Part, Question
1 1, 1 | themselves ~self-evident, or reducible to the conclusions of a
2 1, 3 | under a genus; or as being reducible ~to it, as principles and
3 1, 3 | God is not in a genus, as reducible to it as its ~principle,
4 1, 3 | from this, that a principle reducible to any genus ~does not extend
5 1, 3 | principles ~of accidents are reducible to the principles of the
6 1, 9 | nothing by Him, and are by Him reducible from existence ~to non-existence.~
7 1, 77 | common sensibles are all ~reducible to quantity. As to size
8 1, 114 | Further, every multiform is reducible to a uniform principle.
9 1, 114 | it seems that they are ~reducible to the uniform movements
10 1, 114 | corporeal movements is ~reducible to the uniformity of the
11 1, 114 | body, must of ~necessity be reducible to some heavenly principle:
12 1, 114 | some combustible matter, is reducible to some heavenly principle.
13 2, 19 | Further, every evil will is reducible to some species of malice. ~
14 2, 19 | with erring reason is not reducible to ~some species of malice.
15 2, 41 | appetitive faculties are reducible to ~nature as to their first
16 2, 45 | the appetitive power is reducible to one either of pursuit
17 2, 55 | the limit of anything ~is reducible to the genus of that of
18 2, 55 | the limit; as a point is ~reducible to the genus of line. Therefore
19 2, 55 | line. Therefore virtue is reducible to the ~genus of power,
20 2, 61 | ranks before another, ~are reducible to the above four, both
21 2, 74 | something sublime, yet it is reducible to some yet ~higher consideration:
22 2, 75 | every accidental cause is reducible to ~the direct cause. Since
23 2, 82 | irascible passions ~are reducible to concupiscible passions,
24 2, 100 | precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ~ten precepts of
25 2, 100 | precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten ~precepts of
26 2, 100 | precepts of the Old Law are ~reducible to the ten precepts of the
27 2, 100 | the moral precepts are not reducible to the ceremonial ~precepts,
28 2, 100 | the moral precepts are not reducible to all the precepts of the ~
29 2, 100 | added to the ~decalogue are reducible to the precepts of the decalogue,
30 2, 104 | except in so ~far as they are reducible to the precepts of the decalogue.
31 2, 104 | in number: yet they are reducible to ~certain distinct heads,
32 2, 26 | the disposition which ~is reducible to the genus of a material
33 2, 30 | Further, every commandment is reducible to the precepts of the ~
34 2, 44 | which capital sin is it reducible?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[46] A[
35 2, 49 | goodness of judgment are not reducible to the same cause, for ~
36 2, 49 | principle or cause, is sometimes reducible ~to the order of a higher
37 2, 51 | the opposite defects are reducible to the four parts ~mentioned
38 2, 58 | unlawful, it must needs be reducible to an ~injustice, since
39 2, 81 | unknown. ~Now prayer is not reducible to any of these operations.
40 2, 116 | Reply OBJ 3: These nine are reducible to the seven aforesaid.
41 2, 120 | inflicted on our neighbor are ~reducible to those that are forbidden
42 2, 138 | the things ~to be avoided, reducible to some common thing. Hence
43 2, 140 | such vices are apparently reducible to the ~genus of intemperance,
44 2, 152 | virtue, and ~therefore is reducible to the same genus.~Aquin.:
45 2, 159 | mentioned by Anselm are reducible to ~knowledge, avowal, and
46 2, 166 | Further, all other vices are reducible to the seven capital ~vices,
47 2, 166 | excess of play does not ~seem reducible to any of the capital vices.
48 2, 174 | interpretation of speeches is reducible to the gift of ~prophecy,
49 2, 178 | precepts of ~the Law, are reducible to the love of God and of
50 2, 178 | beholding" would seem to be reducible to meditation.~Aquin.: SMT
51 3, 62 | Further, whatever exists is reducible to some kind of being and ~
52 3, 62 | through them all. ~Nor is it reducible to some degree of good;
53 3, 62 | properly in a genus, but is reducible to a genus of perfect act,
54 3, 62 | not in any genus, but is reducible to a genus and ~species
55 3, 63 | itself in a genus, but is reducible to a genus, for the reason
56 3, 63 | genus or species, but is reducible to the second species of ~
57 Suppl, 58| OBJ 4: This impediment is reducible to error, since in either
58 Suppl, 58| arises from madness, is reducible to the impediment of error;
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