|    Part, Question1   1, 22  |       any necessity upon things foreseen?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[22] A[
 2   1, 22  |        providence. For ~nothing foreseen can happen by chance. If
 3   1, 22  |          If then everything was foreseen by ~God, nothing would happen
 4   1, 22  |       happen, it is said to be ~foreseen. Thus, for instance, the
 5   1, 22  |    circumstance, has been fully foreseen by their ~master, who has
 6   1, 22  |         any necessity on things foreseen?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[22] A[
 7   1, 22  |  imposes necessity upon things ~foreseen. For every effect that has
 8   1, 22  |         a necessity upon things foreseen.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[22] A[
 9   1, 22  |   imposes necessity upon things foreseen.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[22] A[
10   1, 22  |  certain, ~so far as all things foreseen happen as they have been
11   1, 22  |        happen as they have been foreseen, whether ~from necessity
12   1, 22  |     effect, and that in the way foreseen; but they do not pertain ~
13   1, 41  |        I made" - that is, I was foreseen as ~united to the creature.
14   1, 41  |        I made" - that is, I was foreseen as ~united to the creature.
15   1, 85  |         which the future may be foreseen."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[86] A[
16   1, 115 |         to happen. Now what ~is foreseen is neither lucky nor chance-like.
17   1, 115 |       second ~causes to effects foreseen by God. Whatever, therefore,
18   2, 17  |       have prevented it, had it foreseen. ~Hence the Philosopher
19   2, 20  |         of an action are either foreseen or not. ~If they are foreseen,
20   2, 20  |   foreseen or not. ~If they are foreseen, it is evident that they
21   2, 20  |        the consequences are not foreseen, we must make a distinction. ~
22   2, 20  |         and are supposed to ~be foreseen. For this reason they are
23   2, 42  |        so sudden, as not to be ~foreseen. On the other hand, those
24   2, 42  | impending from them, cannot be ~foreseen, but takes one by surprise.
25   2, 73  |         resulting from a sin is foreseen and intended, as when ~a
26   2, 73  |          Sometimes the harm ~is foreseen, but not intended; for instance,
27   2, 73  |    however, the harm is neither foreseen nor intended: and then ~
28   2, 73  |          although it be neither foreseen nor ~intended, it aggravates
29   2, 73  |  intention, nor was it ~perhaps foreseen by him, yet it aggravates
30   2, 73  |     sinful act, ~and if neither foreseen nor intended, does not aggravate
31   2, 73  | although perhaps it be ~neither foreseen nor intended, then greater
32   2, 73  |         result of an action if ~foreseen and intended adds to the
33   2, 58  |       otherwise; ~and if he had foreseen the case, he might have
34   2, 75  |       merchants, ~which was not foreseen by the buyers. Wherefore
35   2, 121 |      Evang.), "the blow that is foreseen strikes with less force, ~
36 Suppl, 71|         in view of which it was foreseen that they ~would be recalled
37 Suppl, 74|         And all things that are foreseen by natural reason to happen
 
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