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     Part, Question1   1, 1   |       differentiated according to the various means ~through which knowledge
  2   1, 1   |             to proceed by the aid of ~various similitudes and figures
  3   1, 7   |             of number. ~Now there are various species of figures, such
  4   1, 11  |             opposed to "many," but in various ways. The ~"one" which is
  5   1, 13  |                 wise," ~and the like, various and many opinions have been
  6   1, 13  |         perfections of creatures in a various and manifold manner, so
  7   1, 13  |               manner, so also to the ~various and multiplied conceptions
  8   1, 13  |             whatever is predicated of various things under the same ~name
  9   1, 13  |           power produces manifold and various forms in ~all inferior things.
 10   1, 13  |              multiple sense signifies various proportions to ~some one
 11   1, 13  |               name, and not from ~its various significations.~Aquin.:
 12   1, 16  |               Consequently ~there are various definitions of truth. Augustine
 13   1, 19  |               exist; otherwise, since various evils do exist, God's will
 14   1, 19  |           other hand, ~good stands in various relations to the divine
 15   1, 20  |              one with another in ~the various works of life, and who may
 16   1, 20  |              John has been solved in ~various ways. Augustine interprets
 17   1, 28  |             reality; but only in the ~various names imposed by us.~Aquin.:
 18   1, 32  |          Whether we may lawfully have various contrary opinions of these ~
 19   1, 32  |              but enforced by many and various reasons, that in the ~beginning
 20   1, 32  |          Whether it is lawful to have various contrary opinions of notions?~
 21   1, 32  |              it is not lawful to have various contrary ~opinions of the
 22   1, 34  |            express ~His perfection in various ways. To show that He is
 23   1, 34  |               many according to their various ~relations to creatures.
 24   1, 37  |         suitable names to express our various ~considerations as regards
 25   1, 39  |              2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Various languages have diverse modes
 26   1, 46  |               the ~arts, by reason of various corruptions and accidents,
 27   1, 50  |          answer that, There have been various opinions with regard to
 28   1, 50  |            divine wisdom devising the various orders of immaterial substances.~
 29   1, 50  |              species according to the various determined ~degrees of sensitive
 30   1, 52  |         thereof. But according to the various parts there are various ~
 31   1, 52  |               various parts there are various ~places. Therefore the angel
 32   1, 52  |               angel is at one time in various places.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 33   1, 53  |             is nothing ~else than the various contacts of various places
 34   1, 53  |               the various contacts of various places successively, and
 35   1, 53  |            his essence is applied to ~various places: but the soul's essence
 36   1, 53  |           hence the succession of the various places, even without the
 37   1, 53  |             the movable subject is in various dispositions; hence in the ~
 38   1, 54  |           there he distinguishes the ~various grades of living things
 39   1, 54  |               things according to the various functions of ~life.~Aquin.:
 40   1, 55  |               the ~higher angel knows various things by one universal
 41   1, 55  |            universal form for knowing various things. Therefore he will
 42   1, 56  |              being according to their various degrees ~of perfection.~
 43   1, 57  |      differently, that, as man by his various ~powers of knowledge knows
 44   1, 57  |             imagination, but can make various uses of them.~Aquin.: SMT
 45   1, 58  |             simultaneously understand various intelligible things.~Aquin.:
 46   1, 58  |               movement ~terminates in various terms. Therefore many things
 47   1, 58  |  simultaneously. ~But things known by various intelligible species, are
 48   1, 58  |             but not such as are under various species.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 49   1, 58  |         apprehend different things by various species, and not all at
 50   1, 58  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The various natures of things differ
 51   1, 58  |                 can be apprehended by various ways of knowing it.~Aquin.:
 52   1, 60  |             uniting and binding imply various ~things brought together.
 53   1, 62  |          corporeal things; hence the ~various instants regarding the angels
 54   1, 62  |              His ~wisdom, established various degrees in the angelic nature.
 55   1, 62  |               to be ordained for the ~various degrees of grace and glory;
 56   1, 62  |          grace, so did ~it ordain the various degrees of nature to the
 57   1, 62  |              degrees of nature to the various degrees of grace.~Aquin.:
 58   1, 62  |              knowing ~a thing through various mediums, as a thing may
 59   1, 62  |           seen by all the ~blessed in various degrees: but it is on the
 60   1, 65  |              set therein creatures of various and unequal natures, ~according
 61   1, 66  |               being no other than the various forms by which bodies are ~
 62   1, 67  |             less probable opinions of various writers.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 63   1, 67  |            omitted by Moses, and give various reasons. Basil [*Hom. i
 64   1, 67  |              proportion as it affects various ~bodies, and by its variations
 65   1, 68  |               of the stars, and their various influences. But according
 66   1, 69  |              produced in act in their various species on ~this third day;
 67   1, 70  |              weather, as favorable to various occupations. And in this
 68   1, 71  |            kinds can ~be generated by various minglings of the elements,
 69   1, 72  |            can be discovered from the various ways in which ~Scripture
 70   1, 73  |                existed beforehand ~in various active powers; so that animals,
 71   1, 74  |      reference to ~their adorning the various parts of the world, and
 72   1, 76  |              as life appears through ~various operations in different
 73   1, 76  |          would not be the case if the various principles of the soul's ~
 74   1, 76  |                and distributed in the various ~parts of the body. But
 75   1, 76  |             be moved according to its various ~parts. If we suppose, however,
 76   1, 76  |             which are ~denominated by various forms are not absolutely
 77   1, 76  |               which are derived from ~various forms are predicated of
 78   1, 76  |               these genera ~there are various degrees. For this reason
 79   1, 76  |               ii, 3) he ~compares the various souls to the species of
 80   1, 76  |               as ~proceeding from the various logical notions or intentions,
 81   1, 76  |            one and ~the same thing in various ways. Therefore since, as
 82   1, 76  |               3: We observe in matter various degrees of perfection, as ~
 83   1, 76  |               impossible, because the various forms of the elements must
 84   1, 76  |               must necessarily ~be in various parts of matter; for the
 85   1, 76  |           found except in a body. But various ~bodies cannot be in the
 86   1, 76  |       composed of ~parts belonging to various species.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 87   1, 76  |         species, but that they are of various dispositions. This is suitable
 88   1, 76  |               and therefore, for its ~various operations it requires various
 89   1, 76  |        various operations it requires various dispositions in the parts
 90   1, 76  |             Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, various forms of one species require
 91   1, 76  |          forms of one species require various parts of ~matter. But various
 92   1, 76  |         various parts of ~matter. But various parts of matter are unintelligible
 93   1, 76  |              matter according ~to the various degrees of perfection. For
 94   1, 76  |        understood as distinct in ~its various parts, and as receptive
 95   1, 76  |           form which gives matter the various degrees of perfection, as
 96   1, 76  |           another, on ~account of the various powers, of which the parts
 97   1, 77  |             he performs operations of various degrees.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 98   1, 77  |               soul requires ~many and various operations and powers. But
 99   1, 77  |       goodness; ~although by many and various means; and in this it falls
100   1, 77  |          thereof, wherever it is. But various objects which belong to ~
101   1, 77  |              objects which belong to ~various powers, belong also to some
102   1, 77  |         diversified according to ~the various natures of the objects.
103   1, 77  |              animal, constituting its various species. In like manner ~
104   1, 77  |         therefore they can belong to ~various powers of the soul.~Aquin.:
105   1, 77  |           themselves. Thus it is that various objects belong to ~various
106   1, 77  |            various objects belong to ~various lower powers; which objects,
107   1, 77  |           like manner the objects are various and ~dissimilar, as color
108   1, 77  |            has a ~certain aptitude to various acts in a certain order)
109   1, 77  |              of the soul are many and various, they cannot proceed from
110   1, 77  |          essence of the soul many and various powers proceed; both because ~
111   1, 77  |            are oppositely divided, as various species. Therefore one of ~
112   1, 37  |         suitable names to express our various ~considerations as regards
113   1, 39  |              2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Various languages have diverse modes
114   1, 47  |               the ~arts, by reason of various corruptions and accidents,
115   1, 51  |          answer that, There have been various opinions with regard to
116   1, 51  |            divine wisdom devising the various orders of immaterial substances.~
117   1, 51  |              species according to the various determined ~degrees of sensitive
118   1, 53  |         thereof. But according to the various parts there are various ~
119   1, 53  |               various parts there are various ~places. Therefore the angel
120   1, 53  |               angel is at one time in various places.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
121   1, 54  |             is nothing ~else than the various contacts of various places
122   1, 54  |               the various contacts of various places successively, and
123   1, 54  |            his essence is applied to ~various places: but the soul's essence
124   1, 54  |           hence the succession of the various places, even without the
125   1, 54  |             the movable subject is in various dispositions; hence in the ~
126   1, 55  |           there he distinguishes the ~various grades of living things
127   1, 55  |               things according to the various functions of ~life.~Aquin.:
128   1, 56  |               the ~higher angel knows various things by one universal
129   1, 56  |            universal form for knowing various things. Therefore he will
130   1, 57  |              being according to their various degrees ~of perfection.~
131   1, 58  |      differently, that, as man by his various ~powers of knowledge knows
132   1, 58  |             imagination, but can make various uses of them.~Aquin.: SMT
133   1, 59  |             simultaneously understand various intelligible things.~Aquin.:
134   1, 59  |               movement ~terminates in various terms. Therefore many things
135   1, 59  |  simultaneously. ~But things known by various intelligible species, are
136   1, 59  |             but not such as are under various species.~Aquin.: SMT FP
137   1, 59  |         apprehend different things by various species, and not all at
138   1, 59  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The various natures of things differ
139   1, 59  |                 can be apprehended by various ways of knowing it.~Aquin.:
140   1, 61  |             uniting and binding imply various ~things brought together.
141   1, 63  |          corporeal things; hence the ~various instants regarding the angels
142   1, 63  |              His ~wisdom, established various degrees in the angelic nature.
143   1, 63  |               to be ordained for the ~various degrees of grace and glory;
144   1, 63  |          grace, so did ~it ordain the various degrees of nature to the
145   1, 63  |              degrees of nature to the various degrees of grace.~Aquin.:
146   1, 63  |               knowing a thing through various mediums, as a thing may
147   1, 63  |           seen by all the ~blessed in various degrees: but it is on the
148   1, 66  |              set therein creatures of various and unequal natures, ~according
149   1, 67  |               being no other than the various forms by which bodies are ~
150   1, 68  |             less probable opinions of various writers.~Aquin.: SMT FP
151   1, 68  |            omitted by Moses, and give various reasons. Basil [*Hom. i
152   1, 68  |              proportion as it affects various ~bodies, and by its variations
153   1, 69  |               of the stars, and their various influences. But according
154   1, 70  |              produced in act in their various species on ~this third day;
155   1, 71  |              weather, as favorable to various occupations. And in this
156   1, 71  |            kinds can ~be generated by various minglings of the elements,
157   1, 71  |            can be discovered from the various ways in which ~Scripture
158   1, 72  |                existed beforehand ~in various active powers; so that animals,
159   1, 73  |      reference to ~their adorning the various parts of the world, and
160   1, 75  |              as life appears through ~various operations in different
161   1, 75  |          would not be the case if the various principles of the soul's ~
162   1, 75  |                and distributed in the various ~parts of the body. But
163   1, 75  |             be moved according to its various ~parts. If we suppose, however,
164   1, 75  |             which are ~denominated by various forms are not absolutely
165   1, 75  |               which are derived from ~various forms are predicated of
166   1, 75  |               these genera ~there are various degrees. For this reason
167   1, 75  |               ii, 3) he ~compares the various souls to the species of
168   1, 75  |               as ~proceeding from the various logical notions or intentions,
169   1, 75  |            one and ~the same thing in various ways. Therefore since, as
170   1, 75  |               3: We observe in matter various degrees of perfection, as ~
171   1, 75  |               impossible, because the various forms of the elements must
172   1, 75  |               must necessarily ~be in various parts of matter; for the
173   1, 75  |           found except in a body. But various ~bodies cannot be in the
174   1, 75  |       composed of ~parts belonging to various species.~Aquin.: SMT FP
175   1, 75  |         species, but that they are of various dispositions. This is suitable
176   1, 75  |               and therefore, for its ~various operations it requires various
177   1, 75  |        various operations it requires various dispositions in the parts
178   1, 75  |             Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, various forms of one species require
179   1, 75  |          forms of one species require various parts of ~matter. But various
180   1, 75  |         various parts of ~matter. But various parts of matter are unintelligible
181   1, 75  |              matter according ~to the various degrees of perfection. For
182   1, 75  |        understood as distinct in ~its various parts, and as receptive
183   1, 75  |           form which gives matter the various degrees of perfection, as
184   1, 75  |           another, on ~account of the various powers, of which the parts
185   1, 76  |             he performs operations of various degrees.~Aquin.: SMT FP
186   1, 76  |               soul requires ~many and various operations and powers. But
187   1, 76  |       goodness; ~although by many and various means; and in this it falls
188   1, 76  |          thereof, wherever it is. But various objects which belong to ~
189   1, 76  |              objects which belong to ~various powers, belong also to some
190   1, 76  |         diversified according to ~the various natures of the objects.
191   1, 76  |              animal, constituting its various species. In like manner ~
192   1, 76  |         therefore they can belong to ~various powers of the soul.~Aquin.:
193   1, 76  |           themselves. Thus it is that various objects belong to ~various
194   1, 76  |            various objects belong to ~various lower powers; which objects,
195   1, 76  |           like manner the objects are various and ~dissimilar, as color
196   1, 76  |            has a ~certain aptitude to various acts in a certain order)
197   1, 76  |              of the soul are many and various, they cannot proceed from
198   1, 76  |          essence of the soul many and various powers proceed; both because ~
199   1, 76  |            are oppositely divided, as various species. Therefore one of ~
200   1, 77  |         considered generally;~(2) The various species of the vegetative
201   1, 77  |            this diversity lies in the various souls being ~distinguished
202   1, 77  |               the corporeal nature in various ways; for the whole ~corporeal
203   1, 77  |              have ascribed it to the ~various natures of the sensible
204   1, 77  |               wherefore there are not various powers for the ~reason that
205   1, 77  |            the ~reason that there are various organs; on the contrary,
206   1, 77  |             they might be adapted to ~various powers. In the same way
207   1, 77  |              same way nature provided various mediums for the ~various
208   1, 77  |              various mediums for the ~various senses, according to the
209   1, 77  |             this reason it extends to various contrarieties; which ~senses,
210   1, 78  |               received variously into various things, on account of their ~
211   1, 78  |          light is not the same in the various things ~enlightened. Therefore
212   1, 78  |            active intellect is not in various men.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[79]
213   1, 78  |              one same power belong to various ~substances.~Aquin.: SMT
214   1, 78  |               and according to their ~various habits: for wisdom is attributed
215   1, 78  |              divided according to its various acts, the higher and ~lower
216   1, 78  |      different aptitude for receiving various habits, concerning the variety ~
217   1, 78  |            the variety of powers; and various acts can belong to ~one
218   1, 82  |           power of ~being inclined to various things. For reason in contingent
219   1, 83  |        remains unmoved. Moreover the ~various conditions of mutable things
220   1, 83  |              of which they spoke, the various results do not exist save
221   1, 83  |             analysis ~forms images of various things, even of things not
222   1, 84  |        properties, accidents, and the various ~relations of the essence.
223   1, 88  |              of the universe required various grades of ~being. If, therefore,
224   1, 89  |            from things - and thus has various powers; all of which are ~
225   1, 90  |               v); in the same way as ~various effects pre-exist in their
226   1, 90  |              by God in nature through various forms come under their ~
227   1, 91  |             generation carried out in various living ~things. Some living
228   1, 102 |               speaking of the ends of various arts; ~for the end of some
229   1, 102 |             is an act. ~Consequently, various movable things must be moved
230   1, 102 |              of the ~Divine governor, various things are variously governed
231   1, 104 |               each of these kinds has various degrees, according to the ~
232   1, 107 |             dominion": ~which are the various orders of the angels, and
233   1, 107 |               the end. Thus ~also the various ranks of soldiers have different
234   1, 110 |            the senses are changed in ~various ways.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[111]
235   1, 111 |             of the ~administration of various cities; these are said to
236   1, 112 |               about which we may have various opinions, by the principles
237   1, 112 |         Divine judgments in regard to various kingdoms and various men ~
238   1, 112 |               to various kingdoms and various men ~are executed by the
239   1, 112 |            But it happens at times in various kingdoms or various ~men
240   1, 112 |          times in various kingdoms or various ~men there are contrary
241   1, 112 |            the Divine will concerning various contrary and opposing ~merits,
242   1, 113 |               angels of God in their ~various offices minister to man'
243   1, 113 |           From this we can gather how various beings are said to tempt
244   1, 113 |           beings are said to tempt in various ~ways. For man is said to
245   1, 114 |          bodies here below, which are various and multiform, must be ~
246   1, 114 |              bodies, according to the various dispositions of matter.
247   1, 114 |              things, according to the various dispositions of matter.~
248   1, 114 |                But ~human actions are various and multiform. Therefore
249   1, 114 |           demons are ~enticed through various kinds of stones, herbs,
250   1, 116 |              question there have been various opinions. For ~Averroes,
251   1, 116 |        species, differing only as ~to various phantasms, his opinion is
252   1, 116 |               by a body; consequently various bodies may obey them as
253   2, 1   |              happen to be ordained to various ends. Therefore the ~end
254   2, 1   |              end, they would not have various ~pursuits in life. Which
255   2, 1   |              2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Various pursuits in life are found
256   2, 1   |           among men by reason of ~the various things in which men seek
257   2, 3   |             perfection; according ~as various things capable of happiness
258   2, 3   |               happiness can attain to various degrees of ~perfection,
259   2, 3   |          perfection, so must there be various meanings applied to happiness.
260   2, 5   |              first individuals of the various species, that ~through them
261   2, 9   |         disposed, takes to a thing in various ways, as being fitting or ~
262   2, 9   |               heavenly body. ~For all various and multiform movements
263   2, 9   |               But human movements are various and multiform, since they
264   2, 10  |              and the same thing from ~various points of view.~Aquin.:
265   2, 10  |             disposed according to the various parts of the ~soul, a thing
266   2, 13  |           manifested in the ~works of various animals, such as bees, spiders,
267   2, 14  |        actions, such as the nature of various things. Therefore ~counsel
268   2, 17  |              can tend freely towards ~various objects, precisely because
269   2, 17  |           because the reason can have various ~perceptions of good. Hence
270   2, 17  |               of the heart, which has various movements according to the ~
271   2, 17  |           movements according to the ~various acts of the sensitive appetite.~
272   2, 18  |              of vainglory, actions of various virtues and vices ~can be
273   2, 19  |            thing may be considered in various ways by the reason, so as
274   2, 19  |            And ~hence too it is, that various wills of various men can
275   2, 19  |             is, that various wills of various men can be good in respect ~
276   2, 19  |         things, for as much as, under various aspects, they wish a ~particular
277   2, 20  |              the end. For this reason various virtues are necessary. But
278   2, 20  |          movement which proceeds from various ~intentions, although it
279   2, 30  |     concupiscible faculty. ~Hence the various concupiscible passions are
280   2, 31  |             so that they would all be various passions of the soul. But ~
281   2, 31  |           defects or troubles, whence various griefs ~arise. Wherefore
282   2, 34  |              x, 1). But pleasures are various and multiform: since ~some
283   2, 35  |             taken in reference to the various evils that cause pain; but
284   2, 35  |           pain; but in regard to ~the various ways in which this cause
285   2, 40  |           there arise in the appetite various ~movements according to
286   2, 40  |                movements according to various aspects of the apprehended
287   2, 40  |              another: in like manner ~various movements arise from the
288   2, 42  |       identically the same; there are various ~fears according to the
289   2, 42  |                fears according to the various objects of fear. Nothing,
290   2, 42  |              OBJ 3: On account of the various kinds of fear already alluded
291   2, 46  |       produced by the ~concurrence of various causes; and since every
292   2, 46  |            distinguished according to various ~effects of anger; and not
293   2, 49  |                had," is common to the various predicaments. And so ~the
294   2, 49  |          because they result from the various predicaments; as, for instance, ~
295   2, 49  |               in several ways ~and to various things. Whence if something
296   2, 49  |          capable of being adjusted in various ways: so as to dispose the
297   2, 50  |       Philosopher (Ethic. i, 13) puts various habits in ~the various powers
298   2, 50  |           puts various habits in ~the various powers of the soul.~Aquin.:
299   2, 50  |              they can be ordained to ~various things. And thus there can
300   2, 50  |   intellective habits there have been various ~opinions. Some, supposing
301   2, 50  |              powers, which ~differ in various men.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[50]
302   2, 50  |            has a relation to many and various things, therefore it ~is
303   2, 51  |             inclined to cause all the various ~kinds of habits: since
304   2, 51  |               be ~willed in regard to various aspects and circumstances.
305   2, 52  |             animal's nature, to which various ~dispositions may be suitable;
306   2, 52  |            Body Para. 5/11 ~Now these various dispositions and measures
307   2, 52  |          qualities being ~the same or various, but also in respect of
308   2, 53  |             to ~participate a form in various ways, or to extend to a
309   2, 54  |         informed at the same time by ~various shapes. Therefore neither
310   2, 54  |      nevertheless, are ~the habits of various sciences.~Aquin.: SMT FS
311   2, 54  |          subject we may take parts in various ways, ~according to the
312   2, 54  |               ways, ~according to the various dispositions of which parts
313   2, 54  |              of which parts there are various ~habits. Thus, if we take
314   2, 54  |            the mean. And consequently various means ~are as so many active
315   2, 54  |               to their suitability to various natures, as stated ~above.
316   2, 54  |           keeping with ~nature: thus, various vices about one same matter
317   2, 56  |               But one act proceeds in various way from ~several powers:
318   2, 56  |      different points of view, and in various ~degrees.~Aquin.: SMT FS
319   2, 57  |              now have to consider the various kinds of virtue: and (1)
320   2, 57  |               an art; since there are various arts ~about works widely
321   2, 57  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The various kinds of things made by
322   2, 57  |            Further, just as there are various matters to pass judgment
323   2, 58  |              reason ~somewhat, but in various ways. For some obey reason
324   2, 60  |        virtues differ in point of the various objects of ~the passions?~
325   2, 60  |               of ~the sun, animals of various species are produced by
326   2, 60  |        putrefaction ~according to the various adaptability of matter.~
327   2, 60  |        direction of ~reason belong to various species, according to their
328   2, 60  |           species, according to their various relations to ~reason: so
329   2, 60  |             that moral virtues are of various species and ~are not one
330   2, 60  |              in kind according to its various ~relations to reason, the
331   2, 60  |            species, on account of the various ~relations of the receiving
332   2, 60  |              3: Further, if there are various moral virtues about various ~
333   2, 60  |           various moral virtues about various ~operations, diversity of
334   2, 60  |             to establish rectitude in various kinds of commutations, and
335   2, 60  |             they differ in respect of various special notions. The ~reason
336   2, 60  |            And corresponding to these various kinds of debt there are ~
337   2, 60  |              kinds of debt there are ~various virtues: e.g. "Religion"
338   2, 60  |        virtues differ in point of the various objects of the ~passions?~
339   2, 60  |             not change a species. Now various ~objects of pleasure differ
340   2, 60  |         produces good. But there ~are various virtues about the desires
341   2, 60  |               or external things, has various relations to reason, and ~
342   2, 60  |                Consequently there are various moral virtues about ~desires,
343   2, 61  |               division of virtue into various kinds of virtue: since the
344   2, 61  |         virtues, corresponding to the various emotions of love," and he ~
345   2, 61  |            understood ~differently by various writers. For some take them
346   2, 63  |     particular mode of action, but on various modes, in ~respect of the
347   2, 63  |             modes, in ~respect of the various matters, which constitute
348   2, 63  |              action, and according to various circumstances.~Aquin.: SMT
349   2, 64  |               the extremes depend on ~various circumstances: hence nothing
350   2, 65  |             clearly the case with the various sciences ~and arts. Hence
351   2, 66  |             whereby He bestows on men various measures of ~virtue, according
352   2, 66  |          clearly not the case: ~since various saints are specially praised
353   2, 69  |               describe it by means of various ~boons known to us, while
354   2, 70  |             must be gathered from the various ways in which the ~Holy
355   2, 70  |              fruits do not ~differ as various species of virtuous acts,
356   2, 70  |              of virtuous acts, but as various degrees of ~perfection,
357   2, 71  |           about which there have been various opinions. For some ~say
358   2, 72  |             differ according to their various stages?~(8) Whether they
359   2, 72  |             differ according to their various circumstances?~Aquin.: SMT
360   2, 72  |            species according to their various ~objects: since acts differ
361   2, 72  |             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In various things, differing in species
362   2, 72  |           excellence in ~reference to various things; and avarice seeks
363   2, 72  |               evident that ~there are various species of sins. Therefore
364   2, 72  |               they are attributed ~to various things in various ways.
365   2, 72  |      attributed ~to various things in various ways. Because the "formal"
366   2, 72  |       specifically according to their various active or ~motive causes,
367   2, 72  |               sins, but to show their various causes.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
368   2, 72  |               the judge, who imposes ~various punishments according to
369   2, 72  |          punishments according to the various manners of sin. Therefore ~
370   2, 72  |              s law, the necessity for various affirmative and ~negative
371   2, 72  |         specifically according to the various precepts of the Law. ~Aquin.:
372   2, 72  |           word, and deed, not as into various complete species: for the ~
373   2, 72  |              differ in respect of the various degrees of sin. ~Nevertheless
374   2, 72  |                 Now these pertain ~to various circumstances, for "hastily"
375   2, 72  |          diversified according to the various circumstances.~Aquin.: SMT
376   2, 72  |               1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In the various species of gluttony there
377   2, 72  |         species of gluttony there are various ~motives, as stated.~
378   2, 73  |         departing from reason, are of various kinds, having no mutual ~
379   2, 73  |             temporal goods, which are various and of many kinds: ~hence
380   2, 73  |               vary according to their various objects.~Aquin.: SMT FS
381   2, 73  |              vary according to their ~various objects.~Aquin.: SMT FS
382   2, 73  |             nature of evil. Hence the various degrees of ~malice in sins
383   2, 74  |          answer that, There have been various opinions on this point,
384   2, 81  |            origin to his descendants, various writers have ~gone about
385   2, 81  |        writers have ~gone about it in various ways. For some, considering
386   2, 82  |              in one man, inclines to ~various and contrary sins. Therefore
387   2, 82  |                take bodily sickness: ~various species of sickness proceed
388   2, 82  |             justice is destroyed, the various powers of the soul have ~
389   2, 82  |              powers of the soul have ~various opposite tendencies.~Aquin.:
390   2, 82  |              in one man, although the various ~parts of the body are affected.~
391   2, 82  |        equally; but it is due to the ~various dispositions of the powers,
392   2, 85  |        voluntary action proceeds from various powers, active and ~passive.
393   2, 91  |               Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF LAW (SIX ARTICLES)~
394   2, 91  |              We must now consider the various kinds of law: under which
395   2, 91  |               the conclusions of the ~various sciences, the knowledge
396   2, 91  |             under the Divine Lawgiver various creatures have various ~
397   2, 91  |       Lawgiver various creatures have various ~natural inclinations, so
398   2, 94  |               For it is owing ~to the various conditions of men, that
399   2, 95  |      diversity of positive laws among various ~people.~Aquin.: SMT FS
400   2, 95  |               this respect, there are various human laws according to
401   2, 95  |           human laws according to the various forms ~of government. Of
402   2, 95  |             respect, according to the various matters of which the law ~
403   2, 95  |            the law ~treats, there are various kinds of laws, which are
404   2, 97  |     particular precepts, according to various emergencies.~Aquin.: SMT
405   2, 98  |               noted that the good has various degrees, as Dionysius ~states (
406   2, 98  |               which the very order of various natures demands, viz. that ~
407   2, 99  |          precepts may be given ~about various things as being ordained
408   2, 99  |            one end: ~yet it comprises various precepts, according to the
409   2, 99  |            house: and yet it contains various rules, according to the
410   2, 100 |          these moral institutions are various for ~various people. Much
411   2, 100 |         institutions are various for ~various people. Much more reason
412   2, 100 |         principles one may proceed in various ways to judge ~of various
413   2, 100 |             various ways to judge ~of various matters. For some matters
414   2, 100 |            much ~consideration of the various circumstances, which all
415   2, 100 |          diversified according to the various kinds of community: hence
416   2, 100 |            one. But because there are various special kinds of covetousness, ~
417   2, 100 |             Law justified man, but in various ~ways. Because the ceremonial
418   2, 101 |            many of them?~(4) Of their various kinds.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
419   2, 101 |            Wherefore according to the various ways in which the intellect
420   2, 101 |       external actions are applied in various ways to the Divine worship.~
421   2, 101 |           states (Coel. ~Hier. i); in various ways, however, according
422   2, 101 |             however, according to the various states of ~human knowledge.
423   2, 101 |            needed to be signified ~by various ceremonies.~Aquin.: SMT
424   2, 102 |               should be offered up in various ways; ~for sometimes an
425   2, 102 |      signified by the ~arrangement of various details in such temple or
426   2, 102 |       afterwards they were engaged in various ~wars with the neighboring
427   2, 102 |               For the Gentiles put up various times to various gods: and
428   2, 102 |               put up various times to various gods: and so, ~to strengthen
429   2, 102 |              even ~under the Old Law, various places, called synagogues,
430   2, 102 |              the figures of the ~Law, various figures were instituted
431   2, 102 |         heaven, which is adorned with various stars; ~the curtain (of
432   2, 102 |            that they were figures ~of various sins. For the uncleanness
433   2, 102 |        changed color according to the various things which were ~about
434   2, 102 |             to be immune, signify the various vices and ~sins from which
435   2, 102 |       garments of this sort, made ~of various materials. Moreover in the
436   2, 102 |            because the ~employment of various materials in the making
437   2, 102 |               Egyptians, who employed various mixtures in worshipping
438   2, 102 |                planets, which produce various effects, and on various
439   2, 102 |               various effects, and on various kinds of things ~according
440   2, 102 |            things ~according to their various conjunctions. The second
441   2, 102 |       worshipping ~the stars employed various combinations of seeds, animals
442   2, 102 |             in order to represent the various connections of the stars.
443   2, 105 |              its hide is employed for various purposes": and ~therefore
444   2, 105 |             ensue in ~the property of various tribes. Also that a man
445   2, 106 |              Further, as men dwell in various places, so do they live
446   2, 106 |           places, so do they live in ~various times. But God, "Who will
447   2, 106 |              to change with regard to various ~places, times, and persons,
448   2, 107 |             to discriminating between various foods, which ~was a ceremonial
449   2, 108 |              s will in respect of the various precepts ~of the Law: by
450   2, 109 |               Q[60], A[5]), where the various ~opinions concerning the
451   2, 109 |               since on account of the various turns of circumstances,
452   2, 112 |         Church may result from these ~various degree; even as He instituted
453   2, 112 |             even as He instituted the various conditions of things, ~that
454   2, 112 |                 having enumerated the various graces, he adds ~(Eph. 4:
455   2, 113 |            the act may be ordained to various ~ends. But the act of mercy
456   2, 1   |             we are not to distinguish various ~articles. Thus one encounters
457   2, 1   |               point of view there are various distinct ~articles of faith,
458   2, 1   |               Writ, diffusely, ~under various modes of expression, and
459   2, 4   |              of ~faith, do not denote various genera of faith, nor different
460   2, 4   |                so as to be reduced to various species in a certain ~order,
461   2, 4   |          answer that, There have been various opinions on this question.
462   2, 4   | differentiated according as it is ~in various subjects. Now it is evident
463   2, 4   |         numerically ~according to its various subjects.~Aquin.: SMT SS
464   2, 5   |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The various conclusions of a science
465   2, 5   |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The various precepts of the Law may
466   2, 9   |      Certitude of knowledge varies in various natures, according ~to the
467   2, 9   |            natures, according ~to the various conditions of each nature.
468   2, 10  |           unbelief, ~according to the various points which the unbeliever
469   2, 10  |             of ways. If therefore the various species of unbelief ~correspond
470   2, 10  |           correspond to the number of various errors, it would seem to
471   2, 10  |              of the corruption of the various conditions required for
472   2, 10  |          number of ~ways in which the various circumstances of a virtue
473   2, 10  |       distinguished according to the ~various errors that occur in matters
474   2, 10  |              sin, and determines ~the various species of that sin. Secondly,
475   2, 10  |             that unbelief derives its various species. Hence, even as
476   2, 10  |       Sovereign Good, while there are various ~species of vice opposed
477   2, 10  |         Sovereign ~Good by turning to various temporal goods, and also
478   2, 10  |                and also in respect of various ~inordinate relations to
479   2, 10  |           This argument considers the various species of unbelief ~according
480   2, 10  |             of unbelief ~according to various points in which errors occur.~
481   2, 10  |               one ~man from erring in various species of unbelief, even
482   2, 10  |            one man may be ~subject to various vices, and to various bodily
483   2, 10  |              to various vices, and to various bodily diseases.~Aquin.:
484   2, 10  |         distinguish ~according to the various conditions of persons, circumstances
485   2, 12  |              God. This may happen ~in various ways according to the different
486   2, 13  |         answer that, According to the various interpretations of the sin ~
487   2, 13  |             the Holy Ghost, there are various ways in which it may be
488   2, 22  |             divided into a number of ~various species.~Aquin.: SMT SS
489   2, 22  |               Philosopher treats has ~various ends and various forms of
490   2, 22  |          treats has ~various ends and various forms of fellowship. This
491   2, 22  |             miser, whereby he devises various ~roads to gain, is no true
492   2, 23  |            can be perfect?~(9) Of the various degrees of charity;~(10)
493   2, 24  |       specifically on account ~of the various degrees of goodness in various
494   2, 24  |        various degrees of goodness in various persons, so long as it is ~
495   2, 24  |              is God; whereas we give ~various honors to various people,
496   2, 24  |               give ~various honors to various people, according to each
497   2, 24  |               between a lover and the various ~things loved make a different
498   2, 25  |             one in itself, yet it has various degrees according to ~various
499   2, 25  |         various degrees according to ~various shares of happiness, and
500   2, 28  |               so ~far as the wills of various hearts agree together in
 
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