does ~not love another
 258   1, 62  |     corporeal creature involves in a manner the creation of all ~things;
 259   1, 62  |          desired to be equal in some manner to God, as will ~appear
 260   1, 63  |              nature according to the manner of the nature; as every ~
 261   1, 63  |               beatitude: and in like manner the act of nature must be
 262   1, 63  |          demonstrative one. In like ~manner, an angel can know God by
 263   1, 63  |        whoever wills or acts in this manner cannot sin. Consequently ~
 264   1, 64  |              from pride; and in like manner from envy. But, if the cause
 265   1, 64  |                These two ~views in a manner coincide; because according
 266   1, 65  |              said Eph. 5:13. In like manner they cannot ~learn by revelation,
 267   1, 65  |     free-will, but according to ~the manner and condition of their state,
 268   1, 65  |       sitting on his throne. In like manner it must be said, that although
 269   1, 66  |              some special and higher manner God as their ~end, since
 270   1, 66  |       corporeal creatures were, in a manner, made for the sake ~of the
 271   1, 66  |          thing made, but also by the manner of making it; for one and
 272   1, 67  |              form, so time was in a ~manner formless before it was fully
 273   1, 70  |        having clearly expresses the ~manner in which it received its
 274   1, 70  |          morning, one day." In ~like manner it is said that "the firmament,"
 275   1, 74  |              human soul is, after ~a manner, in potentiality; which
 276   1, 74  |            receives according to the manner of its ~existence, and those
 277   1, 74  |             existence after ~its own manner. Now, in things that have
 278   1, 75  |             are united in the above ~manner, the action of the intellect
 279   1, 75  |              one may hold as to the ~manner of the union of the intellect
 280   1, 75  |       retains its own being. In like manner ~the multiplicity of souls
 281   1, 75  |              to be impossible by the manner in which one ~thing is predicated
 282   1, 75  |           essentially, in the second manner of essential predication, ~(
 283   1, 75  |         colored, we have the second ~manner of essential predication.)
 284   1, 75  |             according to the ~second manner of essential predication,
 285   1, 75  |     intentions, which flow ~from our manner of understanding, because
 286   1, 75  |              condition; and in like ~manner, when an accidental form
 287   1, 75  |          lucid by the light. In like manner, ~the soul is said to be
 288   1, 75  |            is in potentiality to all manner of acts in a ~certain order,
 289   1, 75  |              same power in a ~nobler manner.~
 290   1, 76  |             various species. In like manner ~therefore, not any variety
 291   1, 76  |            two contraries one, in a ~manner, includes the idea of the
 292   1, 76  |             the soul is one. In like manner the objects are various
 293   1, 76  |            them something is after a manner actual. They differ, however,
 294   1, 76  |             of the others, after the manner ~of the end and active principle.
 295   1, 77  |             to the soul in a twofold manner. First, ~inasmuch as this
 296   1, 77  |        excellent and more ~universal manner; for that which is highest
 297   1, 77  |           its proper object. In like manner they seem to suffice ~for
 298   1, 77  |          than the color; and in like manner with the other senses. Therefore
 299   1, 77  |            cannot perceive. In like ~manner does the estimative power,
 300   1, 77  |             though in a less perfect manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[78] A[
 301   1, 78  |          which is sense. And in like manner the intellectual soul is ~
 302   1, 78  |               understanding, in like manner and for the same reason
 303   1, 78  |           begetting man: and in like manner with other perfect animals.
 304   1, 78  |             1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In like manner, the opposition of sensuality
 305   1, 79  |             natural form, in ~such a manner that it is nevertheless
 306   1, 79  |          have knowledge in a ~higher manner and above the manner of
 307   1, 79  |          higher manner and above the manner of natural forms; so must
 308   1, 79  |         knowledge, above the ~common manner in which it is found in
 309   1, 80  |             wish. Therefore, in like manner, neither do the powers of
 310   1, 81  |               Body Para. 4/4~In like manner neither is natural necessity
 311   1, 81  |             determinate act. In like manner also the will ~may be considered
 312   1, 82  |         moves downwards; and in like manner all things which ~lack knowledge.
 313   1, 82  |        denotes an act, in the common manner of ~speaking we call free-will,
 314   1, 82  |             the principles. In like ~manner on the part of the appetite
 315   1, 83  |              the ~knower in the same manner as in the thing known. Then
 316   1, 83  |         operates in a more excellent manner those things which ~belong
 317   1, 83  |          nature of fire; and in like manner as to air and water. Lastly, ~
 318   1, 83  |            to make ~use of them in a manner befitting the things of
 319   1, 83  |       individual knife; and in ~like manner the natural philosopher
 320   1, 83  |            of the knife: and in like manner the natural philosopher
 321   1, 83  |           senses, ~nevertheless in a manner it receives from the senses,
 322   1, 84  |               is understood. In like manner the words "abstract universal"
 323   1, 84  |           and not of smell. In like ~manner humanity understood is only
 324   1, 84  |           has no parts"; and in like manner the ~notion of "one" is
 325   1, 86  |            actually colored. In like manner ~it is clear that the intellect,
 326   1, 88  |            in a general and confused manner.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
 327   1, 90  |         natural things, but is in ~a manner composed of all things,
 328   1, 92  |         represented God in a perfect manner. But, as Augustine says (
 329   1, 92  |          sense of the ~seer; in like manner imaginary vision is not
 330   1, 92  |             perfect ~virtue. In like manner, likeness may be considered
 331   1, 93  |          seen in a much more perfect manner through His ~intelligible
 332   1, 93  |       animals' ~natures; and in like manner he was possessed of the
 333   1, 93  |         established by God in such a manner as to have knowledge of
 334   1, 93  |             things known, but in the manner of knowing; because what
 335   1, 94  |     moderates pleasure; and ~in like manner, fortitude, as moderating
 336   1, 94  |            human nature: and in like manner, if we ~consider the absolute
 337   1, 96  |             preserving the body in a manner surpassing the capacity ~
 338   1, 96  |              becomes watery. In like manner, we ~may observe that at
 339   1, 98  |            been in ~harmony with the manner in which it was established
 340   1, 99  |           henceforth to sin. In like manner, therefore, man would have
 341   1, 100 |         reason depends ~in a certain manner on the use of the sensitive
 342   1, 101 |            signified Christ. In like manner the ~tree of the knowledge
 343   1, 103 |            exist without it. In this manner all creatures need to be
 344   1, 103 |            putrefaction; and in like manner with many other things.
 345   1, 103 |              and corruption. In like manner astrologers ~ascribe to
 346   1, 104 |          intellectual power. In like manner, since He is the ~First
 347   1, 104 |  sufficiently as its object. In like manner the power of willing ~is
 348   1, 104 |              is not forced. ~In like manner God, while moving the will,
 349   1, 104 |           works in ~things in such a manner that things have their proper
 350   1, 104 |              also ~on account of the manner and order in which it is
 351   1, 105 |          truth in a ~more particular manner. Therefore the superior
 352   1, 106 |              one who wills. In that ~manner both the superior angels
 353   1, 106 |             to another ~in a twofold manner. In one way for the purpose
 354   1, 107 |              hierarchy. In ~the same manner we distinguish three angelic
 355   1, 107 |            considered in a threefold manner. First as preceding ~from
 356   1, 107 |              a thing in an imperfect manner can only distinguish it
 357   1, 107 |             be ~found in a threefold manner: by way of property, by
 358   1, 107 |      possessed thereby in an eminent manner, as we have stated (Q[13],
 359   1, 107 |      attributed ~to God in a special manner, by way of excess: but the
 360   1, 107 |              and all ~this in such a manner that the whole of this hierarchy
 361   1, 107 |             enlightened by Him ~in a manner adapted to the immediate
 362   1, 110 |      intellectual operation. In like manner not everyone who ~is enlightened
 363   1, 110 |          Fide ~Orth. ii, 4); in like manner also the good angels introduce
 364   1, 110 |             will something. In ~this manner the angels, as being able
 365   1, 110 |              be changed in a twofold manner; from ~without, as when
 366   1, 111 |              he is "here" ~in such a manner as not to be "there." But
 367   1, 111 |              not go abroad in such a manner as to lose the ~delights
 368   1, 111 |   immediately in ministry, in such a manner however that the superior
 369   1, 112 |            we hold ~in an invariable manner. It is moreover manifest
 370   1, 112 |              as they ~would. In like manner Antichrist will not do as
 371   1, 112 |     punishment or of ~fault. In like manner it must be said that the
 372   1, 115 |         heavenly body acts after the manner of a natural principle:
 373   1, 116 |           the ~unknown, in a twofold manner. Firstly, by proposing to
 374   1, 116 |               the disciple after the manner of a natural active cause.
 375   1, 116 |            in a general and confused manner; but not known in detail ~
 376   1, 118 |            generated seldom; in like manner fat men, ~and for the same
 377   1, 118 |          through the father. In like manner the third objection is ~
 378   2, 1   |          human, is the end. In ~like manner it is their terminus: for
 379   2, 1   |              most ~pleasure. In like manner that good is most complete
 380   2, 2   |               Body Para. 2/3~In like manner neither can anything belonging
 381   2, 3   |           his senses. Again, in like manner, because, as shown above ~(
 382   2, 3   |           his hand, ~or in some like manner; and then he delights in
 383   2, 5   |  participated by man in a changeable manner. And ~consequently it seems
 384   2, 5   |            trials in a ~praiseworthy manner. And since the happiness
 385   2, 5   |     contemplation of wisdom. In like manner neither has ~it any inconvenience
 386   2, 5   |            to their progeny. In like manner, ~because Happiness was
 387   2, 6   |              is impossible. In ~like manner a man may be dragged by
 388   2, 6   |          such a disposition. In like manner when the will is moved, ~
 389   2, 6   |             unnatural"; and in like ~manner that which is against the
 390   2, 6   |             voluntary agent. In like manner an act is said to ~be voluntary
 391   2, 6   |            not to will," and in like manner "not to consider"; for ~
 392   2, 7   |             opposition": and in like manner ~words that signify local
 393   2, 7   |            reason of the act, as the manner in which ~the act is done.~
 394   2, 7   |            the form of an act is the manner in which it is done. Therefore
 395   2, 8   |            color being seen. In like manner ~whenever a man wills the
 396   2, 8   |              conclusion. And in like manner the will sometimes wills
 397   2, 9   |      determining the act, after the ~manner of a formal principle, whereby
 398   2, 9   |           moves itself. And, in like manner, the will, through its volition
 399   2, 10  |              Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE MANNER IN WHICH THE WILL IS MOVED (
 400   2, 10  |             We must now consider the manner in which the will is moved.
 401   2, 10  |            naturally ~known. In like manner the principle of voluntary
 402   2, 10  |           There is, however, another manner of causing that is proper ~
 403   2, 10  |              of its act, besides the manner proper to ~nature, which
 404   2, 10  |           the Empyrean.] And in like manner it is ~not necessary that
 405   2, 10  |       actually. But as to the second manner ~of motion, the will is
 406   2, 10  |           the ~perfect good. In like manner whatever is ordained to
 407   2, 11  |            called fruit in a certain manner; but we cannot be said to
 408   2, 11  |             on the agent depends the manner of ~acting, so that the
 409   2, 13  |            actions in a most orderly manner ~through being ordained
 410   2, 13  |     conclusion ~is not true. In like manner, the end does not always
 411   2, 14  |           reasoning process. In like manner we ascribe counsel to God, ~
 412   2, 14  |     concerned ~himself; or after the manner of an instrument, for the
 413   2, 15  |              an action; and in ~like manner on the delight that results.
 414   2, 17  |        composition or order. In like manner also many ~individuals that
 415   2, 17  |         order to understand in ~what manner the act of the sensitive
 416   2, 17  |             we must consider in what manner it is in our power. Now
 417   2, 18  |           the ~same species. In like manner, good, inasmuch as it is
 418   2, 18  |      sweet-smelling things. In like ~manner an action which, as to its
 419   2, 18  |            species of color. In like manner that which makes an action ~
 420   2, 18  |             something else. In ~like manner a circumstance does not
 421   2, 19  |            is no error: and in like ~manner if it tell us not to do
 422   2, 19  |             conscience errs. In like manner ~if a man's reason or conscience
 423   2, 19  |              by the reason. In like ~manner, to believe in Christ is
 424   2, 19  |              of the emperor. In like manner ~if a man were to know that
 425   2, 19  |              evil intention. In like manner, suppose a man's reason
 426   2, 19  |            as to imitate it. In like manner human knowledge ~is conformed
 427   2, 20  |              the giver; and, in like manner, ~if a man bear patiently
 428   2, 21  |             forms something. In like manner, the sin of the will always
 429   2, 23  |            things desire it. In like manner, nothing ~desires evil,
 430   2, 23  |        passion of "despair." In like manner the arduous evil, considered
 431   2, 23  |               Body Para. 2/4~In like manner neither can there be according
 432   2, 23  |            joy ~and sadness. In like manner there are three groups in
 433   2, 24  |              truly good, and in like manner, if they turn ~away from
 434   2, 25  |            the arduous good. In like manner ~fear adds to aversion or
 435   2, 25  |      accidental, as it were. In like manner fear, through being a movement ~
 436   2, 26  |               natural love." In like manner the aptitude of ~the sensitive
 437   2, 27  |          sensitive love: and in like manner ~the contemplation of spiritual
 438   2, 27  |              act is contained, ~in a manner, in the potentiality itself.~
 439   2, 27  |               makes them to be, in a manner, one in that form: thus
 440   2, 28  |             our well-being. In ~like manner when a man loves another
 441   2, 28  |           individual rights. In like manner those who ~seek to excel,
 442   2, 30  |               it gives joy: in like ~manner, the evil we apprehend makes
 443   2, 31  |         words of Tobias 5:12: ~"What manner of joy shall be to me, who
 444   2, 32  |           lover and beloved. In like manner every object ~of desire
 445   2, 32  |               Phys. viii, 1. In like manner sadness is the accidental
 446   2, 32  |         delivered from them. In like manner the recollection of pleasant
 447   2, 34  |       virtuous is good; and in like ~manner everything useful is good.
 448   2, 35  |              31], A[3]): and in like manner that pain alone which is
 449   2, 35  |     consolation of eternity. In like manner a man merits it when ~he
 450   2, 35  |         pleasure is a remedy for all manner of sorrow, as the Philosopher ~
 451   2, 35  |        sorrow is a ~hindrance of all manner of pleasure: but chiefly
 452   2, 35  |      surpasses outward pain. In like manner also on ~the part of apprehension:
 453   2, 35  |            appetite, it becomes in a manner pleasant and ~agreeable
 454   2, 35  |     sensitive appetite: and, in like manner, from outward than from
 455   2, 35  |              foreign matter. In like manner we ~speak of astronomy and
 456   2, 35  |              In accordance with this manner of speaking, the species
 457   2, 36  |           goods. Therefore, in ~like manner, every sorrow is caused
 458   2, 38  |           other." Therefore, in like manner, when many are sorrowful,
 459   2, 40  |             rise to another: in like manner ~various movements arise
 460   2, 40  |             R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~In like manner, in reply to the Second
 461   2, 41  |      corruptive or painful." In like manner desire is ascribed by Damascene
 462   2, 42  |               Body Para. 4/5~In like manner one fears "to be over another,"
 463   2, 42  |           sorrow. Therefore, in like manner, he can fear his own fear.~
 464   2, 45  |             conjoined good. In like ~manner despair regards directly
 465   2, 46  |               Q[23], A[4]). In ~like manner, neither is it in the second
 466   2, 46  |           subject, ~thus anger, in a manner, is more natural; and, in
 467   2, 46  |              more natural; and, in a manner, desire is ~more natural.
 468   2, 46  |            follows that it ~is, in a manner, natural to man.~Aquin.:
 469   2, 47  |             despise him; and in like manner ~the prince is angry with
 470   2, 49  |              but something after the manner of action or passion: thus, ~
 471   2, 49  |           also to shape, and in like manner, in regard to ~heat and
 472   2, 50  |             in the angels) after the manner of ~accidents, as in us:
 473   2, 51  |           than its part: and in like manner with regard to other such ~
 474   2, 52  |         health and sickness. In like manner, if ~an alteration take
 475   2, 52  |             hot." Therefore, in like manner, ~neither is any addition
 476   2, 52  |        speedily or readily. In like ~manner, science can increase in
 477   2, 53  |          Anima i, text. 65). In like manner, neither ~can it be lost
 478   2, 53  |          root of the habit. In like ~manner a habit of virtue can be
 479   2, 53  |          many a friendship." In like manner other habits of virtue are ~
 480   2, 54  |          they are multiplied in like manner. Therefore there cannot
 481   2, 54  |           concupiscence: and in like manner there can be several good
 482   2, 54  |              human, ~nature. In like manner the evil that constitutes
 483   2, 55  |            one and good: and in like manner goodness. But this ~is not
 484   2, 56  |             since good, and, in like manner, being, is said of a thing
 485   2, 56  |              temperate; and ~in like manner as regards other such virtues.
 486   2, 56  |             be a virtue: and in like manner, in the other interior ~
 487   2, 56  |            fashion, ~it is after the manner of an integral part.~~Aquin.:
 488   2, 56  |            some ~human acts, in like manner there will be a virtue in
 489   2, 58  |             be circumcised after the manner (morem) of Moses, you cannot ~
 490   2, 58  |                Who maketh men of one manner [moris] to dwell in a ~house."
 491   2, 59  |             as ~they should be as to manner and time."~Aquin.: SMT FS
 492   2, 60  |     contradicting reason in the same manner, ~e.g. by impelling to that
 493   2, 61  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner, we find the same number
 494   2, 61  |              that it "safeguards the manner and order in all things
 495   2, 62  |            hope and charity. In like manner a man loves a thing ~because
 496   2, 63  |               Body Para. 2/6~In like manner with regard to sciences
 497   2, 64  |            right end, and in a right manner, i.e. according ~to God'
 498   2, 64  |            this be done in ~an undue manner, i.e. out of unlawful superstition,
 499   2, 64  |       measured by that mean. In like manner the difference between excess ~
 500   2, 64  |        goodness is infinite. In like manner faith ~holds a middle course
 
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