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Part, Question
501 2, 22 | A[2]). In this way it is possible for an act, without charity, ~
502 2, 23 | Moreover, even if it were ~possible, the result would be a greater
503 2, 23 | reached it is no longer possible to go any further in that ~
504 2, 23 | therefore evident that it is not possible to fix any limits to the ~
505 2, 23 | with ~Christ.'" Now this is possible in this life, as in the
506 2, 23 | charity of heaven, and is not possible in this life, wherein, by ~
507 2, 23 | perfection of charity that is possible to a ~wayfarer; but is not
508 2, 23 | actually, ~and then it is possible for a motive to intervene
509 2, 24 | apparent: ~and even this is not possible in those who are very wicked.~
510 2, 24 | fellowship of nature, is possible towards the ~angels, but
511 2, 25 | 4],10,11). Hence it ~is possible for one, out of charity,
512 2, 25 | happens ~now while it is possible for a man to desire both
513 2, 25 | charity. It will however be possible in ~heaven for a man to
514 2, 26 | reasons. First, because it is possible to love ~one's friend for
515 2, 27 | because it still remains ~possible for us to approach nearer
516 2, 27 | viz. "difficult," and ~"possible to obtain"; for which reason
517 2, 29 | will carries into effect if possible, the things it ~wills, so
518 2, 29 | greater want, it is not possible to decide, by any general
519 2, 30 | acts of charity. Now it is possible to give ~alms without having
520 2, 30 | altogether as one ought, is not possible without charity.~Aquin.:
521 2, 30 | of precept, it would be possible to point to some fixed time
522 2, 30 | alms: yet since it is not ~possible for one individual to relieve
523 2, 30 | need. If however this be ~possible without danger, he must
524 2, 31 | the sick man to health, if possible, without cutting off a limb, ~
525 2, 31 | brother's amendment should, if possible, so amend him as ~regards
526 2, 32 | inquiry:~(1) Whether it is possible to hate God?~(2) Whether
527 2, 32 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is possible for anyone to hate God?~
528 2, 32 | to God." Therefore it is possible to hate ~certain people
529 2, 34 | another: and in this way it is possible for sorrow to be about ~
530 2, 37 | that "at ~the outset it is possible, in a certain respect, to
531 2, 41 | should forego whatever it ~is possible to omit without prejudice
532 2, 42 | etc.?~(6) Whether it is possible to fulfil this precept in
533 2, 42 | xvii): "Charity is not possible between less ~than two":
534 2, 42 | man renouncing, as much as possible, temporal ~things, even
535 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is possible in this life to fulfil this
536 2, 42 | that in this life it is possible to fulfil this ~precept
537 2, 42 | Dt. 6:5. ~Therefore it is possible to fulfil this precept in
538 2, 45 | respect of such things it is possible to have the essentials of
539 2, 45 | that "forgetfulness ~is possible to art but not to prudence."~
540 2, 47 | right order to the end is possible.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[49] A[
541 2, 47 | 1: Though the number of possible circumstances be infinite, ~
542 2, 47 | prudence. For when no evil is possible, no caution is required.
543 2, 47 | precautions against all possible evils. Therefore caution
544 2, 49 | monstrosities, and yet this ~is possible if we consider Divine Providence.~
545 2, 50 | of counsel whereby it is possible to signify that the ~counselled
546 2, 51 | aspect, since it is not ~possible for a man to act against
547 2, 56 | virtue in general, and it is possible to have one without the ~
548 2, 56 | honors; and in the like it is possible to ~find excess, deficiency
549 2, 57 | materially so to speak, it is possible for that which is ~unjust
550 2, 60 | should be made as far as possible: for instance if one man
551 2, 60 | cannot be ~undone, but it is possible, by showing him deference,
552 2, 60 | occasion his loss of all his possible profits from ~that money,
553 2, 60 | restitution must be made as far as possible, for instance by ~giving
554 2, 60 | immediate restitution, ~if possible, or to ask for a respite
555 2, 61 | common good. ~For if it is possible to have one who is more
556 2, 61 | succor the needy as ~far as possible, yet without prejudice to
557 2, 62 | itself in "being," as far as possible. And yet, though ~proceeding
558 2, 63 | whole. Now it is always possible to further one's spiritual ~
559 2, 64 | danger, and there is no other possible remedy), then it is ~lawful
560 2, 64 | by robbery, since it is possible to ~use violence towards
561 2, 66 | on certainties, as far as possible. Since however verbal ~utterances
562 2, 68 | that in so many it is not possible to have certitude without
563 2, 69 | be so ~bound if help were possible from another quarter.~Aquin.:
564 2, 70 | example to others, ought, if possible, to silence ~their detractors,
565 2, 71 | A[1], ad 2). Yet it is possible for the ~detractions uttered
566 2, 74 | Likewise although it is not possible to know whom God curses ~
567 2, 74 | final reprobation, it is possible to know who is accursed ~
568 2, 77 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, it is possible to fix the time when any
569 2, 77 | begins. But this is not possible in the case of omission,
570 2, 77 | special virtue. But it ~is not possible to assign any special virtue
571 2, 78 | divine." Secondly, it is ~not possible to make to one's parents
572 2, 79 | equality, because it is not possible to pay God as much as we
573 2, 79 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~And it is possible to have too much in matters
574 2, 81 | to obtain" that which is possible to be obtained by ~prayer.
575 2, 81 | and ~this would not be possible unless it were vocal prayer.
576 2, 84 | the poor, who, as far as possible, should be supported from ~
577 2, 86 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is possible to be dispensed from a solemn
578 2, 86 | It would seem that it is possible to be dispensed from a solemn ~
579 2, 86 | Therefore it seems that it is possible to be dispensed even ~from
580 2, 86 | and obedience. But it is possible to be dispensed from the
581 2, 86 | Therefore it seems that it is possible ~to be dispensed from a
582 2, 86 | dispensation of a vow is possible ~without the authority of
583 2, 87 | unless perchance what was possible when he ~swore become impossible
584 2, 89 | supremely good, and it is not possible for Him to grow ~better.
585 2, 92 | Dei xxi, 6): "It was not ~possible to learn, for the first
586 2, 93 | divination extending beyond its possible limits. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
587 2, 94 | course of the heavens ~it is possible for men to fashion on earth
588 2, 97 | Further, it does not seem possible that things belonging to
589 2, 97 | black. In like manner it ~is possible for two sins to differ specifically
590 2, 98 | being paid, he ought, if possible, to be baptized by someone ~
591 2, 98 | however, that, as far as possible, the guilty parties ~be
592 2, 99 | because they deemed it ~possible for him to find another
593 2, 101 | something that makes it ~possible to deem him better than
594 2, 103 | that it is seldom, if ever, possible to fulfil them. Therefore
595 2, 104 | off a man may be, it is possible to ~thank him for his kindness
596 2, 104 | may return to virtue if ~possible. But if he be so wicked
597 2, 104 | heretofore. And yet, as far as it possible without sin, the kindness
598 2, 104 | received. For it is not possible to make even equal ~repayment
599 2, 104 | always inclines, as far as possible, to pay back ~something
600 2, 104 | the repayer, then it is possible for the son to pay back ~
601 2, 107 | aspect of goodness, it ~is possible for truth to be a special
602 2, 107 | special good; yet it is not possible for goodness to be a special
603 2, 110 | opposed to truth. But it is possible to boast even without ~lying,
604 2, 118 | their diversity, it was ~not possible to lay down rules of law
605 2, 121 | happen." But it is not ~possible to be prepared for the future
606 2, 121 | Body Para. 2/2~Yet is it possible for a person even without
607 2, 122 | Martyrdom embraces the highest possible degree of ~obedience, namely
608 2, 127 | disposition thereto. Thus it is ~possible for one to whom the act
609 2, 128 | divine things ~as far as possible." Now divine and immortal
610 2, 131 | gratuitous virtue. Hence it is possible for a man, by ~reason of
611 2, 132 | the use ~of which it is possible to consider a special aspect
612 2, 134 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is possible to have patience without
613 2, 134 | OBJ 1: It seems that it is possible to have patience without
614 2, 134 | a thing, the more is it possible for the ~rational creature
615 2, 134 | more, therefore, is ~it possible for man, without the help
616 2, 134 | Therefore it seems that it is possible to have patience without
617 2, 135 | without ~seeing." Yet it is possible to have a habit of virtue
618 2, 140 | everyday occurrence, ~and it is possible for man without danger by
619 2, 142 | just as hope is about a possible and difficult good, so is
620 2, 142 | good, so is fear about ~a possible and arduous evil, as stated
621 2, 142 | and base to do, as being possible and arduous, that ~is to
622 2, 143 | temperance. For it is not possible for a thing to be part and
623 2, 145 | Reply OBJ 1: It was not possible to fix the same quantity
624 2, 145 | somewhat. It is, however, possible to sin and lose ~the merit
625 2, 149 | be truly just; nor is it ~possible to be just unless one live
626 2, 151 | which no ~venereal act is possible, as Augustine declares (
627 2, 152 | a mortal sin, for it is possible to ~do such things without
628 2, 152 | venereal ~pleasures. It is possible to have this without those
629 2, 159 | should in truth think it possible for another person to have
630 2, 159 | would seem that ~it is not possible to assign the aforesaid
631 2, 159 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It is possible, without falsehood, to deem
632 2, 160 | or was, or ever will be possible." Therefore pride is a ~
633 2, 161 | first sin was where it was possible for his appetite to be directed ~
634 2, 161 | spirit. Wherefore it ~was not possible for the first inordinateness
635 2, 161 | of imitation, such as is possible for a creature ~in reference
636 2, 162 | form because, if it were possible, since the form is incorruptible,
637 2, 168 | precepts. Now it was not possible to give any common ~affirmative
638 2, 169 | Whether a prophet knows all possible matters of prophecy?~(5)
639 2, 169 | in natural knowledge, the possible intellect is passive to ~
640 2, 169 | Divine light, whereby it is possible ~to know all things both
641 2, 169 | would not be so unless all possible matters of prophecy were ~
642 2, 169 | iii, 6). Therefore all possible matters of prophecy are
643 2, 169 | need for their knowing all possible matters ~of prophecy; but
644 2, 171 | creatures. Now it is not possible to see ~the types of creatures
645 2, 174 | OBJ 2: Although either was possible, namely that, while speaking ~
646 2, 176 | supernaturally, so too is it possible for ~the mind of the miracle
647 2, 179 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: It is possible, by the acts of all the
648 2, 179 | angels," ~teaching will be possible: even as apparently it is
649 2, 180 | contemplative life it is possible to ~enter the heavenly kingdom,
650 2, 182 | perfection as this is not possible to any creature, but is ~
651 2, 182 | perfection as this is not possible so long ~as we are on the
652 2, 182 | wholly to God. Charity is possible apart from this perfection,
653 2, 182 | perfection which ~is not possible to those who are on the
654 2, 182 | another without which it is possible to have charity. The latter ~
655 2, 183 | in need. ~But it is not possible to state definitely when
656 2, 187 | the age of puberty it is possible to have ~reached the lawful
657 3, 3 | Reply OBJ 2: It might seem possible to reply that in such a
658 3, 4 | much as we can, and it was possible for the Son of God to assume
659 3, 4 | in the shortest ~manner possible. But it would have been
660 3, 7 | possessed in its highest possible excellence and in ~its greatest
661 3, 7 | excellence and in ~its greatest possible extension to all its effects.
662 3, 7 | not grace in its greatest possible ~excellence - nor for all
663 3, 9 | written upon through the possible ~intellect, whereby it may
664 3, 9 | sensible ~forms, so the possible intellect is in potentiality
665 3, 9 | all things to which the possible intellect is in ~potentiality;
666 3, 10 | Hence there are infinite possible mediate degrees ~between
667 3, 13 | be fulfilled: nor is it ~possible for Him to will what He
668 3, 18 | says ~'Father, if it be possible, let this chalice pass from
669 3, 19 | recompensed. Therefore it is not possible that Christ merited for
670 3, 22 | while no expiation will be possible for the weakness of sin, ~
671 3, 23 | him. But it does not seem possible for ~anyone to succeed God
672 3, 23 | respect no comparison is possible.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[
673 3, 27 | heaven. But this was not ~possible before the Passion of Christ,
674 3, 27 | 4~And although it is not possible to assign a reason for God'
675 3, 28 | the world." Now it was not possible in ~a nature already corrupt,
676 3, 28 | Consequently, just as it ~was possible for the first man to be
677 3, 28 | the earth," so too was it possible for Christ's body to be ~
678 3, 30 | premised where doubt is possible. But the angel seems first
679 3, 31 | Aminadab. It is therefore possible that ~Elizabeth's father
680 3, 31 | female power, it has not been possible to bring to complete seminal ~
681 3, 31 | grace. Therefore ~it is possible that a father pay tithes
682 3, 32 | natural movement. Nor is it possible for matter ~to be active
683 3, 32 | act. Nor, again, is ~it possible for anything to put itself
684 3, 33 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: It is not possible to fix the last instant
685 3, 33 | matter was blood: but it is possible to fix the last period of
686 3, 34 | 2/2~Nevertheless it was possible for Him, in the first instant
687 3, 34 | organs, much more was it possible for Him to exercise the
688 3, 34 | of merit would have been possible had He not ~merited in the
689 3, 35 | its terminus. Now, it is possible for several transformations
690 3, 40 | gave it ~up": thus it was possible for them to be fed out of
691 3, 41 | must be noted ~that it is possible to boast not only of the
692 3, 45 | to come, so far as it was possible for them to ~learn it, He
693 3, 45 | into the body so was it possible that by dispensation it
694 3, 46 | Whether there was any other possible means of delivering men?~(
695 3, 46 | Whether there was any other possible way of human deliverance
696 3, 46 | that there was no other possible way of human ~deliverance
697 3, 46 | us also show that other possible means were not lacking ~
698 3, 46 | thing may be said to be possible or impossible in two ~ways:
699 3, 46 | simply and absolutely, it was possible for God to ~deliver mankind
700 3, 46 | Christ's Passion, ~it was not possible at the same time for Christ
701 3, 46 | the Passion. For it is not possible to be sad and glad at ~the
702 3, 46 | Consequently, it was not possible for Christ's whole soul
703 3, 50 | made: "Father, if it be possible, let this chalice pass ~
704 3, 60 | thing, but it does not seem ~possible to make one thing of those
705 3, 60 | Body Para. 3/4~Again, it is possible to add something that destroys
706 3, 64 | abideth in death." Now it is possible for a man to ~work with
707 3, 64 | character, it does not appear possible for it to be made good by
708 3, 68 | Baptism." But if it were possible for anyone to be ~saved
709 3, 68 | profit; but though it is possible to have the visible ~sanctification,
710 3, 72 | although salvation is ~possible without it, provided it
711 3, 75 | Thirdly, because it is not possible for one movement of the ~
712 3, 75 | iii. ~Therefore it is not possible for the whole substance
713 3, 75 | Consequently, ~it is not possible for this matter of bread
714 3, 75 | individuated, and so it is not possible for this ~substance of bread
715 3, 75 | this case no subject is possible.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
716 3, 75 | cause of all things, it is possible for that which follows ~
717 3, 77 | such accidents; nor is it possible for Christ's ~glorious and
718 3, 77 | Thirdly, because it is possible for many consecrated ~hosts
719 3, 77 | putrefied; nor would it be possible for an earthen ~body, large
720 3, 80 | chalice." But this is not possible for those who are ~devoid
721 3, 83 | enclosed, be thrown down, if possible, by ~the bishops presiding
722 3, 83 | which cases it does not seem possible for due reverence to ~be
723 3, 86 | to heal him. Yet this is ~possible by the power of God's grace,
724 3, 86 | created good. Hence it is possible for a man ~to pardon an
725 3, 86 | sin. Therefore it seems possible for God, by Penance, ~to
726 3, 86 | Therefore it does not seem possible for any remnants of sin
727 3, 88 | Consequently it is in no way possible for the stain of past sins
728 3, 88 | 3] Body Para. 2/3~It is possible, however, for the gravity
729 3, 89 | God. Therefore it is not possible ~for virtuous deeds done
730 Suppl, 2 | lessening, so that it is possible to have ~sorrow for punishment
731 Suppl, 2 | yet ended, for it is yet ~possible for some to be ruined through
732 Suppl, 3 | contrition is the greatest possible sorrow in the world?~(2)
733 Suppl, 3 | contrition is the greatest possible sorrow in the world?~Aquin.:
734 Suppl, 3 | contrition is not the greatest possible sorrow ~in the world. For
735 Suppl, 3 | contrition, although it ~is not possible to find an actually distinct
736 Suppl, 4 | rejoice." Now it is not possible to rejoice ~and grieve at
737 Suppl, 4 | continue, as far as it is possible, ~those acts in which beatitude
738 Suppl, 4 | sorrow to be as continual as possible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[4] A[2]
739 Suppl, 4 | excess and defect are not possible, as is proved in Ethic.
740 Suppl, 4 | contrition, it ~would be possible for their debt of punishment
741 Suppl, 6 | Reply OBJ 1: Although it is possible for a man, in this mortal
742 Suppl, 6 | bound to confess as soon ~as possible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] A[5]
743 Suppl, 6 | just as no dispensation is possible from ~the natural law, so
744 Suppl, 8 | things should concur when possible. But when there is reason ~
745 Suppl, 8 | subject, but, ~as far as possible, inquire into the truth
746 Suppl, 9 | confessing. In this way it is possible for confession to be in
747 Suppl, 11| 1~OBJ 4: Further, it is possible for a priest through hearing
748 Suppl, 11| 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is possible sometimes in cases of urgency
749 Suppl, 12| s help, since it is not possible without charity, as we ~
750 Suppl, 12| point of view. And yet it is possible to gauge the ~compensation
751 Suppl, 13| penance." Therefore it is possible to make ~satisfaction to
752 Suppl, 13| than any man. But it is possible to make ~satisfaction to
753 Suppl, 13| to a man. Therefore it is possible to make satisfaction to ~
754 Suppl, 13| for measure, but what is possible. Yet even this is equal ~
755 Suppl, 13| in which respect it is possible to ~make satisfaction for
756 Suppl, 13| regards the aversion it is ~possible to make satisfaction for
757 Suppl, 14| excludes ~grace, it is not possible to make satisfaction for
758 Suppl, 14| Some have held that it is possible to make satisfaction ~for
759 Suppl, 16| the habit of a virtue is possible in ~one for whom the matter
760 Suppl, 16| punishment actually, yet it is ~possible for something to be in them
761 Suppl, 16| But no forgiveness is possible ~for the sin of an angel.
762 Suppl, 18| administrations, it would be possible for a sin to ~be so slight
763 Suppl, 18| the punishment, it will be possible for something more to be
764 Suppl, 18| first absolution, as much as possible ~is remitted by virtue of
765 Suppl, 22| body of men. Because it is possible for a number of people to
766 Suppl, 24| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: It is possible for excommunication to be
767 Suppl, 24| in any way, ~and so it is possible for a man to be absolved
768 Suppl, 24| outside the ~Church so is it possible for his separation to be
769 Suppl, 27| 2: Further, if this were possible, he who grants an indulgence
770 Suppl, 32| anointed, and that ~as near as possible to the part which ought
771 Suppl, 34| likeness to Himself, ~as far as possible, in order that they might
772 Suppl, 37| for ~this reason it is possible for them to have various
773 Suppl, 39| Accordingly, since it is not ~possible in the female sex to signify
774 Suppl, 39| Apostle counsels a man, if possible, rather to remain in slavery (
775 Suppl, 41| species by generation which is possible without ~matrimony, as in
776 Suppl, 47| Whether compulsory consent is possible?~(2) Whether a constant
777 Suppl, 47| a compulsory consent is possible?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[47] A[
778 Suppl, 47| in ~marriage also it is possible for the consent to be compulsory.~
779 Suppl, 47| charity. Therefore marriage is possible with one who wills it ~not.~
780 Suppl, 49| less good ~act; for it is possible to do this without sin,
781 Suppl, 51| marriage. Therefore it is possible according to ~the natural
782 Suppl, 51| 1~OBJ 8: Further, it is possible for them to remain in this
783 Suppl, 52| duly weighed it will be possible to ~judge which of the two
784 Suppl, 52| which have stability ~it is possible to have an impediment which
785 Suppl, 54| carnal intercourse ~were possible between them, this would
786 Suppl, 55| seeds that ~makes generation possible: wherefore a like intercourse
787 Suppl, 56| seeds, from which ~it is possible for carnal generation to
788 Suppl, 56| different causes, just as it is ~possible for her to be connected
789 Suppl, 58| it are treated as far as possible under ~the form of dispensations
790 Suppl, 58| and even though it were possible to use witchcraft as a ~
791 Suppl, 58| matters: ~and therefore it is possible after deliberation to consent
792 Suppl, 64| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It is possible through fulfilling a precept
793 Suppl, 65| respect a dispensation was possible, since it is ~the secondary
794 Suppl, 69| If, ~however, it were possible, such a one would be punished
795 Suppl, 70| intelligence, would ~think it possible for a corporeal fire to
796 Suppl, 71| of the ~spiritual life is possible between them, for that life
797 Suppl, 71| by suffrages, it would be possible to have ~such a great number
798 Suppl, 72| known, since it will not be possible to know it from ~those signs:
799 Suppl, 72| preceding the judgment, it is possible that by the Divine ~power
800 Suppl, 72| this ~respect it will be possible for the world to be cleansed
801 Suppl, 72| foreign matter it will be possible for it to be cleansed; and
802 Suppl, 72| fire: whereas it will be possible for the impurities of the ~
803 Suppl, 72| children: and it will ~be possible by God's power for their
804 Suppl, 75| upon," namely if that ~be possible: and this desire is called
805 Suppl, 76| his clothes. Hence it was possible for them ~to maintain that
806 Suppl, 76| complexion; and hence it was ~possible for them to assert that
807 Suppl, 77| operation, which would not be possible unless ~they were parts
808 Suppl, 77| to rise again. Yet it is possible for something in different
809 Suppl, 77| by itself, so that it is possible for the seed ~whereof the
810 Suppl, 77| the first man, it will be ~possible for it to rise again in
811 Suppl, 77| parts, for then it will be possible for this to ~be supplied
812 Suppl, 79| but perhaps it will be possible in so far as it is cognizant ~
813 Suppl, 79| sake pleasure. How it is possible for the voice to ~give sound
814 Suppl, 80| because, if this were ~possible, and one's body were changed
815 Suppl, 80| another body, but it will be possible for it to be together ~with
816 Suppl, 80| the Divine power ~make it possible for a glorified body to
817 Suppl, 80| Para. 1/1~Whether it is possible, by a miracle, for two bodies
818 Suppl, 80| even by a miracle is it possible for two ~bodies to be in
819 Suppl, 80| same place. For it is not possible that, by a ~miracle, two
820 Suppl, 80| purity. Therefore it is ~possible for two bodies to be miraculously
821 Suppl, 80| and by that alone it is possible for an accident to be without
822 Suppl, 80| and by ~that alone, it is possible for a body to retain its
823 Suppl, 80| other body: and thus it is possible by a miracle ~for two bodies
824 Suppl, 80| altar), although ~it is possible by a miracle for two bodies
825 Suppl, 80| non-glorified body. But it would be possible by the ~Divine power for
826 Suppl, 80| admitted. Therefore it will ~be possible for it to be in any place
827 Suppl, 80| locating body. Hence it is not possible for a ~body to occupy a
828 Suppl, 80| intrinsic to a thing is ~possible without passion to the detriment [*
829 Suppl, 80| body, this ~would not be possible if the other were a glorified
830 Suppl, 80| Although in a way it is possible for a glorified body to
831 Suppl, 81| that consequently it is possible for ~the movement of a glorified
832 Suppl, 81| the power of nature, it is possible for it not to pass through
833 Suppl, 81| impossible. Nor again is it ~possible for it to be partly in A
834 Suppl, 81| different way does not make it possible for one point of place to
835 Suppl, 81| through a plenum. Now it is ~possible to imagine another body
836 Suppl, 81| movement. Wherefore it is possible to ~imagine so great a subtlety,
837 Suppl, 81| bodies, in so far as it is possible for them to be in the ~same
838 Suppl, 81| therefore it will never be possible for it to be moved instantaneously.~
839 Suppl, 82| itself, nor ~would it be possible for the quantity to be altered
840 Suppl, 83| But this would not be possible if their bodies were ~corruptible.
841 Suppl, 83| above (A[2]), it will not be possible for any body to ~be passive
842 Suppl, 84| secrets. Neither will it be possible ~for them to be known in
843 Suppl, 84| proceed. Nor again will ~it be possible to know them from their
844 Suppl, 84| Therefore it will not be possible for every one to ~know all
845 Suppl, 84| Reply OBJ 2: It will be possible for a man's merits or demerits
846 Suppl, 85| I answer that, It is not possible to come to any certain conclusion ~
847 Suppl, 85| but if mentally, it is possible for it to be accomplished
848 Suppl, 85| the body by all, and it is possible for this to take place ~
849 Suppl, 87| Christ. Therefore it ~will be possible to see it without joy.~Aquin.:
850 Suppl, 87| affections. Therefore it will be possible to see the Godhead without
851 Suppl, 87| or undesirable. Now it is possible for ~things that are pleasurable,
852 Suppl, 88| of will, ~wherefore it is possible, without any change in God
853 Suppl, 88| the most noble situation possible in relation to ~our dwelling
854 Suppl, 88| according to this it would be possible to know when ~the world
855 Suppl, 88| the same way it would be possible to know ~the exact number
856 Suppl, 89| sight. But there is no ~possible proportion between our intellect
857 Suppl, 89| is pure act, it will be possible for it to be the form ~whereby
858 Suppl, 89| intellect so that it will be possible for ~it to be united to
859 Suppl, 89| and in that state it is possible ~that all will know everything
860 Suppl, 89| other things: and it is possible that while ~one thing is
861 Suppl, 91| happiness. Consequently it is possible to have compassion on them
862 Suppl, 91| consequently it will not be ~possible to pity their sufferings
863 Suppl, 91| principle of pity when it is possible for us ~out of charity to
864 Suppl, 92| spiritual marriage is more ~possible between the angels and Christ
865 Suppl, 93| so forth, and yet it is possible without them as stated in ~
866 Suppl, 93| the prophet," nor ~"is it possible to understand anything in
867 Suppl, 93| unreasonable, because it is possible to have the same ~intention
868 Suppl, 93| merit the aureole. Nor is it possible to love ~ordinately external
869 Suppl, 93| act. Consequently it is possible for one who merits less
870 Suppl, 94| respect weeping will be possible in the damned after the
871 Suppl, 95| Reply OBJ 3: It will be possible for the damned to repent
872 Suppl, 95| wherefore neither ~will it be possible for forgetfulness to result
873 Suppl, 96| to God, while it is yet possible for them to be converted. ~
874 Appen1, 1| in them. How ~this may be possible we must explore.~Aquin.:
875 Appen1, 1| be directed both to the possible and ~to the impossible as
876 Appen1, 1| one would if ~they were possible.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
877 Appen1, 2| fellow-citizens. It is, however, possible that they take them to the ~
878 Appen1, 2| forgiven; and that it is not possible for a ~man to die with a
879 Appen2, 1| of Purgatory, nor is it possible to offer convincing arguments ~
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