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     Part, Question501   2, 28  |              union of appetites among various persons, while peace denotes,
502   2, 28  |             virtue in respect of its ~various acts: so that not only is
503   2, 28  |            man is considered to have ~various parts (Ethic. v, 11). Thus
504   2, 29  |         measured in reference to ~the various matters in which men are
505   2, 29  |          matters, and so ~forth): and various benefits should be conferred
506   2, 29  |       benefits should be conferred in various ways ~according to these
507   2, 29  |              ways ~according to these various connections, because we
508   2, 29  |            may ~vary according to the various requirements of time, place,
509   2, 29  |               other, since there are ~various degrees of want as well
510   2, 29  |        beneficence, according to the ~various kinds of benefits. Therefore
511   2, 29  |               this way also there are various kinds of ~benefits.~Aquin.:
512   2, 30  |               And it seems that these various almsdeeds are unsuitably
513   2, 30  |              suitably taken ~from the various needs of our neighbor: some
514   2, 30  |           draws our affections by the various allurements ~of wealth."
515   2, 30  |          discretion, according to the various degrees of connection, holiness
516   2, 30  |             matter, on account of the various conditions of ~men, some
517   2, 31  |          reach the ears of several by various ~signs, we ought to prosecute
518   2, 32  |               not reckoned ~among the various kinds of sin against the
519   2, 32  |         prevents a thing arising from various causes in ~various respects,
520   2, 32  |               from various causes in ~various respects, and accordingly
521   2, 33  |             desirous of rushing after various ~things without rhyme or
522   2, 36  |           reason when a man contrasts various ~contrary things in a speech,
523   2, 42  |              is differently worded in various places: ~for, as we said
524   2, 43  |              both of these men obtain various ~degrees of wisdom through
525   2, 46  |             parts of a virtue are its various species. In this way ~the
526   2, 46  |             governed, is divided into various species ~according to the
527   2, 46  |             species ~according to the various kinds of multitude. There
528   2, 46  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The various enumerations differ, either
529   2, 47  |         particulars, which latter are various and ~uncertain. ~Aquin.:
530   2, 48  |            are distinguished by their various ~objects. Now what the ruler
531   2, 48  |           since many obey one king in various departments. Hence ~regnative
532   2, 48  |                vi, 8) that there are ~various kinds of prudence in the
533   2, 49  |         goodness in the acts. For, if various acts contained the same
534   2, 50  |            all, but are divided among various people, whereas the gifts
535   2, 51  |          general sin. For it contains various species in three ~ways.
536   2, 51  |           First, by opposition to the various subjective parts of prudence, ~
537   2, 51  |                so also we distinguish various kinds of imprudence. Secondly,
538   2, 51  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: When various circumstances are corrupted
539   2, 51  |            not. If, however, there be various motives, there are various ~
540   2, 51  |            various motives, there are various ~species: for instance,
541   2, 55  |            distinguished according to various ~offices, hence when we
542   2, 56  |           speak metaphorically of his various principles of action such
543   2, 56  |         desire are vested with ~their various due circumstances. Hence
544   2, 59  |              we ~have to consider the various deserts of persons. Now
545   2, 59  |          according to liberty, and in various ways according to various
546   2, 59  |             various ways according to various forms of ~community. Hence
547   2, 61  |         justice consists in allotting various ~things to various persons
548   2, 61  |          allotting various ~things to various persons in proportion to
549   2, 66  |              Words are so many and so various that it is difficult to ~
550   2, 70  |          While one sin may arise from various causes, it is ~nevertheless
551   2, 73  |       differentiated according to the various intentions of those who
552   2, 75  |           will be able to compare the various points one ~with the other,
553   2, 80  |              kind of act is common to various genera of ~acts. But devotion
554   2, 80  |             But devotion is common to various genera of acts, namely,
555   2, 80  |             seen by going through the various species of acts of either
556   2, 80  |            Devotion is to be found in various genera of acts, not as a ~
557   2, 85  |          somewhat exempt by reason of various concessions granted by the
558   2, 89  |               human soul is moved in ~various ways according to various
559   2, 89  |             various ways according to various melodies of sound, as the
560   2, 90  |           Para. 1/1~Whether there are various species of superstition?~
561   2, 90  |               seem that there are not various species of superstition. ~
562   2, 90  |            contrary, does not include various species; but all its acts
563   2, 90  |              neither has superstition various species.~Aquin.: SMT SS
564   2, 90  |       contrary, Augustine assigns the various species of superstition ~(
565   2, 90  |             species in respect of the various ends of divine worship.
566   2, 91  |             Yet the ~Church tolerates various rites of divine worship:
567   2, 91  |               existed in the churches various customs in the ~celebration
568   2, 91  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The various customs of the Church in
569   2, 92  |         worship was given to idols in various ways. ~For some, by means
570   2, 92  |           utterance in the schools to various ~and contrary opinions about
571   2, 93  |               merely according to the various signs whence ~the foreknowledge
572   2, 93  |          contrary, Isidore enumerates various species of divination (Etym. ~
573   2, 93  |            general formality. But the various ~species are distinguished
574   2, 93  |               the occult is sought in various things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
575   2, 93  |             the stars there have been various opinions. For some have ~
576   2, 94  |              God. They are enticed by various objects differing according
577   2, 94  |           differing according to ~the various things in which they delight,
578   2, 94  |             one's liking, by means of various ~kinds of stones, herbs,
579   2, 94  |             carrying ~into effect the various dispositions of the stars,"
580   2, 97  |           kind of sin being found in ~various generic kinds of sin, inasmuch
581   2, 97  |             kinds of sin, inasmuch as various sins are directed to ~the
582   2, 97  |            although ~his act contains various kinds of sin materially.~
583   2, 97  |              and not according to the various sacred ~things.~Aquin.:
584   2, 97  |              either species there are various degrees of ~sacrilege, according
585   2, 97  |              other sacred things, has various degrees, according to the ~
586   2, 99  |              a debtor to other men in various ways, ~according to their
587   2, 99  |             ways, ~according to their various excellence and the various
588   2, 99  |            various excellence and the various benefits received ~from
589   2, 100 |               80]), according to ~the various excellences of those persons
590   2, 101 |           Para. 1/1~Whether dulia has various species?~Aquin.: SMT SS
591   2, 101 |               It seems that dulia has various species. For by dulia we
592   2, 102 |                 wherefore it admits a various species according to the
593   2, 102 |              species according to the various aspects of ~excellence.
594   2, 103 |             Para. 2/2~Accordingly the various degrees of disobedience
595   2, 103 |             must correspond with the ~various degrees of precepts: because
596   2, 104 |               needs vary according to various causes giving rise to the ~
597   2, 104 |               so far, to wit, as the ~various parts of man are considered
598   2, 104 |        considered as though they were various persons.~Aquin.: SMT SS
599   2, 105 |            Para. 2/2~It has, however, various degrees corresponding in
600   2, 108 |           matter will show that these various kinds of lies are enumerated
601   2, 123 |               which can be opposed to various virtues.~Aquin.: SMT SS
602   2, 129 |               mean to ~be exceeded in various respects.~Aquin.: SMT SS
603   2, 138 |               must needs be framed in various ways ~according to the various
604   2, 138 |        various ways ~according to the various ends intended by lawgivers,
605   2, 145 |            not forbidden to drink at ~various hours of the day. Therefore
606   2, 145 |                all, on account of the various bodily temperaments, the
607   2, 146 |            distinguished according to various circumstances. ~Neither,
608   2, 146 |              OBJ 1: The corruption of various circumstances causes the
609   2, 146 |              circumstances causes the various ~species of gluttony, on
610   2, 146 |           gluttony, on account of the various motives, by reason of ~which
611   2, 147 |               from meat, so are there various kinds of meats and of ~drinks.
612   2, 152 |               not one's own may be of various conditions, ~namely either
613   2, 152 |              other ~sin, according to various conditions affecting the
614   2, 152 |               lust ~correspond to the various conditions of women.~Aquin.:
615   2, 152 |       distinguished according to the ~various conditions of women with
616   2, 152 |        together in the bonds that the various ties of friendship ~require,
617   2, 152 |            and may ~coincide with the various species of lust. For unlawful
618   2, 153 |               continence" is taken by various people in two ~ways. For
619   2, 156 |           damnation ~corresponding to various sins." Therefore anger is
620   2, 156 |              in so far as he devises ~various means of vengeance, and
621   2, 158 |          Authorities seem to have had various opinions about modesty.
622   2, 158 |              2 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: Various virtues assigned by various
623   2, 158 |           Various virtues assigned by various authorities are ~comprised
624   2, 158 |              a difference between the various parts of modesty, as there
625   2, 159 |               160], A[2]), ~among the various parts of temperance, the
626   2, 159 |        assigned, but according to the various conditions of men.~
627   2, 160 |               aspect ~may be found in various matters: for it is inordinate
628   2, 160 |            excellence may be found in various things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
629   2, 162 |      apportioned in different ways to various people. ~This is not on
630   2, 169 |            First, in reference to the various gratuitous graces, according
631   2, 169 |         difference corresponds to the various duties ~and states of life,
632   2, 171 |              but also ~transformed in various ways, either on account
633   2, 171 |           something. For just as the ~various arrangements of the letters
634   2, 171 |        letters of the alphabet convey various ideas ~to the understanding,
635   2, 171 |             the understanding, so the various coordinations of the phantasms ~
636   2, 171 |             of the phantasms ~produce various intelligible species of
637   2, 172 |           imaginative vision?~(3) The various degrees of prophecy;~(4)
638   2, 172 |              prophecy is divided into various species, as ~assigned above.
639   2, 172 |           receives revelation through various imaginary ~visions. Therefore
640   2, 172 |             different times, receive ~various degrees of prophetic revelation.~
641   2, 174 |              when the latter spoke in various ~tongues (Acts 2:13): whereas
642   2, 174 |        erudition, in the utterance of various ~signs of speech. All this
643   2, 175 |               ways according to their various conditions. Hence women,
644   2, 178 |           Para. 1/1~Whether there are various actions pertaining to the
645   2, 178 |             would seem that there are various actions pertaining to the ~
646   2, 178 |             would seem that there are various actions pertaining to the ~
647   2, 178 |           reason's discussion of ~the various signs or of anything that
648   2, 178 |         differentiated in likeness to various movements. Now of bodily ~
649   2, 178 |          uniformity with progress ~to various points is compared to the
650   2, 181 |           LIFE (QQ[183]-189)~OF MAN'S VARIOUS DUTIES AND STATES IN GENERAL (
651   2, 181 |              must next consider man's various states and duties. We shall
652   2, 181 |             among men there should be various states and duties?~(3) Of
653   2, 181 |               higher than ~another by various duties; and in like manner
654   2, 181 |            men are raised upwards in ~various ways by various grades and
655   2, 181 |           upwards in ~various ways by various grades and orders. Therefore
656   2, 181 |               forth to His members in various ways, ~for the perfecting
657   2, 181 |              to be ~differentiated by various duties, states, and grades.~
658   2, 181 |               in the natural body the various members are held ~together
659   2, 181 |               s body the peace of the various members is preserved by
660   2, 181 |              persons are said to have various duties when ~they are appointed
661   2, 181 |           when ~they are appointed to various actions. A third distinction
662   2, 181 |               and thus we distinguish various grades ~according as in
663   2, 181 |                 Etym. vi): "There are various kinds of offices; but the
664   2, 184 |          which men strive to reach by various ~practices, just as a physician
665   2, 184 |           just as a physician may use various remedies in order to heal. ~
666   2, 186 |             of charity. Now there are various works of charity to which
667   2, 186 |           himself; and there are also various kinds of exercise. ~Wherefore
668   2, 186 |                Secondly, there may be various religious orders ~according
669   2, 186 |         especially according to their various ~ends than according to
670   2, 186 |               than according to their various practices.~Aquin.: SMT SS
671   2, 186 |            186], A[7]). But there are various ways of ~disposing oneself
672   2, 186 |           things that are passive are various. Hence ~with reason the
673   2, 186 |        Nesteros in distinguishing the various aims of religious orders
674   2, 186 |             Nesteros, speaking of the various kinds of religious orders,
675   2, 187 |          Secondly, in comparison with various states; and ~thus he who
676   2, 187 |          people fall into despair and various sins. Therefore it ~would
677   2, 187 |            delayed, according ~to the various dispositions of nature.
678   2, 187 |               perfectly": because the various religious orders excel in ~
679   2, 187 |           orders excel in ~respect of various works of virtue.~Aquin.:
680   3, 1   |            the human race; for in the various ~centuries very many, through
681   3, 11  |               it was distinguished by various habits?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
682   3, 11  |         knowledge is distinguished by various habits, inasmuch as it regards
683   3, 19  |        consider their relationship to various objects. And there were ~
684   3, 22  |             Sup. Joan. i, 29), though various animals ~were offered up
685   3, 27  |               on this point there are various opinions. For some have ~
686   3, 31  |              2 Para. 1/7~Reply OBJ 2: Various answers have been made by
687   3, 31  |          because ~they all reigned at various times: which was not the
688   3, 31  |            their innumerable parts in various places . . . Far otherwise
689   3, 33  |           first instant ~in which the various parts of the matter were
690   3, 35  |           same power. But if there be various causes ~specifically diverse,
691   3, 35  |             to ~several in respect of various causes, but of the same
692   3, 35  |              must ~say that there are various filiations, one temporal
693   3, 41  |             Him how, by means of the ~various vices, he was the lord of
694   3, 44  |             time for an ~eclipse, the various astronomers living then
695   3, 45  |              body to be changed into ~various shapes [figuras], but only
696   3, 46  |            more suitable ~whereby the various concurring means employed
697   3, 46  |              reason is because of the various virtues denoted by this
698   3, 48  |           holy ~Fathers were many and various signs of this true sacrifice,
699   3, 51  |          people to anoint bodies with various spices in ~order the longer
700   3, 53  |               while I go down," as by various ~degrees of evils, "into
701   3, 54  |            blood is kept as relics in various churches. Therefore ~Christ'
702   3, 55  |         things are revealed to men in various ways, according as they
703   3, 59  |            being due to some one from various causes: as the glory of
704   3, 60  |        because words can be formed in various ~ways for the purpose of
705   3, 60  |             the purpose of signifying various mental concepts, so that
706   3, 60  |                  But it ~happens that various words mean the same. Therefore
707   3, 60  |        happens in every language that various words ~signify the same
708   3, 60  |               has been said about the various mispronunciations of words,
709   3, 61  |      changeable mind, through issuing various commands to his household
710   3, 61  |         commands to his household at ~various seasons, ordering things
711   3, 62  |            means of a ring, so by the various ~sacraments various kinds
712   3, 62  |               the various ~sacraments various kinds of grace are conferred."
713   3, 62  |              said to be in another in various ways; in two ~of which grace
714   3, 64  |            not by them but by God, by various means of attraction according ~
715   3, 64  |        attraction according ~to their various natures, not as an animal
716   3, 64  |             and lest there ~should be various kinds of sacraments, giving
717   3, 64  |          sacraments, can be done with various intent; for ~instance, washing
718   3, 65  |             same principal agent uses various instruments unto ~various
719   3, 65  |             various instruments unto ~various effects, in accordance with
720   3, 65  |         Christ work in us through the various ~sacraments as through various
721   3, 65  |        various ~sacraments as through various instruments.~Aquin.: SMT
722   3, 65  |        species, inasmuch as there are various species of guilt and punishment, ~
723   3, 65  |                and according to men's various states and habitudes. And
724   3, 65  |           numerous, on account of the various ~kinds of sacrifices and
725   3, 66  |           Baptismal rite;~(11) Of the various kinds of Baptism;~(12) Of
726   3, 66  |             Of the comparison between various Baptisms.~Aquin.: SMT TP
727   3, 66  |               Body Para. 2/4 ~But for various reasons, according as the
728   3, 66  |            And again he mentions "the various washings which were ~customary
729   3, 69  |             Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, various diseases demand various
730   3, 69  |               various diseases demand various remedies: because as ~Jerome
731   3, 69  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The various degrees of capacity in men
732   3, 72  |                childhood; because the various ages of the body do not
733   3, 72  |            that it may be sent to the various parts of the diocese. ~Moreover,
734   3, 73  |       sacrament is suitably called by various names?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
735   3, 73  |             is not suitably called by various ~names. For names should
736   3, 73  |            ought not to be called by ~various names.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
737   3, 73  |               names, according to its various properties or effects.~Aquin.:
738   3, 74  |           that, Some have fallen into various errors about the matter
739   3, 74  |              in this matter there are various ~customs of the Churches:
740   3, 74  |               1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the various sacraments have their respective
741   3, 75  |        referring to the titles of the various Articles. Most editions ~
742   3, 75  |        observations we can gather the various ways of speaking in ~such
743   3, 76  |             of this quantity that the various parts exist in various parts
744   3, 76  |            the various parts exist in various parts of ~place. Therefore,
745   3, 76  |              mirror on account of the various ~reflections in the various
746   3, 76  |           various ~reflections in the various parts of the mirror; but
747   3, 78  |             all places or times, but ~various portions have been introduced
748   3, 78  |               have been introduced by various people.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
749   3, 78  |              words can be culled from various passages of the ~Scriptures.
750   3, 78  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The various words in the form for consecrating
751   3, 80  |              5 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: Various statutes have emanated according
752   3, 80  |             emanated according to the various ~ages of the Church. In
753   3, 81  |            Passion, Christ assumed at various times ~the four properties
754   3, 83  |               void. Therefore, if the various items ~mentioned above are
755   3, 83  |        mystical body according to its various states; and ~thirdly, the
756   3, 84  |               law were determined in ~various ways in the old and in the
757   3, 84  |           sight to many blind men ~at various times, and strength to many
758   3, 88  |               somewhat in relation to various adherences, as it were to ~
759   3, 88  |            adherences, as it were to ~various causes, so that there will
760   3, 89  |               grace, according to the various ways in ~which they prepare
761   3, 90  |            reasonable ~to distinguish various species of penance, according
762   3, 90  |             penance, according to the various ~changes intended by the
763 Suppl, 1 |        contrition has been defined in various ~ways. For, as regards the
764 Suppl, 8 |            due ~consideration for the various circumstances of sins and
765 Suppl, 12|       different ways according to the various things found in it: ~and
766 Suppl, 14|             so that the remissions of various ~sins are connected together.
767 Suppl, 18|               the punishments due to ~various sins are remitted in due
768 Suppl, 19|            vested in ~many exercising various offices but acting together
769 Suppl, 20|          diseases, according to their various ~requirements, so in every
770 Suppl, 20|               distinct authority over various people. Now the use of the
771 Suppl, 20|            the Church which comprises various ~peoples and nations.~Aquin.:
772 Suppl, 25|                are distributed to the various individuals according to
773 Suppl, 26|         called the Church; while the ~various assemblies, or parishes
774 Suppl, 26|             to a ~congregation in the various families and services. Hence
775 Suppl, 29|         person anointed in respect of various parts of his body. ~Therefore
776 Suppl, 29|     application ~of the remedy to the various sources of the wounds. Hence
777 Suppl, 29|           commonly used by all, since various words are in use, it seems ~
778 Suppl, 37|            the natural body there are various offices of ~the members.
779 Suppl, 37|           Church also there should be various Orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
780 Suppl, 37|              Divine mysteries; and so various orders are ~severally appointed
781 Suppl, 37|            severally appointed to the various offices; and this is shown
782 Suppl, 37|         perfection), seeing that the ~various duties are divided among
783 Suppl, 37|             possible for them to have various modes of receiving ~Divine
784 Suppl, 37|            also they are divided into various hierarchies. ~But in men
785 Suppl, 38|           even as ~secular offices in various cities are allotted by him
786 Suppl, 40|              was not spread abroad in various kingdoms ~and provinces,
787 Suppl, 40|               no need to ~distinguish various pontiffs under the one who
788 Suppl, 40|             is spread abroad ~through various nations; and consequently
789 Suppl, 41|              varies according to ~the various laws. Therefore it is not
790 Suppl, 41|             law vary according to the various states and conditions of
791 Suppl, 41|              accomplishment of those ~various offices by various individuals.
792 Suppl, 41|             those ~various offices by various individuals. Accordingly,
793 Suppl, 41|              a general inclination to various offices ~and acts, as already
794 Suppl, 41|              since it is variously in various ~subjects, as individualized
795 Suppl, 41|          difference of temperament of various individuals. And ~it is
796 Suppl, 42|           variously instituted in the various ~states of man in reference
797 Suppl, 42|                variation according to various states; just as it is of
798 Suppl, 42|     institutions corresponding to the various things that had to be ~determined
799 Suppl, 42|            with marriage. Hence these various institutions ~are not of
800 Suppl, 50|              law is particularized in various ways according to ~the various
801 Suppl, 50|        various ways according to ~the various states of mankind, and since
802 Suppl, 50|              varies ~according to the various conditions of men, the Master (
803 Suppl, 50|               D, 34) ~asserts that at various times various persons have
804 Suppl, 50|         asserts that at various times various persons have been unlawful
805 Suppl, 54|            from a common ~ancestor in various degrees." Now consanguinity
806 Suppl, 54|              on, and according to the various steps we take we find various
807 Suppl, 54|         various steps we take we find various degrees in ~one line. And
808 Suppl, 54|               counting the degrees in various ~lines. For the degree of
809 Suppl, 54|             has taught this union ~to various animals in various ways
810 Suppl, 54|          union ~to various animals in various ways according to their
811 Suppl, 54|               ways according to their various conditions. ~But carnal
812 Suppl, 54|              have varied according to various times. For at the ~beginning
813 Suppl, 65|          needs vary ~according to the various conditions of persons, times,
814 Suppl, 69|           after death are conveyed to various corporeal places, as in
815 Suppl, 69|              according to the ~souls' various states. Now the soul united
816 Suppl, 69|             to their merits there are various states, and consequently
817 Suppl, 69|            state that ~we distinguish various abodes. Hence the argument
818 Suppl, 71|           consequently endeavored in ~various ways to avoid this difficulty.~
819 Suppl, 72|         submitted contrary ~merits on various sides to the Divine inquiry,
820 Suppl, 72|               be ~darkened, either at various times or all together, in
821 Suppl, 72|              water, on account of the various movements of these ~two
822 Suppl, 72|         answer that, According to the various opinions about man's last
823 Suppl, 72|             last end ~there have been various opinions holding or denying
824 Suppl, 72|             This opinion was based by various people on various false
825 Suppl, 72|            based by various people on various false foundations. ~For
826 Suppl, 74|             so Ezechiel expressed the various things that will happen
827 Suppl, 76|             also that it is united to various ~bodies. The second is that
828 Suppl, 76|              as to be able to receive various forms in ~its various parts.
829 Suppl, 76|         receive various forms in ~its various parts. Wherefore after the
830 Suppl, 76|             two ways: first as of the various parts of a ~homogeneous
831 Suppl, 76|               whole, for instance the various parts of flesh, or the ~
832 Suppl, 76|               parts of flesh, or the ~various parts of bone; secondly,
833 Suppl, 76|              of bone; secondly, as of various parts of various species ~
834 Suppl, 76|                as of various parts of various species ~of a heterogeneous
835 Suppl, 78|             as men will rise again of various ~stature, so will they rise
836 Suppl, 80|               two given points in the various surfaces of ~the place,
837 Suppl, 80|             smallest place, since its various parts could be in the ~same
838 Suppl, 82|            gifts of the body, for the various parts of the ~body are not
839 Suppl, 84|              others, if one saw these various things one after the other. ~
840 Suppl, 88|       successively gives light to the various parts of ~the world, by
841 Suppl, 88|             potentiality to construct various ~houses of one kind: for
842 Suppl, 89|          nature is not diversified in various ~individuals, except as
843 Suppl, 89|      individuals, except as united to various individuating principles,
844 Suppl, 89|               far as it ~is united to various imaginary forms: and consequently
845 Suppl, 89|               one and the same in the various persons ~understanding it,
846 Suppl, 89|             matter ~remains one under various forms. Hence also the Commentator (
847 Suppl, 89|               considered, such as its various ~properties and relations
848 Suppl, 90|             mansions?~(3) Whether the various mansions differ according
849 Suppl, 90|          mansions differ according to various degrees of ~charity?~Aquin.:
850 Suppl, 90|               a reward. Therefore the various degrees of ~beatitude should
851 Suppl, 90|        mansion: and consequently the ~various degrees of beatitude should
852 Suppl, 90|           heaven there will be men of various merits, so are ~there now
853 Suppl, 90|             limbo of the fathers. But various ~mansions are not distinguished
854 Suppl, 90|      Therefore we ~should distinguish various mansions there according
855 Suppl, 90|       mansions there according to the various ~degrees of beatitude.~Aquin.:
856 Suppl, 90|            lighter, so that they have various mansions ~corresponding
857 Suppl, 90|                corresponding to their various lightness.~Aquin.: SMT XP
858 Suppl, 90|          approaching thereto: and the various mansions correspond to ~
859 Suppl, 90|               to their end. Wherefore various mansions are not ~distinguished
860 Suppl, 90|           Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the various mansions are distinguished
861 Suppl, 90|        distinguished according to the various ~degrees of charity?~Aquin.:
862 Suppl, 90|                It would seem that the various mansions are not distinguished ~
863 Suppl, 90|       distinguished ~according to the various degrees of charity. For
864 Suppl, 90|               a reward. Therefore the various ~degrees of beatitude will
865 Suppl, 90|              will be according to the various degrees of works ~and not
866 Suppl, 90|              and not according to the various degrees of charity.~Aquin.:
867 Suppl, 90|            charity: and therefore the various degrees of glory ~will be
868 Suppl, 90|              will be according to the various degrees of charity.~Aquin.:
869 Suppl, 92|          reason of the name there are various opinions. For some say that
870 Suppl, 92|      undividedly all that men seek in various things, as the Philosopher ~
871 Suppl, 93|           expressions can be taken in various ways, ~according as we find
872 Suppl, 93|              find resemblances to the various properties of the thing ~
873 Suppl, 93|          sense, with reference to the various conditions that ~obtain
874 Suppl, 93|             is nothing incongruous if various rewards correspond ~to the
875 Suppl, 93|           same merit according to the various things contained therein. ~
876 Suppl, 93|              beatitude. Therefore the various fruits should ~correspond
877 Suppl, 93|          carnal things. ~Consequently various fruits are distinguished
878 Suppl, 93|        distinguished according to the various ~manners of the spirituality
879 Suppl, 93|             another, according to the various conditions and ~dispositions
880 Suppl, 94|           Therefore there will not be various punishments, but that of
881 Suppl, 94|             things which are many and various, so should they ~be tormented
882 Suppl, 94|              damned are explained ~in various ways by different persons.
883 Suppl, 94|             man that he is ~suffering various pains on account of such
884 Appen1, 1|             We must next consider the various qualities of souls that
885 Appen2, 1|       punishment of hell is called by various names, as in Ps. ~10:7, "
886 Appen2, 1|           read, some are punished in ~various places, either that the
887 Appen2, 1|            time for sins committed in various places. And ~others say
 
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