Part, Question
1 1, 5 | movement of a ~natural body is terminated by the end absolutely; and
2 1, 7 | receiving ~a form, it is terminated by that one. Again, form
3 1, 7 | Reply OBJ 2: Quantity is terminated by its form, which can be
4 1, 7 | which consists in quantity terminated, is a kind ~of quantitative
5 1, 7 | kinds of forms are not terminated, nor contracted by any matter.
6 1, 7 | because its essence would be terminated in a species by its form,
7 1, 36 | of the action regarded as terminated in the thing ~done; as,
8 1, 50 | the aforesaid rays may be terminated in them; and hence ~the
9 1, 51 | Further, every assumption is terminated in some union; because to ~
10 1, 58 | principle; and this flow is ~terminated in the being which they
11 1, 62 | cannot, at the same end, be terminated in two points. But the ~
12 1, 63 | local movement ~cannot be terminated in the same instant. But
13 1, 74 | knowledge is perfected and terminated. So the distinction of days ~
14 1, 51 | the aforesaid rays may be terminated in them; and hence ~the
15 1, 52 | Further, every assumption is terminated in some union; because to ~
16 1, 59 | principle; and this flow is ~terminated in the being which they
17 1, 63 | cannot, at the same end, be terminated in two points. But the ~
18 1, 64 | local movement ~cannot be terminated in the same instant. But
19 1, 73 | knowledge is perfected and terminated. So the distinction of days ~
20 1, 82 | counsel. Now ~counsel is terminated, first, by the judgment
21 1, 85 | infinite inasmuch as it is not ~terminated by corporeal matter. Moreover
22 2, 56 | the act of knowledge is terminated in the intellect; and for ~
23 2, 113| instantaneous, it would be terminated in ~the same instant. Now
24 2, 113| Physic. vi, 1. ~But time is terminated by an instant. Hence in
25 2, 1 | the act of the believer is terminated in them, as is evident from ~
26 3, 2 | Person in which the union is ~terminated. Therefore it seems that
27 3, 2 | union, ~inasmuch as it is terminated in the Divine hypostasis;
28 3, 3 | And the assumption can ~be terminated in It, as we now say it
29 3, 3 | It, as we now say it is terminated in the Person of the ~Word.~
30 3, 3 | Person in Whom the union is terminated, as stated above (AA[1],
31 3, 3 | the grace of adoption ~is terminated in a certain participation
32 3, 3 | Further, the assumption is terminated in the unity of Person,
33 3, 4 | because the assumption terminated in this - that the Son of
34 3, 4 | because this assumption is terminated in a Person, and it is contrary
35 3, 6 | hence the alteration is terminated at the same instant in which
36 3, 6 | wherein the assumption is ~terminated, not a union of nature,
37 3, 11 | condition of both powers is ~terminated. Now nothing prevents a
38 3, 16 | the ~making is taken to be terminated in the human nature. Hence,
39 3, 34 | heating, however, is not terminated in ~an instant, but continues
40 3, 34 | his natural ~generation is terminated. But we do not merit by
41 3, 35 | the purpose of ~nature is terminated in the form or nature of
42 3, 75 | body moved locally to be terminated in different places at the
43 3, 76 | aforesaid conversion is terminated. For if ~any two things
44 3, 76 | the bread and wine is not terminated ~at the Godhead or the soul
45 3, 76 | substance of the ~bread is terminated at the substance of the
46 3, 76 | whereat the ~conversion is terminated. But the conversion which
47 3, 76 | place in this ~sacrament is terminated directly at the substance
48 3, 78 | follows the meaning, which is terminated in the ~uttering of the
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