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     Part, Question501 Suppl, 79|             sensible objects at an equal distance exercise their
502 Suppl, 80|       necessarily requires a place equal to ~itself?~(6) Whether
503 Suppl, 80|            have less matter within equal dimensions are said ~to
504 Suppl, 80|           a triangle should not be equal to two right angles. In ~
505 Suppl, 80|           longer need to ~be in an equal place?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
506 Suppl, 80|            longer need to be in an equal place. For the glorified
507 Suppl, 80|           necessity of being in an equal place: ~wherefore it is
508 Suppl, 80|           a place occupies a place equal to itself." Now the ~glorified
509 Suppl, 80|   Therefore it will occupy a place equal ~to itself.~Aquin.: SMT
510 Suppl, 80|          will always be in a place equal to itself.~Aquin.: SMT XP
511 Suppl, 80|           is measured according to equal distance ~from the extremes,
512 Suppl, 81|             or it ~will move in an equal time through a vacuum and
513 Suppl, 81|         this body fill some other ~equal space it will move in as
514 Suppl, 81|     inconsistency if it move in an equal time through a ~vacuum,
515 Suppl, 81|            the speed is said to be equal ~because the excess of one
516 Suppl, 82|            Gold ~or crystal cannot equal it" (Moral. xviii, 48). "
517 Suppl, 82|        bodies, it will ~need to be equal in all the parts of the
518 Suppl, 82|             Gold or crystal cannot equal it."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85]
519 Suppl, 85|        ignored, since its delay is equal to the length of man's life, ~
520 Suppl, 87|             honor the Father." Now equal honor to that of the Father
521 Suppl, 89|           for as a finite thing is equal to some finite thing, so
522 Suppl, 89|           so is ~an infinite thing equal to an infinite thing. Now
523 Suppl, 89|            Now the ~saints will be equal to the angels of God (Mt.
524 Suppl, 89|            all see God there with ~equal clearness, what do they
525 Suppl, 89|  perfection in understanding would equal in extent the Divine ~power
526 Suppl, 93|            the Divine vision ~with equal clearness, it is called
527 Suppl, 93|         greater, or less than, or ~equal to the essential reward
528 Suppl, 93|          is ~prefect through being equal on all sides, since all
529 Suppl, 93|            since all its sides are equal: ~wherefore it is adapted
530 Suppl, 93|        widows, other things being ~equal. For virgins are inflamed
531 Suppl, 93|        virginity: nor would she be equal to Christ's mother, in whom
532 Suppl, 93|  Consequently, other ~things being equal, one who performs an act
533 Suppl, 93|         merit ~an essential reward equal to or greater than that
534 Suppl, 93|            of ~corporeal things be equal to the sorrow for the slaying
535 Suppl, 96|           Punishment has not to be equal to fault as to the amount
536 Suppl, 96|           unequal in intensity but equal in ~duration.~Aquin.: SMT
537 Appen1, 2|           having its ~three angles equal to two right angles, and
538 Appen1, 2|    duration unequal merits receive equal ~retribution both in heaven
 
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