Part, Question
1 1, 18 | From this the Philosopher concludes ~(Metaph. xii, 51), after
2 1, 36 | speech" as the argument concludes from the ~indeterminate
3 1, 50 | common with it. Hence he concludes ~that what distinguishes
4 1, 75 | above, ~the Philosopher concludes, that in things composed
5 1, 75 | Therefore, as the same text ~concludes, "the death of man and beast
6 1, 76 | animals. Whence Aristotle concludes (Ethic. x, 7) that the ~
7 1, 51 | common with it. Hence he concludes ~that what distinguishes
8 1, 74 | quoted above, the Philosopher concludes, that in things composed
9 1, 74 | Therefore, as the same text ~concludes, "the death of man and beast
10 1, 75 | animals. Whence Aristotle concludes (Ethic. x, 7) that the ~
11 1, 82 | 2: Judgment, as it were, concludes and terminates counsel.
12 1, 83 | counterfeit." And so he concludes that we cannot expect to
13 1, 83 | it ~acts on." Whence he concludes that "the body does not
14 1, 87 | virtues in the tenth book, he concludes (Ethic. i, 7) that ultimate ~
15 2, 3 | after a long discussion, concludes: "We call men happy, but
16 2, 4 | highest heaven." ~Whence he concludes that, "when this body will
17 2, 9 | exterior ~mover, as Aristotle concludes in a chapter of the Eudemian
18 2, 26 | thus ~indeed Augustine concludes (De Civ. Dei xiv, 7) that "
19 2, 67 | all others." Afterwards he concludes ~that these four virtues
20 2, 69 | that"; and ~afterwards he concludes, saying: "If wickedness
21 2, 77 | the reason ~argues and concludes under the second.~Aquin.:
22 2, 87 | wherefore the psalm quoted concludes (verse 6): ~"Therefore pride
23 2, 98 | Hence, as the ~Apostle concludes (Rm. 8:3,4), "what the Law
24 2, 15 | wherefore the passage ~concludes - "and your reward shall
25 2, 22 | of the First Book, and concludes that charity is not something
26 2, 49 | contrary, The Philosopher concludes (Ethic. vi, 11) that {gnome} ~(
27 2, 53 | others. Consequently He concludes that ~we should be solicitous
28 2, 93 | affairs." Wherefore ~he concludes: "Thus a good Christian
29 2, 173 | Paulin., de videndo Deum) ~concludes that "possibly God's very
30 2, 173 | the question at length, concludes: ~"Perhaps then we must
31 2, 182 | pilot"; and afterwards he concludes, as quoted, with regard
32 3, 59 | through It." Further ~on he concludes by saying: "Therefore the
33 3, 69 | death." And further on he concludes ~(Rm. 6:11): "So do you
34 3, 78 | consequently the Apostle concludes ~(Heb. 9:16): "Whereupon
35 3, 83 | memory," etc. Thirdly, he concludes the petition ~when he says: "
36 3, 83 | Lord be with you," and he concludes, "For ever and ever." Or
37 Suppl, 69| with me": and from this he concludes that the souls of the departed ~
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