Part, Question
1 1, 1 | etiology ~when its cause is assigned, as when Our Lord gave the
2 1, 5 | Dionysius (Div. Nom. iii) assigned the first place, amongst ~
3 1, 13 | of them can a reason be assigned why some names ~more than
4 1, 19 | Whether any cause can be assigned to the divine will?~(6)
5 1, 19 | expressions of will are rightly assigned to the divine ~will?~Aquin.:
6 1, 19 | Whether any cause can be assigned to the divine will?~Aquin.:
7 1, 19 | seems that some cause can be assigned to the divine will. For ~
8 1, 19 | cause, there can be no cause assigned except by ~the will of him
9 1, 19 | But no expressions are assigned to the divine wisdom. Therefore
10 1, 19 | expressions ought to be assigned to the divine will.~Aquin.:
11 1, 19 | therefore the expressions ~assigned to the divine will are not
12 1, 19 | expressions ~therefore must be assigned to the divine will.~Aquin.:
13 1, 19 | expressions of will are rightly assigned to the divine will?~Aquin.:
14 1, 19 | permission - are not rightly assigned to ~the divine will. For
15 1, 19 | expressions of the divine will are assigned ~to their acts, inasmuch
16 1, 19 | only one expression is assigned, that of prohibition. On
17 1, 22 | Whether providence is suitably assigned to God?~(2) Whether everything
18 1, 22 | whatever is ~better must be assigned to God. Therefore He has
19 1, 22 | over ~human affairs, he assigned to demons, whom the Platonic
20 1, 23 | cause, however, of what is assigned in the future - namely, ~
21 1, 23 | works different states were assigned to them in this world when
22 1, 23 | nature, a ~reason can be assigned, since primary matter is
23 1, 23 | Further, no reason can be assigned why God pre-ordains to ~
24 1, 26 | Beatitude ~must therefore be assigned to God in respect of His
25 1, 36 | them. Nor can any other be assigned except the ~order of their
26 1, 42 | there is a ~moment to be assigned for the begetting of the
27 1, 44 | itself was uncreated, they assigned ~certain causes for these
28 1, 44 | as "such"; and so they ~assigned particular efficient causes
29 1, 44 | being," as being, and who assigned a ~cause to things, not
30 1, 53 | as a divisible place is assigned to a ~body by contact of
31 1, 53 | a last "now" ~cannot be assigned in which it was in the term "
32 1, 53 | is no last ~instant to be assigned in which the air was dark,
33 1, 53 | but a last time can be ~assigned, so that in the last instant
34 1, 53 | but some "now" must be assigned in which he was ~last in
35 1, 62 | Hence a longer way was assigned to man than to the ~angel
36 1, 64 | that some writers have ~assigned as man's last happiness
37 1, 66 | OBJ 3: Corporeal place is assigned to contemplation, not as ~
38 1, 67 | All these properties are assigned to light metaphorically, ~
39 1, 67 | production of light is fittingly assigned to the first day?~Aquin.:
40 1, 67 | light is not fittingly ~assigned to the first day. For light,
41 1, 67 | then, ought not ~to be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
42 1, 67 | from day, ought not to ~be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
43 1, 67 | of light ought not to be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
44 1, 68 | species, and two places are assigned to them, though not ~for
45 1, 68 | common notion cannot be assigned. Therefore there cannot
46 1, 70 | Para. 1/1~Whether the cause assigned for the production of the
47 1, 70 | would seem that the cause assigned for the production of the ~
48 1, 71 | as ~among the three days assigned to the work of distinction,
49 1, 71 | which is the fifth, is assigned to the adornment of the ~
50 1, 73 | according to another it is ~assigned to the sixth. Either version,
51 1, 74 | But ~separate days are assigned to distinction and to adornment,
52 1, 74 | separate days should be assigned to creation.~Aquin.: SMT
53 1, 74 | and water. ~But one day is assigned to the distinction of water,
54 1, 74 | Another day, then, ought to be assigned to the production of birds
55 1, 74 | three; since ~one day is assigned to the forming of spiritual
56 1, 74 | has been recorded that is assigned to the six days, something ~
57 1, 74 | different days should be assigned to the ~different states
58 1, 74 | derived from numbers and assigned by some writers, according
59 1, 74 | eighth day. The three reasons assigned above are those given by ~
60 1, 42 | there is a ~moment to be assigned for the begetting of the
61 1, 45 | itself was uncreated, they assigned ~certain causes for these
62 1, 45 | as "such"; and so they ~assigned particular efficient causes
63 1, 45 | being," as being, and who assigned a ~cause to things, not
64 1, 54 | as a divisible place is assigned to a ~body by contact of
65 1, 54 | a last "now" ~cannot be assigned in which it was in the term "
66 1, 54 | is no last ~instant to be assigned in which the air was dark,
67 1, 54 | but a last time can be ~assigned, so that in the last instant
68 1, 54 | but some "now" must be assigned in which he was ~last in
69 1, 63 | Hence a longer way was assigned to man than to the ~angel
70 1, 65 | that some writers have ~assigned as man's last happiness
71 1, 67 | OBJ 3: Corporeal place is assigned to contemplation, not as ~
72 1, 68 | All these properties are assigned to light metaphorically, ~
73 1, 68 | production of light is fittingly assigned to the first day?~Aquin.:
74 1, 68 | light is not fittingly ~assigned to the first day. For light,
75 1, 68 | then, ought not ~to be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
76 1, 68 | from day, ought not to ~be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
77 1, 68 | of light ought not to be assigned to the first day.~Aquin.:
78 1, 69 | species, and two places are assigned to them, though not ~for
79 1, 69 | common notion cannot be assigned. Therefore there cannot
80 1, 71 | Para. 1/1~Whether the cause assigned for the production of the
81 1, 71 | would seem that the cause assigned for the production of the ~
82 1, 71 | as ~among the three days assigned to the work of distinction,
83 1, 71 | which is the fifth, is assigned to the adornment of the ~
84 1, 72 | according to another it is ~assigned to the sixth. Either version,
85 1, 73 | But ~separate days are assigned to distinction and to adornment,
86 1, 73 | separate days should be assigned to creation.~Aquin.: SMT
87 1, 73 | and water. ~But one day is assigned to the distinction of water,
88 1, 73 | Another day, then, ought to be assigned to the production of birds
89 1, 73 | three; since ~one day is assigned to the forming of spiritual
90 1, 73 | has been recorded that is assigned to the six days, something ~
91 1, 73 | different days should be assigned to the ~different states
92 1, 73 | derived from numbers and assigned by some writers, according
93 1, 73 | eighth day. The three reasons assigned above are those given by ~
94 1, 77 | of the soul are commonly assigned - namely, ~the vegetative
95 1, 77 | of soul ought not to be assigned as ~regards what is common
96 1, 77 | of the senses ~has been assigned by some to the organs in
97 1, 77 | By others it has been ~assigned to the medium, which is
98 1, 77 | imagination should not be assigned as powers distinct from
99 1, 77 | principle, they must be assigned to diverse powers; since
100 1, 77 | discerning judgment must be assigned ~to the common sense; to
101 1, 79 | power of the soul is to be assigned for those things which ~
102 1, 83 | sufficient reason can be assigned for the soul ~being united
103 1, 107 | the orders are properly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[108] A[
104 1, 107 | orders are not properly ~assigned. For the order of prelates
105 1, 107 | of the angelic orders are assigned by Gregory ~(Hom. xxiv in
106 1, 112 | Whether to each man is assigned a single guardian angel?~(
107 1, 112 | OBJ 1: A guardian may be assigned to a man for two reasons:
108 1, 112 | so an angel guardian is assigned to each man as long as ~
109 2, 1 | ends. Three reasons may be assigned ~for this. First, because,
110 2, 26 | is ~the reason why some assigned the difference spoken of.~
111 2, 30 | 3~Another reason may be assigned, according to the Philosopher (
112 2, 32 | Therefore hope should not be assigned as a cause ~of pleasure,
113 2, 36 | a likeness, that may be assigned to a twofold cause; one,
114 2, 41 | species of fear is suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[41] A[
115 2, 41 | species of fear are unsuitably assigned by ~Damascene (De Fide Orth.
116 2, 46 | species of anger are suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[46] A[
117 2, 47 | three. Two reasons may be ~assigned for this. First, because
118 2, 54 | parts. Now many parts are ~assigned to one habit: thus Tully
119 2, 54 | OBJ 2: The parts which are assigned to each cardinal virtue,
120 2, 56 | the contrary, Fortitude is assigned to the irascible power,
121 2, 57 | intellectual virtue is assigned to the practical intellect,
122 2, 57 | gnome}" are ~unfittingly assigned as virtues annexed to prudence.
123 2, 65 | This, too, is the reason assigned ~for the connection by Gregory,
124 2, 66 | connection of virtues may be assigned. The first is according
125 2, 68 | virtues; yet they have not assigned a suitable reason ~for this
126 2, 68 | no part of fortitude is ~assigned to correspond thereto, but
127 2, 69 | 1/1~Whether the rewards assigned to the beatitudes refer
128 2, 69 | would seem that the rewards assigned to the beatitudes do not ~
129 2, 69 | inchoate: while those that are assigned as rewards, may ~be either
130 2, 69 | For ~the beatitudes are assigned to the gifts, as stated
131 2, 69 | life: yet no beatitude is assigned to the act of ~contemplation,
132 2, 69 | contemplation, for all are assigned to matters connected with
133 2, 69 | five ~beatitudes may be assigned to knowledge and counsel
134 2, 69 | of them will have to be assigned differently. Because the ~
135 2, 69 | the kingdom of heaven is assigned as the reward, both of ~
136 2, 69 | ground it ~should have been assigned to all.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
137 2, 69 | rewards are most suitably assigned, considering the ~nature
138 2, 69 | hence the rewards are assigned in correspondence with the
139 2, 69 | which ~those rewards are assigned.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[69] A[
140 2, 70 | For the beatitudes are assigned to the gifts, as stated
141 2, 70 | of their perfection, are assigned to the gifts rather than
142 2, 72 | Further, diverse species are assigned to gluttony, according to ~
143 2, 73 | equal. Three reasons may be assigned for this. The first is ~
144 2, 73 | excellent. Four reasons may be assigned for this. First, ~because
145 2, 75 | cause. Now two causes may be assigned to a negation: ~in the first
146 2, 75 | interior cause of sin may ~be assigned; one proximate, on the part
147 2, 82 | sin. Two reasons may be ~assigned for this. The first is on
148 2, 92 | acts of law are suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[92] A[
149 2, 92 | of law are not suitably assigned as ~consisting in "command," "
150 2, 98 | answer that, It might be assigned as a reason for the Law
151 2, 102 | a suitable cause can be assigned for the ceremonies which ~
152 2, 102 | no suitable cause can be assigned for the ~ceremonies pertaining
153 2, 102 | to the sacrifices can be assigned to a fitting cause.~Aquin.:
154 2, 102 | reasonable cause may be assigned to the ceremonies of ~the
155 2, 102 | sufficient reason can be assigned for the ceremonies pertaining ~
156 2, 102 | sufficient reason can be assigned for the ~ceremonies of the
157 2, 102 | time; for three reasons assigned by Rabbi ~Moses. First,
158 2, 102 | figurative reason may be assigned to the fact that they signify
159 2, 102 | figurative reasons may be assigned for the ~things contained
160 2, 102 | literal signification may be assigned. For the ark contained the ~
161 2, 102 | the same as that which we assigned (ad 5) to ~the sacrifice
162 2, 102 | nutritious, which is the cause assigned by Rabbi Moses (Doct. Perplex. ~
163 2, 106 | that, Three reasons may be assigned why it was not fitting for ~
164 2, 107 | OBJ 2: All the differences assigned between the Old and New
165 2, 108 | to the mind. But this is assigned as ~the difference between
166 2, 6 | of privation, ~cannot be assigned as the cause of the thing
167 2, 8 | And in this ~sense we have assigned the number of the gifts,
168 2, 13 | spiritual good, which ~are assigned by the Master (Sent. ii,
169 2, 13 | above species are fittingly assigned to the sin ~against the
170 2, 23 | degrees are unsuitably ~assigned to charity.~Aquin.: SMT
171 2, 25 | virtue. But no order is assigned to the other virtues. Neither, ~
172 2, 25 | therefore, should any order be assigned to charity.~Aquin.: SMT
173 2, 33 | one to which daughters are assigned. ~Now Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
174 2, 33 | Gregory or Isidore has wrongly assigned sloth as a capital sin together ~
175 2, 34 | daughters are unfittingly assigned by ~Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
176 2, 34 | Therefore these should not be assigned as daughters of ~envy.~Aquin.:
177 2, 46 | of prudence are fittingly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[48] A[
178 2, 46 | the parts of prudence are assigned ~unfittingly. Tully (De
179 2, 46 | ought something to have been assigned corresponding to use.~Aquin.:
180 2, 46 | Accordingly, parts can be assigned to a ~virtue in three ways.
181 2, 46 | prudence, namely, the six assigned ~by Macrobius; with the
182 2, 46 | different ~kinds of parts are assigned, or because that which is
183 2, 47 | For this reason memory is ~assigned to the sensitive part of
184 2, 48 | therefore should any ~be assigned to military business.~Aquin.:
185 2, 57 | through more or less being assigned to some person than is due
186 2, 59 | of justice are suitably assigned, viz. commutative ~and distributive?~
187 2, 59 | justice are unsuitably ~assigned, viz. distributive and commutative.
188 2, 60 | benefice has been definitely assigned to ~anyone, one prevents
189 2, 60 | benefice had already been assigned to a certain person, ~and
190 2, 76 | such property ~should be assigned to the persons who paid
191 2, 81 | Lord's Prayer are fittingly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
192 2, 81 | Prayer are ~not fittingly assigned. It is useless to ask for
193 2, 81 | petitions seem to be unfittingly assigned, ~since they do not correspond
194 2, 83 | the death punishment is assigned to those who offer ~Divine
195 2, 86 | The reason for this is assigned by some to ~the fact that
196 2, 86 | profession; and ~the reason assigned by the Decretal is because "
197 2, 87 | of an oath are suitably assigned, ~namely, justice, judgment,
198 2, 87 | and truth are unsuitably ~assigned as the conditions accompanying
199 2, 87 | of an oath are unsuitably assigned. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
200 2, 92 | is more ~manifest, it is assigned as a fitting punishment
201 2, 92 | too much. This cause is ~assigned (Wis. 14:15): "A father
202 2, 98 | sometimes an annual ~income is assigned to them. Therefore it is
203 2, 98 | former rank, and must be assigned a lower ~place.~Aquin.:
204 2, 102 | that, A special virtue is assigned to all good deeds that have ~
205 2, 102 | His ~body is subjected and assigned to his master but his soul
206 2, 115 | seems to be ~unsuitably assigned as the proper act of liberality.~
207 2, 118 | principal virtue is not assigned as the part of a ~less principal
208 2, 118 | that secondary virtues are assigned as parts. Now "epikeia" ~
209 2, 126 | of fortitude are suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[128] A[
210 2, 126 | fortitude are unsuitably assigned. ~For Tully (De Invent.
211 2, 126 | quasi-integral and potential parts assigned to it: ~integral parts,
212 2, 134 | reason ~for the difference assigned by this gloss is that it
213 2, 141 | of temperance are rightly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[143] A[
214 2, 141 | restraint. ~Hence it is suitably assigned as a part of temperance.~
215 2, 146 | daughters are fittingly assigned to gluttony?~Aquin.: SMT
216 2, 146 | daughters are unfittingly assigned to ~gluttony, to wit, "unseemly
217 2, 152 | six species are fittingly assigned to lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS
218 2, 152 | species are unfittingly assigned to lust, ~namely, "simple
219 2, 152 | species of lust must be ~assigned with respect to its matter
220 2, 152 | the aforesaid species are assigned with regard to a ~difference
221 2, 155 | I answer that, Parts are assigned to the principal virtues,
222 2, 156 | of anger are unsuitably assigned ~by the Philosopher (Ethic.
223 2, 156 | Therefore the aforesaid division assigned by the Philosopher is ~not
224 2, 156 | kind of condemnation ~is assigned as corresponding to each
225 2, 156 | first case ~"judgment" is assigned, and this is the least severe,
226 2, 156 | second case "council" is ~assigned, "whereby the judges deliberate
227 2, 156 | inflicted": to the third case is assigned "hell-fire," i.e. "decisive ~
228 2, 156 | daughters are fittingly assigned to anger?~Aquin.: SMT SS
229 2, 156 | daughters are unfittingly assigned to ~anger, namely "quarreling,
230 2, 158 | Aristotle (Ethic. ii, 7) assigned {eutrapelia} to ~pleasures
231 2, 158 | Reply OBJ 2: Various virtues assigned by various authorities are ~
232 2, 159 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Parts are assigned to a principal virtue by
233 2, 159 | irascible as its subject, it is assigned as a part of modesty ~or
234 2, 159 | the aforesaid ~degrees are assigned, but according to the various
235 2, 160 | species of pride are fittingly assigned by Gregory?~Aquin.: SMT
236 2, 160 | of pride are unfittingly assigned ~by Gregory, who says (Moral.
237 2, 160 | latter would seem to be assigned unfittingly.~Aquin.: SMT
238 2, 172 | into various species, as ~assigned above. Now it has been stated
239 2, 178 | movements of contemplation assigned by Dionysius (Div. Nom. ~
240 2, 178 | contemplation are unfittingly assigned according to the ~ways mentioned
241 2, 180 | the higher reason which is assigned to contemplation is compared
242 2, 180 | the ~lower reason which is assigned to action, and the husband
243 2, 181 | of states should ~not be assigned in this manner.~Aquin.:
244 2, 182 | class of men is specially assigned ~to the state of the proficient
245 2, 182 | should any class of men be assigned to the state of perfection.~
246 2, 183 | only one part is to be assigned to the bishop, two parts
247 2, 183 | if ~the goods which are assigned to the use of the bishop
248 2, 183 | himself of that which is assigned to his ~own use, and give
249 3, 1 | sin of the first man is assigned ~as the reason of the Incarnation,
250 3, 1 | the other causes which are assigned in the preceding ~article
251 3, 7 | intense in him, to the limit assigned by God, according to Eph.
252 3, 49 | exceeded the limit of power assigned him by God, by ~conspiring
253 3, 57 | that ~the higher place is assigned to the worthier.~Aquin.:
254 3, 63 | sealing by which a man is ~assigned to future glory, and which
255 3, 63 | over that to which he is assigned: thus soldiers who are ~
256 3, 63 | thus soldiers who are ~assigned to military service, are
257 3, 63 | malice for which ~some are assigned to eternal punishment, or
258 3, 75 | Hence no instant can be ~assigned in which the original matter
259 3, 75 | because no way can be assigned whereby Christ's true body
260 3, 75 | Likewise no cause can be assigned for such dissolution or
261 3, 75 | But no subject can be assigned for the substance of the ~
262 3, 75 | a first ~instant can be assigned in which Christ's body is
263 3, 75 | last ~instant cannot be assigned in which the substance of
264 3, 75 | but ~a last time can be assigned. And the same holds good
265 3, 77 | quantity, hence Plato also assigned ~"great" and "small" as
266 3, 77 | subject ~of corruption can be assigned as remaining after the corruption
267 3, 77 | because no time can be assigned when the ~substance of the
268 3, 90 | Whether Penance should be assigned any parts?~Aquin.: SMT TP
269 3, 90 | that parts should not be assigned to Penance. For ~it is the
270 3, 90 | sacrament, should have no parts assigned to it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
271 3, 90 | sacrament. Now no parts ~are assigned to it as a virtue, since
272 3, 90 | that parts should ~not be assigned to Penance as a sacrament,
273 3, 90 | sacrament, because no parts are assigned ~to Baptism and the other
274 3, 90 | parts at all should be ~assigned to Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
275 3, 90 | A[2]). But no parts are assigned to sin. Neither, therefore,
276 3, 90 | therefore, should parts ~be assigned to Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
277 3, 90 | these ~many, parts may be assigned to a particular sacrament.~
278 3, 90 | Reply OBJ 2: Parts are not assigned to penance as a virtue:
279 3, 90 | therefore, that parts are assigned to Penance as a sacrament,
280 3, 90 | chrism, and so parts are ~not assigned to the other sacraments.~
281 3, 90 | satisfaction are fittingly assigned ~as parts of Penance?~Aquin.:
282 3, 90 | satisfaction are ~not fittingly assigned as parts of Penance. For
283 3, 90 | parts are not fittingly assigned to the sacrament of Penance.~
284 3, 90 | yet more parts should be assigned to ~Penance. For not only
285 3, 90 | For not only is the body assigned as a part of man, as being
286 3, 90 | priestly absolution should be ~assigned as a fourth part of Penance.~
287 3, 90 | above (A[1]), parts are assigned ~specially to the sacrament
288 3, 90 | confession, and satisfaction are assigned as parts of Penance.~Aquin.:
289 Suppl, 9 | sixteen conditions, which are assigned by the masters, ~are necessary
290 Suppl, 9 | sixteen conditions usually assigned are necessary for ~confession?~
291 Suppl, 9 | seem that the conditions assigned by masters, and ~contained
292 Suppl, 9 | authority of the masters who assigned the ~above.~Aquin.: SMT
293 Suppl, 25| Hence whenever the cause assigned tends to the good of the ~
294 Suppl, 29| oil. Three reasons may be assigned why ~consecrated matter
295 Suppl, 29| sacrament. Several reasons are assigned for this: first, because
296 Suppl, 30| in this sacrament can be assigned as ~both reality and sacrament
297 Suppl, 32| certain parts are suitably assigned to be anointed?~(7) Whether
298 Suppl, 32| be anointed are suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
299 Suppl, 32| these parts are unsuitably assigned, namely, ~that the eyes,
300 Suppl, 37| of the Orders are rightly assigned in the text?~(5) When are
301 Suppl, 37| of the Orders are rightly assigned in the text?~Aquin.: SMT
302 Suppl, 37| Orders are not rightly ~assigned in the text (Sent. iv, D,
303 Suppl, 37| these ~acts should not be assigned to the deacon.~Aquin.: SMT
304 Suppl, 37| Therefore it ~should not be assigned to acolytes.~Aquin.: SMT
305 Suppl, 43| seven years is fittingly assigned as the age for betrothal?~
306 Suppl, 43| seven years is not fittingly assigned as the ~age for betrothal.
307 Suppl, 43| marriage ~the same age is not assigned to boy and girl.~Aquin.:
308 Suppl, 43| it is that the one age is assigned for both as regards ~betrothal,
309 Suppl, 49| marriage?~(2) Whether those assigned are sufficient?~(3) Whether
310 Suppl, 49| neither should any goods be assigned ~for the excuse of matrimony.~
311 Suppl, 49| promise whereby this man is assigned to this woman.~Aquin.: SMT
312 Suppl, 50| that impediments should be assigned to marriage?~Aquin.: SMT
313 Suppl, 50| unfitting for impediments to be assigned to ~marriage. For marriage
314 Suppl, 50| But no ~impediments are assigned to the others. Neither therefore
315 Suppl, 50| therefore should they be ~assigned to marriage.~Aquin.: SMT
316 Suppl, 50| these impediments ~that are assigned to matrimony are not against
317 Suppl, 50| impediments should not be assigned to marriage, ~making it
318 Suppl, 50| impediments should not be assigned to marriage, ~which hinder
319 Suppl, 50| However, ~impediments are assigned to matrimony rather than
320 Suppl, 50| manner has a cause in ~us, is assigned certain impediments by the
321 Suppl, 50| good, more impediments are assigned to ~matrimony than to the
322 Suppl, 54| But the causes that are assigned for the number of degrees ~
323 Suppl, 54| Reply OBJ 4: The reasons assigned are given as indicating
324 Suppl, 56| children. For no degrees are assigned to spiritual ~relationship.
325 Suppl, 65| that the "offspring" is assigned as a marriage good. But
326 Suppl, 66| another consequent reason assigned, since those who receive
327 Suppl, 66| be a virgin. The reason assigned by those versed ~in the
328 Suppl, 67| Those things which were assigned to nature when it was ~well
329 Suppl, 67| voluntarily yielded, it was assigned to her ~in punishment that
330 Suppl, 69| Therefore places ~should not be assigned for their reception.~Aquin.:
331 Suppl, 69| OBJ 3: Further, nothing is assigned to separated souls after
332 Suppl, 69| definite places should not be ~assigned to receive them.~Aquin.:
333 Suppl, 69| some place should also be assigned to ~receive separated souls.~
334 Suppl, 69| death souls have no bodies assigned to them whereof they be
335 Suppl, 69| highest place it ~fittingly assigned), namely God, whose throne
336 Suppl, 69| deprived of that share are assigned to a contrary place.~Aquin.:
337 Suppl, 69| delayed. And ~since a place is assigned to souls in keeping with
338 Suppl, 69| actually, the place remains assigned to him.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
339 Suppl, 69| only one abode should be assigned to them after death. ~Aquin.:
340 Suppl, 69| be many more ~than those assigned. For this darksome air is
341 Suppl, 69| venial sins, none of the assigned abodes will be befitting ~
342 Suppl, 69| a sixth abode should be assigned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
343 Suppl, 69| venial sins an abode is assigned where they are ~punished
344 Suppl, 69| that one place should be assigned to all: whereas of those
345 Suppl, 69| 4: This darksome air is assigned to the demons, not as the ~
346 Suppl, 69| now: since ~hell fire is assigned to them in the first place (
347 Suppl, 69| abodes to ~which souls are assigned after the state of merit
348 Suppl, 69| namely the empyrean, is assigned to ~the holy souls separated
349 Suppl, 69| whereas the same place was not assigned to the souls of the Fathers
350 Suppl, 79| of this impassibility is assigned differently by ~different
351 Suppl, 80| kind of subtlety must be assigned to glorified ~bodies, by
352 Suppl, 81| will ~never leave the place assigned to them, and consequently
353 Suppl, 81| OBJ 5: The fitting place assigned to each glorified body according ~
354 Suppl, 88| Now no such place can be assigned to the ~heavenly body, since
355 Suppl, 88| The end which is there assigned to the heavenly bodies is ~
356 Suppl, 88| rather than from the end assigned to them in Genesis. ~Moreover
357 Suppl, 92| Whether any gifts should be assigned to the blessed?~(2) Whether
358 Suppl, 92| of the soul are rightly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
359 Suppl, 92| Whether any gifts should be assigned as dowry to the blessed?~
360 Suppl, 92| that no gifts should be assigned as dowry to the ~blessed.
361 Suppl, 92| Therefore no dowry should be assigned to that state.~Aquin.: SMT
362 Suppl, 92| dowry should be especially assigned thereto.~Aquin.: SMT XP
363 Suppl, 92| which we treat ~now are assigned by reason of a spiritual
364 Suppl, 92| of the soul are suitably assigned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
365 Suppl, 92| same, and their number is ~assigned in the same way. For it
366 Suppl, 92| dowries of the soul are assigned to the mind.~Aquin.: SMT
367 Suppl, 93| three fruits are fittingly assigned to the three parts of ~continence?~(
368 Suppl, 93| three aureoles are fittingly assigned?~(12) Whether the virgin'
369 Suppl, 93| cannot be, since fruit is ~assigned to some to whom no aureole
370 Suppl, 93| some to whom no aureole is assigned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
371 Suppl, 93| but only that which is assigned to works of perfection,
372 Suppl, 93| three fruits are fittingly assigned to the three parts of ~continence?~
373 Suppl, 93| three fruits are unfittingly assigned to the ~three parts of continence:
374 Suppl, 93| fruits of the Spirit are ~assigned, "charity, joy, peace,"
375 Suppl, 93| special reward. Now the reward assigned ~to virgins, widows, and
376 Suppl, 93| three fruits are unfittingly assigned to the ~three aforesaid.~
377 Suppl, 93| the thirtyfold fruit is assigned to married ~persons, because
378 Suppl, 93| the number 30 is fittingly assigned to married persons, in whom ~
379 Suppl, 93| consequently a special reward is assigned ~to it.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
380 Suppl, 93| three aureoles are fittingly assigned, those of virgins, of ~martyrs,
381 Suppl, 93| doctors are unfittingly assigned. For the aureole of martyrs
382 Suppl, 93| wherefore the three aureoles are assigned in ~accordance with the
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