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501 3, 27 | Blessed Virgin, such ~a disposition of the soul's powers was
502 3, 27 | there is perfection of ~disposition, for instance when matter
503 3, 27 | The first was a kind of disposition, by which she was made worthy ~
504 3, 29 | the world, since the evil disposition of the demons easily discovers ~
505 3, 32 | the inferior art ~gives a disposition to the matter to which the
506 3, 33 | First, in regard to the disposition of the body. And thus, ~
507 3, 34 | cannot exist without ~proper disposition of the organs - a condition
508 3, 36 | received the Law by the disposition of angels." ~And the Gentiles,
509 3, 39 | First, on account of the ~disposition required in the one baptized -
510 3, 50 | man, in which man's whole disposition lies virtually; just as
511 3, 53 | for ~Christ, so is grace a disposition for glory. Consequently,
512 3, 54 | of glory. But such is the disposition of a glorified body that
513 3, 60 | state of completeness. Now a disposition is not an end, whereas ~
514 3, 60 | Consequently things that signify disposition to holiness ~are not called
515 3, 63 | character is said to be a disposition to grace. But grace is ~
516 3, 63 | anything save habit and disposition. But a character, as stated
517 3, 63 | is neither habit nor disposition, but rather a power: the
518 3, 63 | character. For habit ~and disposition belong to a power of the
519 3, 65 | are, however, a kind of disposition to the ~sacraments: either
520 3, 65 | for the Eucharist. But a ~disposition precedes perfection. Therefore
521 3, 68 | of Baptism, since it is a disposition to grace. Therefore it ~
522 3, 71 | effect of ~Baptism. But disposition must needs precede the perfect
523 3, 71 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: The disposition that suffices for receiving
524 3, 74 | matter is drawn from its disposition to an end, just as the matter ~
525 3, 74 | the species, but merely disposition ~towards corruption, which
526 3, 75 | itself is in the ultimate disposition for ~receiving the form,
527 3, 77 | Secondly, because the first ~disposition of matter is dimensive quantity,
528 3, 77 | breakable owing to a certain disposition of the pores; a thing which ~
529 3, 84 | to destroy the ~habitual disposition of the penitent, and by
530 3, 85 | and because it is not the disposition of a perfect thing, ~since
531 3, 86 | produces in the soul a certain disposition, or even a ~habit, if the
532 3, 86 | sometimes induces at once a weak disposition, such ~as is the result
533 3, 86 | and sometimes a stronger disposition, the ~result of many acts.~
534 3, 88 | brought back to the habit or disposition of ~avarice previously dispelled,
535 3, 89 | contrition, stands as ultimate disposition to the ~reception of grace,
536 3, 89 | ungodly, is ~the ultimate disposition to grace; so that in the
537 Suppl, 3 | of sorrow depends on the disposition of the lower faculty to
538 Suppl, 4 | of a past sin, neither ~disposition, nor guilt, nor any debt
539 Suppl, 5 | sin's forgiveness. For a ~disposition is, as it were, a necessary
540 Suppl, 5 | for justification, and ~a disposition is reduced to a material
541 Suppl, 5 | the ~case of an agent's disposition to act, because this is
542 Suppl, 9 | does not prove the evil ~disposition of the sinner, as when it
543 Suppl, 13| a man according to his ~disposition, because the fulness of
544 Suppl, 13| measured according to the disposition of ~the man to whom it is
545 Suppl, 13| guilt which affects a ~man's disposition to goodness or malice, so
546 Suppl, 14| that wherever He finds a ~disposition He should grant the perfection,
547 Suppl, 14| acquisition of ~temporal goods, disposition to grace, habituation to
548 Suppl, 18| sin without any previous ~disposition, while adults do not, for
549 Suppl, 18| removal of insincerity. This disposition sometimes precedes their
550 Suppl, 18| Baptism. At ~other times this disposition does not precede the reception
551 Suppl, 18| effective, always requires a disposition on the ~part of the recipient
552 Suppl, 18| considered in itself, causes a ~disposition in one who is already sanctified.~
553 Suppl, 18| receive grace; and this disposition may be so great, that ~even
554 Suppl, 19| a key of heaven, but a ~disposition thereto.~Aquin.: SMT XP
555 Suppl, 29| illustrate ~the orderly disposition of the ecclesiastical hierarchy,
556 Suppl, 32| sacrament demands a certain disposition ~on the part of the recipient,
557 Suppl, 37| agent both the ultimate disposition ~to the form, and the form
558 Suppl, 37| acquires the ~proximate disposition to the Eucharist by being
559 Suppl, 43| the marriage contract a disposition ~is required not only on
560 Suppl, 57| adopter: so that it is a disposition to perfect adoption, rather ~
561 Suppl, 61| by a contrary spiritual ~disposition, namely mortal sin. But
562 Suppl, 65| their bondswomen with the ~disposition of a husband towards his
563 Suppl, 67| carnally knew Agar with the disposition of a ~husband towards his
564 Suppl, 69| Nevertheless, according to the disposition of Divine providence ~separated
565 Suppl, 69| agreeable with the Divine disposition, or else they are so overwhelmed
566 Suppl, 70| if the soul be of such a disposition, not the ~whole soul but
567 Suppl, 71| not only by reason of his disposition, but also in view of something ~
568 Suppl, 71| something ~consequent upon his disposition or state, as evidenced by
569 Suppl, 71| measured according to the disposition of the person ~for whom
570 Suppl, 71| funereal equipment, the disposition of the grace, the solemnity
571 Suppl, 71| effect according to the disposition of the ~recipient. But they
572 Suppl, 72| in conformity with the ~disposition of Divine justice. Nevertheless,
573 Suppl, 72| from mixture, and will be a disposition to the perfection of glory;
574 Suppl, 72| removing from bodies the disposition contrary to the perfection
575 Suppl, 72| the universe: and this ~disposition is to be found in all bodies,
576 Suppl, 72| of the waters, and their disposition, as containing salt and
577 Suppl, 72| burning of the world is a disposition to the aforesaid renewal,
578 Suppl, 72| form; or in respect of a disposition in virtue of which it demands ~
579 Suppl, 72| body, nor ~as regards the disposition which is the demand for
580 Suppl, 72| that union: since such ~a disposition cannot be produced by nature,
581 Suppl, 74| then in its most perfect ~disposition and consequently it should
582 Suppl, 74| OBJ 2: The most perfect disposition of time is said to be midday, ~
583 Suppl, 76| proper accident, and the disposition whereby its matter ~is rendered
584 Suppl, 76| proper accident, and ~the disposition whereby the matter is in
585 Suppl, 77| in respect of matter the disposition of which is quantity in
586 Suppl, 78| yet reached their ultimate disposition.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[
587 Suppl, 79| because it would not imply a disposition in the impassible ~substance,
588 Suppl, 79| change contrary to ~the disposition whereby it is perfected
589 Suppl, 79| from sometimes receiving a disposition contrary to the form through ~
590 Suppl, 79| in ~accordance with the disposition of the principal agent.
591 Suppl, 79| that is contrary to the ~disposition of the soul which has the
592 Suppl, 80| inconsistent with the right disposition ~of the human body, which
593 Suppl, 81| instruments of different ~disposition according to their different
594 Suppl, 81| instruments of the same disposition to slow as to fleet animals.
595 Suppl, 81| members will have the same disposition, shape and ~quantity as
596 Suppl, 81| instruments of a ~different disposition in shape and quantity, so
597 Suppl, 81| bodies of the saints a disposition other than that which they
598 Suppl, 82| color require a contrary disposition in their ~subject, since "
599 Suppl, 82| one part has a greater disposition to clarity than another,
600 Suppl, 83| deformity arises from the undue disposition of the parts, by reason
601 Suppl, 83| served ~also by the natural disposition, whether on the part of
602 Suppl, 83| changed from its natural disposition. But this kind of passion ~
603 Suppl, 83| changed from its natural ~disposition. Thus it is that we see
604 Suppl, 83| changed from its natural ~disposition, as stated above (A[2]).
605 Suppl, 86| in so far as this is the disposition to the ~aforesaid perfection.
606 Suppl, 87| OBJ 4: Grief denotes not a disposition but a passion. Now every ~
607 Suppl, 88| the world ~never had any disposition other than it has now as
608 Suppl, 88| 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the disposition which things have now is
609 Suppl, 88| they be altered to another disposition, this ~disposition will
610 Suppl, 88| another disposition, this ~disposition will be unnatural to them.
611 Suppl, 88| Mundo i). Therefore this ~disposition acquired by being renewed
612 Suppl, 88| to have at one time one disposition, and another at another ~
613 Suppl, 88| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: This disposition of newness will be neither
614 Suppl, 88| situation it has a ~more noble disposition in comparison with certain
615 Suppl, 88| the sun has a more noble ~disposition at daytime than at night-time.
616 Suppl, 88| part ~should have the same disposition. Therefore it is fitting
617 Suppl, 89| substance which has a like disposition, since separate ~substances
618 Suppl, 90| principle is the difference of disposition which will be in the blessed, ~
619 Suppl, 90| will be a ~kind of material disposition to the measure of grace
620 Suppl, 91| as indicating the good disposition of the mind, as in the ~
621 Suppl, 92| operation, ~but a quality or disposition. Wherefore according to
622 Suppl, 92| obtain in heaven, is not a disposition to beatitude but ~rather
623 Suppl, 93| requisite not only a due disposition in the ~first mover, but
624 Suppl, 93| mover, but also a right disposition in the instrument. Hence ~
625 Suppl, 93| the worker has in his own ~disposition as to his degree of spirituality
626 Suppl, 94| from its original natural disposition, and the contrary passion
627 Suppl, 94| 1/4~I answer that, The disposition of hell will be such as
628 Suppl, 94| place is dark. Yet by Divine disposition, there is a certain amount
629 Suppl, 95| is not ~changed from its disposition by the heavenly movement.~
630 Suppl, 96| punishment regards the ~disposition of the sinner: for sometimes
631 Appen1, 2| degree of sin, as of the disposition of the person ~punished,
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