|    Part, Question1   1, 77  |       these are called "natural" forces. But the powers of the ~
 2   1, 77  |       soul are above the natural forces. Therefore we should not
 3   1, 77  |      should not class the ~above forces as powers of the soul.~Aquin.:
 4   1, 77  |      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Such forces are called natural, both
 5   1, 77  | preservation (although the above forces accomplish these things
 6   1, 77  |          way); and because those forces perform their actions ~instrumentally,
 7   1, 91  |         distinction of these two forces in man; so that the female
 8   1, 95  |        the animals; his "natural forces," which ~liken him to the
 9   1, 96  |   Further, effects caused by the forces of plants and other natural ~
10   1, 114 |          by means of the natural forces, as stated above (Q[114], ~
11   1, 114 |         in the brain that animal forces culminate: ~wherefore the
12   1, 118 |        which are called "natural forces," would be miraculous. Which
13   2, 49  |          this reason the natural forces do not perform their ~operations
14   2, 50  |      habit: ~because the natural forces are determined to one mode
15   2, 55  |        same is to be said of the forces which are common to the ~
16   2, 55  |         and body: and only those forces which are proper to the
17   2, 55  |      soul, ~namely, the rational forces, belong to man alone. And
18   2, 68  |        it is natural for all the forces in man to ~be moved by the
19   2, 98  |          law as men by their own forces could not ~fulfill, so that,
20   2, 108 |          oaths, unless necessity forces us to have recourse to them.~
21   2, 33  |         is sorry because someone forces him to do acts of ~virtue
22   2, 94  |          make use of the natural forces of bodies in order to ~produce
23   2, 94  |      things have ~certain occult forces, the reason of which man
24   2, 94  |       lawful to employ such like forces for the alteration of bodies.~
25   2, 94  |          acquire certain occult ~forces resulting from their species
26   2, 94  |         Reply OBJ 2: The natural forces of natural bodies result
27   2, 94  |          acquire certain active ~forces. On the other hand the forms
28   2, 94  |          men to fashion on earth forces capable of carrying ~into
29   2, 96  |          he swears to, "and ~yet forces him to swear, he is a murderer:
30   2, 96  |       when of his own accord he ~forces another to swear, knowing
31   2, 166 |        intellective soul employs forces that ~operate through bodily
32   2, 173 |          1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the forces of the vegetative soul are
33   2, 173 |         to be withdrawn from the forces ~of the sensitive soul,
34   2, 173 |         to be withdrawn from the forces of the vegetative ~soul.
35   2, 173 | vegetative ~soul. Now when these forces cease to operate, the soul
36   2, 173 |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The forces of the vegetative soul do
37   2, 173 |     thereon, as do the sensitive forces, but by way of ~nature.
38   3, 32  |     reason in plants, where both forces are mingled, there is no ~
39 Suppl, 47|      when by bodily strength one forces a ~person to move; the other
40 Suppl, 88|       general active and passive forces which are in the elements
 
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