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     Part, Question 
501   2, 93  |             its effect, wherein some likeness of that thing is found: ~
502   2, 99  |       friendship with God. Now since likeness ~is the reason of love,
503   2, 100 |             a graven thing, ~nor the likeness of anything; Thou shalt
504   2, 100 |              of graven things or the likeness of anything ~is not forbidden
505   2, 102 |            the ~goat, to signify the likeness of 'sinful flesh' [*An allusion
506   2, 102 |              a graven thing, nor the likeness of anything." It was therefore ~
507   2, 102 |        reasonable, ~which presents a likeness to heavenly things. Therefore
508   2, 102 |             that it may present some likeness thereto. Consequently, ~
509   2, 102 |            to any creature. Hence no likeness ~of Him was set up; to denote
510   2, 102 |          he-goat, on account of "the likeness ~of sinful flesh" (Rm. 8:
511   2, 102 |           sparrows, one of which, in likeness of His human ~nature, was
512   2, 102 |           Christ, on account of "the likeness of sinful flesh" (Rm. ~8:
513   2, 106 |          sending His own Son, in the likeness of sinful flesh, of sin*
514   2, 106 |           should read thus: "in ~the likeness of sinful flesh, and a sin
515   2, 107 |          sending His own Son in ~the likeness of sinful flesh . . . hath
516   2, 110 |        Nature, after the manner of a likeness, through a certain ~regeneration
517   2, 112 |             Nature by a participated likeness, as it is impossible that ~
518   2, 113 |             having been made to ~the likeness of God, it is fit to receive
519   2, 2   |           make man to Our image and ~likeness" (Gn. 1:26). Therefore from
520   2, 4   |           other genera, but for that likeness to substance ~which is found
521   2, 9   |           since it is a participated likeness thereof.~Aquin.: SMT SS
522   2, 20  |              yet by a kind of ~false likeness it is more opposed to hope,
523   2, 22  |        subject, in so far as it is a likeness of that higher nature, even
524   2, 23  |            hold on the soul, and the likeness of the Holy Ghost ~to be
525   2, 23  |             in ~respect of a certain likeness to the growth of the human
526   2, 24  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The likeness by way of trace does not
527   2, 24  |        everlasting life, whereas the likeness of image does: and so the ~
528   2, 25  |            Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, likeness causes love, according to
529   2, 25  |            like." Now man bears more likeness to his neighbor than ~to
530   2, 25  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The likeness we have to God precedes
531   2, 25  |             precedes and causes the ~likeness we have to our neighbor:
532   2, 25  |              Hence by reason of this likeness we ought to love ~God more
533   2, 34  |           Para. 1/1 ~OBJ 2: Further, likeness is a cause, not of sorrow
534   2, 34  |             rather of ~pleasure. But likeness is a cause of envy: for
535   2, 34  |          sorrow. On the ~other hand, likeness causes pleasure in so far
536   2, 39  |           reason, so that it bears a likeness to folly. Hence they ~have
537   2, 42  |          approaches by ~some kind of likeness to the perfection of heaven.~
538   2, 43  |              secondly, by a kind of ~likeness, being perfect in wickedness;
539   2, 43  |              they participate in the likeness of the ~only-begotten and
540   2, 43  |             we receive from Him the ~likeness of the natural Son, Who
541   2, 45  |              takes its name from its likeness to true prudence. For since
542   2, 46  |             in three ways. First, in likeness to integral parts, so that
543   2, 51  |           not ~a true but a spurious likeness to virtue; thus in opposition
544   2, 51  |              latter bears a ~certain likeness to right counsel.~Aquin.:
545   2, 64  |           make man to our image and ~likeness: and let him have dominion
546   2, 92  |           incorruptible God into the likeness of the image of a ~corruptible
547   2, 92  |             that ~you bear a certain likeness to them since you worship
548   2, 94  |         madness is ~according to the likeness of a serpent, like the deaf
549   2, 95  |       superstition which bears ~some likeness to religion. Therefore to
550   2, 95  |              2: Superstition bears a likeness to religion, as regards
551   2, 97  |              sacrilege by a ~kind of likeness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[99] A[
552   2, 98  |          whereas the ~latter bears a likeness to a gratuitous remuneration.~
553   2, 101 |              to the image of His own likeness He made him." ~Therefore
554   2, 101 |            man partakes of a certain likeness to the divine ~lordship,
555   2, 101 |              is made to the image or likeness of God, yet in showing ~
556   2, 101 |            of God. Now the aspect of likeness denoted by an image ~differs
557   2, 103 |              not of equality but of ~likeness, because disobedience redounds
558   2, 112 |      friendship, but bears a certain likeness thereto, in so far as ~a
559   2, 112 |     strangers in the same way." This likeness ~consists in this, that
560   2, 115 |             every virtue of man is a likeness to the divine goodness.
561   2, 116 |             on account of a ~certain likeness that it bears to it: because
562   2, 116 |               Hence it has a certain likeness ~to happiness, as stated
563   2, 117 |             virtue on account of its likeness ~thereto. On the other hand,
564   2, 121 |               is so called from its ~likeness to fortitude of the body.
565   2, 121 |              agent is to introduce a likeness of that agent's ~form into
566   2, 121 |         heating is to introduce ~the likeness of its heat into some passive
567   2, 121 |            introduce into matter the likeness of his art. Whatever ~good
568   2, 121 |             to reproduce in action a likeness of his habit, for he intends
569   2, 121 |             its end, instead of ~the likeness of the habit in act, as
570   2, 123 |             of fear bears a certain ~likeness to fortitude instead of
571   2, 127 |             in the virtues a certain likeness to, and ~participation of,
572   2, 140 |          sense. Secondly. by way ~of likeness, and it is in this sense
573   2, 140 |              childish, but by way of likeness, as stated ~above.~Aquin.:
574   2, 141 |         temperance not ~because of a likeness of matter, but because they
575   2, 142 |            connected with ~us in the likeness of sin, because we do not
576   2, 151 |        consequently and by a kind of likeness is ~referred to other matters,
577   2, 156 |            that makes us depart from likeness to God is evil. ~Now anger
578   2, 156 |          always makes us depart from likeness to God, since God judges ~
579   2, 157 |             on account of the mutual likeness of these virtues, ~cruelty
580   2, 157 |             take their names from a ~likeness to wild beasts which are
581   2, 157 |          truth," on ~account of some likeness to savagery which is not
582   2, 159 |              we consider chiefly the likeness that ~results from the mode
583   2, 159 |              by reason of a ~certain likeness, compared to a building,
584   2, 160 |              made to God's image and likeness. Now it ~is said in Prosper'
585   2, 161 |      consisted in his coveting God's likeness?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
586   2, 161 |             his ~coveting the Divine likeness. For no one sins by coveting
587   2, 161 |             to his nature. Now God's likeness is competent ~to man according
588   2, 161 |            make man to our image and likeness." Therefore he did not sin
589   2, 161 |           not sin by coveting ~God's likeness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
590   2, 161 |          seem that man coveted God's likeness in order ~that he might
591   2, 161 |            not sin by coveting God's likeness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
592   2, 161 |            not sin by coveting God's likeness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
593   2, 161 |            Para. 1/5 ~I answer that, likeness is twofold. One is a likeness
594   2, 161 |        likeness is twofold. One is a likeness of absolute ~equality [*
595   2, 161 |             Q[93], A[1]]: and such a likeness to God our first ~parents
596   2, 161 |              not covet, since such a likeness to God is not conceivable
597   2, 161 |             Para. 2/5~The other is a likeness of imitation, such as is
598   2, 161 |      participates somewhat of ~God's likeness according to its measure.
599   2, 161 |          creature is a ~participated likeness of the first good.~Aquin.:
600   2, 161 |       follows that he coveted ~God's likeness inordinately.~Aquin.: SMT
601   2, 161 |           participates in the Divine likeness, may be considered in ~reference
602   2, 161 |              natural being: and this likeness ~was imprinted from the
603   2, 161 |          made man "to His image and ~likeness" - and on the angel, of
604   2, 161 |              to knowledge: and this ~likeness was bestowed on the angel
605   2, 161 |           had not yet ~received this likeness actually but only in potentiality.
606   2, 161 |          angel nor man received this likeness ~actually at the very outset
607   2, 161 |            first man) coveted ~God's likeness inordinately, neither of
608   2, 161 |           them sinned by coveting a ~likeness of nature. But the first
609   2, 161 |           chiefly by coveting God's ~likeness as regards "knowledge of
610   2, 161 |             sinned by coveting God's likeness as regards his own power ~
611   2, 161 |             sinned by coveting God's likeness, as regards power. Wherefore ~
612   2, 161 |          This argument considers the likeness of nature: and man did ~
613   2, 161 |             not a sin to covet God's likeness as to knowledge, ~absolutely;
614   2, 161 |        absolutely; but to covet this likeness inordinately, that is, above
615   2, 161 |          This argument considers the likeness of equality.~Aquin.: SMT
616   2, 161 |            whereby one covets ~God's likeness inordinately, such as the
617   2, 161 |           wishing to attain to God's likeness by eating of the ~forbidden
618   2, 161 |              wish to attain to God's likeness ~against God's will: but
619   2, 162 |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: This likeness of man to other animals
620   2, 163 |             by promising the ~Divine likeness through the acquisition
621   2, 163 |          which bears or reflects the likeness ~of a woman. The seed of
622   2, 169 |      knowledge of the disciple ~is a likeness of the knowledge of the
623   2, 169 |             the thing generated is a likeness of the form of the ~generator.
624   2, 169 |              which is an "impressed ~likeness" or "seal of the Divine
625   2, 169 |           revelation is an imprinted likeness of the Divine foreknowledge,
626   2, 169 |           revelation is an imprinted likeness of the Divine foreknowledge
627   2, 171 |              mirror, in so far as ~a likeness of the truth of the Divine
628   2, 171 |             soul possesses a certain likeness of the species ~known to
629   2, 173 |           rapt, and not an imaginary likeness of the third ~heaven: otherwise
630   2, 178 |            in its effect wherein its likeness is reflected. ~Hence "beholding"
631   2, 178 |         other different movements in likeness to the birds of the air. "
632   2, 178 |            and are differentiated in likeness to various movements. Now
633   2, 179 |          R.O. 2 Para. 3/3~Nor is the likeness to the angels promised to
634   2, 181 |           would seem to ~result from likeness, according to Ecclus. 13:
635   2, 184 |             23:14): "I have seen the likeness of adulterers, and the way
636   2, 186 |            does not follow that this likeness extends to ~other things
637   3, 2   |            soul; and herein lies the likeness, for the one Christ subsists ~
638   3, 2   |              7), "being ~made in the likeness of a man." Now it belongs
639   3, 2   |             an accident is a certain likeness of the ~Divinity participated
640   3, 2   |          said to have participated a likeness of the Divine nature, but
641   3, 2   |          greater than a participated likeness of it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
642   3, 3   |           adoption is a participated likeness of natural ~sonship which
643   3, 3   |             adoptive ~sonship in the likeness of His natural sonship,
644   3, 3   |              concept, is an exemplar likeness of ~whatever is made by
645   3, 3   |             concept, is the exemplar likeness of all creatures. And therefore
646   3, 3   |           the ~participation of this likeness, so by the non-participated
647   3, 3   |           Son, men should share this likeness of sonship ~by adoption,
648   3, 4   |            Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, likeness is the foundation of the
649   3, 4   |       rational creatures we find the likeness of image, so in irrational ~
650   3, 4   |        nature we find a more perfect likeness ~than in human nature, as
651   3, 4   |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The likeness of image is found in human
652   3, 4   |          knowledge and love. But the likeness of trace regards only a ~
653   3, 4   |            creature, in which such a likeness is, can ~attain to God by
654   3, 5   |             that He was "made in the likeness of men." But ~what is something
655   3, 5   |             is not said to be in the likeness thereof. ~Therefore the
656   3, 5   |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This likeness indicates the truth of the
657   3, 5   |             and not a mere imaginary likeness. In proof of this the ~Apostle
658   3, 5   |              been ~only an imaginary likeness.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5] A[1]
659   3, 5   |              reality as regards ~the likeness and not as regards the truth
660   3, 5   |              it would no longer be a likeness but the reality ~itself,
661   3, 6   |       capacity for God, being in His likeness: which ~is in respect of
662   3, 8   |            one mystic body from its ~likeness to the natural body of a
663   3, 8   |            Head of the Church from a likeness with the human head, in ~
664   3, 8   |          speech we must not expect a likeness in all ~respects; for thus
665   3, 8   |              thus there would be not likeness but identity. Accordingly ~
666   3, 8   |             all the wicked not by ~a likeness of influence, but by a likeness
667   3, 8   |      likeness of influence, but by a likeness of perfection. For in him
668   3, 9   |             having been made to the ~likeness of God, as stated above.
669   3, 11  |                    being made in the likeness of men." But our soul ~cannot
670   3, 11  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This likeness which the Philosopher asserts
671   3, 11  |          life. ~Therefore there is a likeness in respect of what both
672   3, 13  |            as we may understand by a likeness obtained from ~another,
673   3, 14  |          servant, being made in ~the likeness of men, and in habit found
674   3, 14  |            sent "His own Son ~in the likeness of sinful flesh." Now it
675   3, 15  |           i.e. made Him to have "the likeness of sinful ~flesh"), as is
676   3, 16  |          servant, being made in ~the likeness of man, and in habit found
677   3, 16  |              2:7: "Being made in the likeness of men." ~But every man
678   3, 18  |            in Christ; for He had the likeness of a venomous animal ~without
679   3, 21  |             assumed was "made in the likeness of men." But the rest of ~
680   3, 22  |             sin; though ~He had the "likeness of sin in the flesh [Vulg.,: '
681   3, 23  |           all creatures in a certain likeness, so by the work of adoption
682   3, 23  |            the work of adoption the ~likeness of natural sonship is communicated
683   3, 23  |           adoption is said of God in likeness to human custom. But among
684   3, 23  |       adoptive sonship is a certain ~likeness of the eternal Sonship:
685   3, 23  |          place in time is ~a certain likeness of what has been from eternity.
686   3, 23  |              as imprinting on us the likeness of ~this exemplar.~Aquin.:
687   3, 23  |            of adoption is ~a certain likeness of natural sonship. Now
688   3, 23  |              also are one." And this likeness perfects the adoption: ~
689   3, 23  |     first-mentioned participation of likeness.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[
690   3, 23  |           adoption is a participated likeness of natural sonship: nor
691   3, 24  |             which is a ~participated likeness of natural sonship. Whence
692   3, 25  |              a graven thing, nor the likeness of anything." But no ~adoration
693   3, 25  |           incorruptible God into the likeness of the image of a corruptible
694   3, 25  |              of any graven ~thing or likeness, but the making thereof
695   3, 28  |              2:7: "Being made in the likeness of men, and in habit ~found
696   3, 28  |           was passible, having "the ~likeness of sinful flesh," as the
697   3, 31  |             Christ's) forefathers by likeness of ~virtue.~Aquin.: SMT
698   3, 31  |             origin ~"He assumed 'the likeness of sinful flesh.' But in
699   3, 31  |             are kindred, through the likeness ~of species. Now, specific
700   3, 31  |            of species. Now, specific likeness results not from remote
701   3, 31  |            of our ~nature, as to the likeness of condition; forasmuch
702   3, 32  |              which is generated into likeness of the ~generator. Wherefore,
703   3, 32  |           who ~begot him. And if the likeness be perfect, the sonship
704   3, 32  |            God or in man. But if the likeness be imperfect, the sonship ~
705   3, 32  |         there is a certain imperfect likeness to God, ~both as regards
706   3, 32  |              being ~created unto the likeness of grace. Therefore in both
707   3, 32  |        matter of His conception unto likeness of species. For this reason
708   3, 32  |             conception, but not unto likeness of species, as ~a man is
709   3, 32  |           which is by ~reason of the likeness of grace, which flows from
710   3, 34  |           grace, by way of a certain likeness, said to be natural to this
711   3, 35  |           another ~by reason of some likeness. Therefore it seems that
712   3, 36  |             while Christ presented a likeness of human ~weakness, and
713   3, 37  |          that He who had come in the likeness of sinful flesh might not ~
714   3, 39  |              sinful nature and 'the ~likeness of sinful flesh.' Wherefore,
715   3, 45  |              can be partakers of the likeness of ~the eternal Sonship. ~
716   3, 46  |         otherwise it would not ~be a likeness," but the reality, as Damascene
717   3, 46  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The likeness is sustained, not as to
718   3, 50  |            dying in the body to the ~likeness of sin - that is, to its
719   3, 56  |             may come to share in the likeness of His ~Resurrection.~Aquin.:
720   3, 59  |      accounts. First, because of His likeness and kinship with ~men; for,
721   3, 60  |           words by ~way of a certain likeness, in so far as they partake
722   3, 60  |          Himself, and have a certain likeness to Him, as ~stated above.
723   3, 61  |         should have borne a ~greater likeness to the sacraments of Christ.
724   3, 62  |             else than a participated likeness of the Divine Nature, ~according
725   3, 62  |              a certain ~participated likeness of the Divine Nature. And
726   3, 62  |              not as to its ~specific likeness, as an effect in its univocal
727   3, 63  |          Nevertheless from a kind of likeness, ~anything that assimilates
728   3, 63  |           trinity is sealed with the likeness of the ~creating and re-creating
729   3, 63  |          sign ~conferring on a man a likeness to some principal person
730   3, 65  |      corporeal things have a certain likeness to things ~spiritual. Now
731   3, 66  |             connection of place, but likeness of species, as Augustine
732   3, 66  |           agent in Baptism. Now the ~likeness of the agent enters into
733   3, 69  |              sacrament has a certain likeness to the ~sacrament itself;
734   3, 69  |        Baptism ~has indeed a certain likeness with the cleansing from
735   3, 70  |            For every figure has some likeness to that which it ~foreshadows.
736   3, 70  |              But circumcision has no likeness to Baptism. Therefore it ~
737   3, 72  |           and material things bear a likeness to things spiritual and ~
738   3, 72  |           derives ~its name from its likeness to this oil: nor are the
739   3, 73  |           But a ~sacrament bears the likeness of the reality whereof it
740   3, 73  |               But the expression of ~likeness causes one thing to be named
741   3, 75  |          them. ~But here there is no likeness, because instant and time
742   3, 76  |             which appears ~under the likeness of flesh in this sacrament,
743   3, 78  |              artificial form ~is the likeness of the ultimate effect,
744   3, 80  |   Furthermore, Christ still bore the likeness of the body of sin; ~consequently
745   3, 89  |              is made on account of a likeness of order, since the ~darkness
746   3, 89  |              but not on account of a likeness of greater ~or lesser quantity.
747 Suppl, 15|            these three, by a kind of likeness, is ~appropriated to some
748 Suppl, 19|              in the effect, its ~own likeness, but the likeness of the
749 Suppl, 19|           its ~own likeness, but the likeness of the principal agent,
750 Suppl, 19|     principal agent produces its own likeness. Consequently a thing becomes
751 Suppl, 19|             effect there is need or ~likeness, not of a similar form,
752 Suppl, 19|            agent. ~The former is the likeness between holy men and the
753 Suppl, 29|           only called oil from their likeness to it, it ~follows that
754 Suppl, 34|              to produce His works in likeness to Himself, ~as far as possible,
755 Suppl, 35|         another as regards ~specific likeness, than order has with Baptism.
756 Suppl, 37|          character which causes this likeness. But prayer and the ~offering
757 Suppl, 39|             reason of their natural ~likeness. Now a woman is a subject
758 Suppl, 44|            its cause - for ~instance likeness is founded on quality -
759 Suppl, 44|             quality that conduces to likeness, but the same ~specific
760 Suppl, 44|           moreover, the ~subjects of likeness are two in number, and the
761 Suppl, 44|       follows that both equality and likeness are in every way numerically ~
762 Suppl, 54|             3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Likeness depends more on form whereby
763 Suppl, 54|              Even as there cannot be likeness without a difference, so ~
764 Suppl, 54|             is identity there is not likeness. In ~like manner the tie
765 Suppl, 55|          removal of its cause; ~thus likeness ceases when one of the like
766 Suppl, 55|              quality that caused the likeness is removed. Now there are
767 Suppl, 55|            diversity of subjects, as likeness does.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55]
768 Suppl, 55|             proceeds from another in likeness of species, ~as a man is
769 Suppl, 55|       proceeds from ~another, not in likeness of species; and this process
770 Suppl, 56|         father is so called from his likeness to a ~carnal father. Now
771 Suppl, 57|        himself another as a child in likeness to ~one that is his child
772 Suppl, 59|             on account of a certain ~likeness of bondage, because both
773 Suppl, 59|       Creator; but not on account of likeness of ~unbelief, since unbelief
774 Suppl, 66|       sacrament, there is a certain ~likeness to a sacrament. Wherefore
775 Suppl, 66|             case there is a ~certain likeness to a sacrament, whereas
776 Suppl, 66|             whereas there is no such likeness in ~fornication or adultery.
777 Suppl, 67|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: This likeness of permission must not be
778 Suppl, 69|        something in common with or a likeness to one ~another in two ways.
779 Suppl, 72|        natural life, but not in the ~likeness of glory, except the good
780 Suppl, 73|               an effect retains some likeness to its cause. But the ~resurrection,
781 Suppl, 73|          namely the wicked, bears no likeness to ~the resurrection of
782 Suppl, 73|         cause produces its effect in likeness to its own ~form, so that
783 Suppl, 73|            in respect of which ~this likeness is observed, that is primarily
784 Suppl, 73|            work ~our resurrection in likeness to the resurrection of Christ.
785 Suppl, 79|          will be made impassible in ~likeness to the heavenly body. But
786 Suppl, 82|               but on account of this likeness, for as ~much as that which
787 Suppl, 83|              intention," just as the likeness of whiteness is received
788 Suppl, 83|       whereby the soul ~receives the likeness of things: wherefore corresponding
789 Suppl, 83|           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The likeness of the agent is in the patient
790 Suppl, 87|            are made to the image and likeness ~of God in respect of our
791 Suppl, 88|        wherefore it is ~evident that likeness is the reason of love. Now
792 Suppl, 88|            of love. Now man has some likeness to ~the universe, wherefore
793 Suppl, 88|              not ~previously in some likeness [*Cf. FP, Q[73], A[1]] either
794 Suppl, 88|              days by way of a remote likeness, namely in the glory and
795 Suppl, 88|        goodness by way of a ~certain likeness of causality. But movement
796 Suppl, 89|              to be informed with the likeness of the object understood,
797 Suppl, 89|            object understood, which ~likeness is the principle of the
798 Suppl, 89|             must be by means of some likeness ~informing the intellect
799 Suppl, 89|   understanding God must ~needs be a likeness impressed by God on our
800 Suppl, 89|              our intellect. But this likeness, ~being something created,
801 Suppl, 89|             accident, "but that its ~likeness is impressed on our intellect."
802 Suppl, 89|              we see him through his ~likeness. Therefore in heaven God
803 Suppl, 89|             will be seen through His likeness, and ~consequently not in
804 Suppl, 89|     recipient": and consequently the likeness of the ~Divine essence impressed
805 Suppl, 89|              reception of the Divine likeness. Now the lack of perfect
806 Suppl, 89|              Now the lack of perfect likeness may ~occur in as many ways,
807 Suppl, 89|            way there is a ~deficient likeness, when the form is participated
808 Suppl, 89|               such is the ~defective likeness in a subject that has little
809 Suppl, 89|             much. In another way the likeness is yet more ~defective,
810 Suppl, 89|          generic nature: such is the likeness of an orange-colored or ~
811 Suppl, 89|         still ~more defective is the likeness when it does not attain
812 Suppl, 89|             proportion: such is the ~likeness of whiteness to man, in
813 Suppl, 89|               and in this way ~every likeness received into a creature
814 Suppl, 89|      necessary for it to receive the likeness of whiteness according to
815 Suppl, 89|      necessary for it to receive its likeness according to the same specific ~
816 Suppl, 89|              it is ~clear that by no likeness received in the created
817 Suppl, 89|              different mode from any likeness thereof impressed on the
818 Suppl, 89|            be proportionateness or a likeness to proportion ~between them:
819 Suppl, 89|             7 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 7: Likeness and distance are twofold.
820 Suppl, 89|               whatsoever. It is this likeness and not the former that
821 Suppl, 89|         speculative sciences and the likeness of other things. Hence he
822 Suppl, 89|              of face." Moreover the ~likeness of the corporeal object
823 Suppl, 89|             of being. Wherefore this likeness leads to the object directly: ~
824 Suppl, 89|         object directly: ~whereas no likeness can lead our intellect in
825 Suppl, 89|            reformed in ~glory to the likeness of Christ's body (Phil.
826 Suppl, 89|           souls will be perfected in likeness to the soul of Christ. Now
827 Suppl, 89|         though they were ~present in likeness to corporeal vision. Moreover
828 Suppl, 89|              of Christ in glory, ~in likeness but not in equality, for
829 Suppl, 89|             soul will have ~glory in likeness to the soul of Christ, but
830 Suppl, 90|            approaches ~to the Divine likeness, the more perfectly does
831 Suppl, 92|          description is taken from a likeness to the material dowry whereby
832 Suppl, 92|           dowry" is taken not from a likeness to the corporeal marriage,
833 Suppl, 92|              save ~by reason of some likeness. Wherefore since by its
834 Suppl, 92|            must observe some kind of likeness to its ~principal signification.
835 Suppl, 92|     Consequently others say that the likeness ~consists in the fact that
836 Suppl, 92|         marriage a dowry is given in likeness ~to a carnal marriage. Now
837 Suppl, 92|             is given there should be likeness of ~nature between bridegroom
838 Suppl, 92|             not necessary ~to have a likeness in every respect, we must
839 Suppl, 92|             account of some lack of ~likeness; and consequently the argument
840 Suppl, 92|            of the ~aforesaid lack of likeness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
841 Suppl, 93|           fruit in another sense, in likeness to ~material fruit, inasmuch
842 Suppl, 93|             that "virginity bears a ~likeness to God." Therefore the exemplar
 
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