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abject 3
abjured 1
ablative 14
able 537
able-bodied 4
abler 1
ablution 5
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546 trin
543 bread
538 equal
537 able
536 command
536 twofold
534 absolutely
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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able

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501 Suppl, 84| something whereby he will ~be able to recollect his deeds. 502 Suppl, 84| Whether every one will be able to read all that is in another' 503 Suppl, 84| neither will the damned be able then to see all ~their deeds 504 Suppl, 85| material book, who will be ~able to conceive its size and 505 Suppl, 85| of promise would not be able to contain the multitude 506 Suppl, 86| truth which he will be thus able to make known to others. 507 Suppl, 87| the very fact that He was ~able as man to redeem mankind, 508 Suppl, 88| present state, when ~it is able to be the principle of the 509 Suppl, 89| Seraphim, have ever been able to see Him as He is." Now, 510 Suppl, 89| created intellect will be ~able to see God in His essence.~ 511 Suppl, 89| neither will our intellect be ~able to attain to the vision 512 Suppl, 89| neither will our intellect be able ~to see God in His essence, 513 Suppl, 89| so that finally we may be able to understand these ~substances. 514 Suppl, 89| for the intellect to ~be able to see the Divine essence 515 Suppl, 89| with the sight. But God is able to be united to ~the intellect 516 Suppl, 89| will the glorified eye be able to ~see God in His essence.~ 517 Suppl, 89| the glorified eyes will be able to see ~God.~Aquin.: SMT 518 Suppl, 89| resurrection), he will be able ~even in the flesh to see 519 Suppl, 89| image inasmuch as he is able to see God." But man is 520 Suppl, 89| participating in matter, be able to know perfectly ~incorporeal 521 Suppl, 89| wherefore the intellect will be able to know the ~Divine essence 522 Suppl, 89| things, it is all the more able to ~understand the least 523 Suppl, 89| hence it is that one is able to instruct another concerning 524 Suppl, 89| who know all creatures are able to see all ~that can be 525 Suppl, 90| the more perfectly is it able to ~operate: wherefore the 526 Suppl, 90| from a corruptible body is able to operate more perfectly ~ 527 Suppl, 91| the departed saints are able to ~do by nature: for it 528 Suppl, 94| things be dimly seen as ~are able to bring anguish to the 529 Suppl, 94| Wherefore although fire is not able, of its own power, ~to torture 530 Suppl, 94| the measure of sin, ~it is able to do so nevertheless in 531 Suppl, 94| Apoc. 5:3: "No man was able, neither in heaven, nor 532 Suppl, 95| will it well so that one be able to call their will good 533 Suppl, 96| punishment, when ~this will be able to give sorrow to none but 534 Appen1, 1| had and would have been able to keep. Wherefore no further ~ 535 Appen1, 1| say the least, reason is able to explore, ~and many more 536 Appen1, 1| he has lost what he was able to possess. But children 537 Appen1, 1| goods, and so will ~also be able to rejoice in Him by their


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