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1001 3, 64 | authority: but, as man, His operation conduces to the ~inward
1002 3, 64 | said of the sacramental operation. Therefore the sacraments ~
1003 3, 66 | naturally. ~Now art fails in the operation of nature: because nature
1004 3, 66 | Christ's sake, and the inward operation of the Holy Ghost, are called ~
1005 3, 68 | profits the child through the operation ~of the Holy Ghost, Who
1006 3, 71 | inwardly" under ~the outward operation of the devil. And though
1007 3, 71 | And the more mighty the operation, so much ~the mightier instruments
1008 3, 71 | agent require. But the ~operation of the priest in conferring
1009 3, 71 | Reply OBJ 1: The minister's operation in regard to the unclean
1010 3, 72 | is a certain perfecting operation which our ~guides," i.e.
1011 3, 72 | refreshing and merciful operation of the Holy Ghost.~Aquin.:
1012 3, 73 | members required for the ~operation of his soul, and a house
1013 3, 75 | OBJ 3: Further, the proper operation of a things follows its
1014 3, 75 | nourishes, and performs every ~operation which bread would do were
1015 3, 75 | substantial form, such as an operation ~consequent upon its species,
1016 3, 76 | only ~distinguished by an operation of the mind.~Aquin.: SMT
1017 3, 78 | sacrament, in the same way as operation is not the first but the
1018 3, 85 | of man, but through the operation of ~God, according to Jer.
1019 3, 85 | 113]] of which acts is the operation of God in turning the ~heart,
1020 3, 89 | producing its proper effect or ~operation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[89] A[
1021 3, 90 | changing to a more ~perfect operation of life, and this belongs
1022 Suppl, 3 | Wherefore the nearer the operation of the higher powers approaches
1023 Suppl, 3 | it, ~according as every operation is increased by the delight
1024 Suppl, 6 | expiated, without some operation on the part of the sinner.
1025 Suppl, 18| beginning of this article] ~the operation of God Who forgives. Now
1026 Suppl, 18| Law ~signified the Divine operation, so that the priest of the
1027 Suppl, 18| merely declare the Divine ~operation that has its effect in the
1028 Suppl, 18| by signifying the Divine operation ~causing then and there
1029 Suppl, 18| sacrament of ~Baptism, by its operation, causes grace, or the remission
1030 Suppl, 18| 1/1~I answer that, The operation of the priest in using the
1031 Suppl, 18| is ~conformed to God's operation, Whose minister he is. Now
1032 Suppl, 18| minister he is. Now God's operation ~extends both to guilt and
1033 Suppl, 18| withholds His grace; whereas His operation extends to ~punishment directly,
1034 Suppl, 18| absolving, exercises an operation ordained to the remission
1035 Suppl, 18| binding, he exercises no ~operation on the guilt; (unless he
1036 Suppl, 27| yet been reached by God's operation ~unto the remission of guilt,
1037 Suppl, 29| instrument of a Divine operation. Hence the matter needs
1038 Suppl, 30| 1/2~On the contrary, The operation of the Church is more efficacious
1039 Suppl, 34| not received through any operation of the one who ~approaches
1040 Suppl, 42| perfection consisting in operation. Since then carnal ~intercourse
1041 Suppl, 42| carnal ~intercourse is an operation or use of marriage which
1042 Suppl, 42| a thing is known by its operation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[42] A[
1043 Suppl, 45| sacrament there is a spiritual operation by ~means of a material
1044 Suppl, 45| by ~means of a material operation which signifies it; thus
1045 Suppl, 48| corresponds to the act which is operation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[48] A[
1046 Suppl, 54| species, but by the Divine ~operation, since from Adam's rib a
1047 Suppl, 58| question are caused by the operation of demons. But the ~demons
1048 Suppl, 61| its second act ~which is operation. It is like bodily possession
1049 Suppl, 72| as power is made known by operation, so is nature made ~known
1050 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 2: Just as an operation that proceeds from the virtue
1051 Suppl, 72| principles of the ~thing. But an operation that does not proceed from
1052 Suppl, 72| from the divine power or ~operation: whether we say that this
1053 Suppl, 72| For supposing by ~a divine operation all men to be made white,
1054 Suppl, 72| This argument regards an operation which terminates in ~something
1055 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 4: The entire operation of nature is subordinate
1056 Suppl, 72| subordinate to the Divine ~operation, just as the working of
1057 Suppl, 72| unattainable save by the operation of the higher art that ~
1058 Suppl, 72| is unattainable by ~the operation of nature, and for which
1059 Suppl, 73| immediately by God without any ~operation of the angels: and in like
1060 Suppl, 74| account of the facility of operation which ~is competent to the
1061 Suppl, 76| 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Operation, properly speaking, is not
1062 Suppl, 77| relationship, their end is not operation, but rather the perfect ~
1063 Suppl, 77| relationship, then ~their end is operation. And yet it does not follow
1064 Suppl, 77| not follow that when the ~operation fails the instrument is
1065 Suppl, 77| not only to accomplish the operation of the agent, but also to
1066 Suppl, 77| that they share in some operation, which would not be possible
1067 Suppl, 77| far as to share in the ~operation of sense, as neither do
1068 Suppl, 77| nature, and not for the ~operation accomplished now by them,
1069 Suppl, 78| consists in a perfect operation. Therefore it must needs
1070 Suppl, 79| moderate movement is called its operation. The reason of this is that ~
1071 Suppl, 79| glory, according to the ~operation whereby also He is able
1072 Suppl, 79| suffice for such an intense ~operation, unless it be assisted by
1073 Suppl, 79| without thereby hindering the operation of another ~power even as
1074 Suppl, 79| sorrow which consist in the operation of the senses.~Aquin.: SMT
1075 Suppl, 80| with another body by the operation of the Divine power: even
1076 Suppl, 85| 1~I answer that, Just as operation refers to the beginning
1077 Suppl, 85| we distinguish a twofold operation in God. ~One is that whereby
1078 Suppl, 85| rested (Gn. ~2:2). His other operation is that whereby He works
1079 Suppl, 89| principle of the intellectual operation terminating in ~that object,
1080 Suppl, 89| since understanding is an operation ~most proper to man, it
1081 Suppl, 89| held to consist ~in that operation when perfected in him. Now
1082 Suppl, 89| if in the most ~perfect operation of his intellect man does
1083 Suppl, 90| then greater power for ~operation, and consequently has a
1084 Suppl, 90| operate: wherefore the operation of the soul united to such
1085 Suppl, 90| be more perfect than the operation of the separated soul. But
1086 Suppl, 90| beatitude consists in an ~operation [*Cf. FS, Q[3], A[2], seqq.],
1087 Suppl, 90| to a glorified ~body, its operation will be more perfect than
1088 Suppl, 90| soul's imperfection its operation whereby it is ~borne towards
1089 Suppl, 90| perfection of the intellectual operation in so far as through being ~
1090 Suppl, 90| consequently more effective in its operation, and accordingly the ~good
1091 Suppl, 90| instrumentally, as it were, to the ~operation wherein happiness consists:
1092 Suppl, 90| conduce to the more perfect operation whereby the soul tends to ~
1093 Suppl, 90| more perfect is a becoming operation, the greater the ~delight [*
1094 Suppl, 90| respect to the ~beatific operation: while the remote principle
1095 Suppl, 91| that "the ~most perfect operation of the sense of sight is
1096 Suppl, 92| beatitude consists in an operation, whereas a dowry is not
1097 Suppl, 92| whereas a dowry is not an operation, ~but a quality or disposition.
1098 Suppl, 92| beatitude being ~the perfect operation itself by which the soul
1099 Suppl, 92| directed to ~this same perfect operation, so that they are directed
1100 Suppl, 92| adornment; since it is an ~operation, while its adornment is
1101 Suppl, 92| Christ. This union is by an operation, whereas ~the dowries are
1102 Suppl, 92| and directing it to the operation in ~which beatitude consists.
1103 Suppl, 92| things are requisite in this operation: ~its essence which is vision,
1104 Suppl, 92| must needs be a perfect operation. Again, a vision is ~delightful
1105 Suppl, 92| us not. ~And since this operation wherein ultimate beatitude
1106 Suppl, 92| immediate principles ~of the operation in which perfect beatitude
1107 Suppl, 93| consisting in his perfect operation. Yet some things can be ~
1108 Suppl, 93| necessary for that perfect operation as though it ~were impossible
1109 Suppl, 93| last thing to ~which the operation of nature attains: moreover
1110 Appen1, 1| sin, as neither is there operation, for pleasure ~follows operation,
1111 Appen1, 1| operation, for pleasure ~follows operation, as stated in Ethic. x,
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