Part, Question
1 1, 13 | God and creatures in a ~purely equivocal sense, as some
2 1, 13 | analogically, and not in a ~purely equivocal nor in a purely
3 1, 13 | purely equivocal nor in a purely univocal sense. For we can
4 1, 13 | pictured animal ~is not purely equivocal; for the Philosopher
5 1, 50 | creatures: ~firstly, the purely spiritual creature which
6 1, 51 | 5: Further, eating is a purely animal function. Hence the
7 1, 59 | Therefore in the angels, who are purely intellectual, there is ~
8 1, 64 | likewise twofold: the first is purely speculative, as when Divine ~
9 1, 75 | we understand ~something purely potential: for a form, as
10 1, 75 | act; and that ~which is purely potentiality cannot be part
11 1, 77 | its subject is something purely potential. But the ~accidental
12 1, 51 | creatures: ~firstly, the purely spiritual creature which
13 1, 52 | 5: Further, eating is a purely animal function. Hence the
14 1, 60 | Therefore in the angels, who are purely intellectual, there is ~
15 1, 65 | likewise twofold: the first is purely speculative, as when Divine ~
16 1, 74 | we understand ~something purely potential: for a form, as
17 1, 74 | act; and that ~which is purely potentiality cannot be part
18 1, 76 | its subject is something purely potential. But the ~accidental
19 1, 105 | the angels move, who are purely spiritual ~creatures; (2)
20 1, 109 | belong who preside over purely corporeal creatures; for
21 1, 114 | something moved which is purely passive," that this is to
22 2, 81 | but nowise those that are purely personal, as stated above.~
23 2, 81 | transmissible, because they are purely personal, as ~stated above.~
24 2, 100 | OBJ 2: The reasons for the purely moral precepts are manifest; ~
25 2, 105 | the owner. ~There was a purely gratuitous transfer: thus
26 2, 109 | 3: Man cannot, with his purely natural endowments, fulfil
27 2, 114 | life without grace, by his purely natural endowments, viz.
28 2, 5 | angels were created in a purely natural state, as some ~[*
29 2, 67 | man from death is not a purely officious lie, for it has
30 2, 116 | object it is a mean between ~purely spiritual sins, which seek
31 2, 116 | is about excellence), and purely carnal ~sins, which seek
32 2, 116 | carnal ~sins, which seek a purely bodily pleasure in respect
33 2, 152 | was awake, is ~sometimes purely speculative, for instance
34 2, 160 | truth is twofold. One is purely speculative, ~and pride
35 3, 52 | men in ~this world were purely personal, and concerned
36 Suppl, 23| to communicate in matters purely corporal with ~one who is
37 Suppl, 23| it is lawful, in matters purely corporal, to communicate
38 Suppl, 23| it is lawful, in matters purely corporal, to ~communicate
39 Suppl, 25| sometimes are, granted even for ~purely spiritual matters. Thus
40 Suppl, 43| death, for that ~promise is purely spiritual, as we shall state
41 Suppl, 55| than those others in ~which purely corporeal questions are
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