|    Part, Question1   1, 5 | goodness is divided by the ten ~predicaments, as the Philosopher says (
 2   1, 5 |          is divided ~by the ten predicaments. But this division belongs
 3   1, 13|       equivocally ~of different predicaments.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[13] A[
 4   1, 28|        Trin. iv), "All possible predicaments used as regards ~the Godhead
 5   1, 28|        there are said to be two predicaments only in God, since other ~
 6   1, 28|       only in God, since other ~predicaments import habitude to that
 7   1, 48|        as divisible by the ten "predicaments"; and in that sense it is ~
 8   1, 49|        as divisible by the ten "predicaments"; and in that sense it is ~
 9   2, 49|       is reckoned as one of the predicaments; as may be ~clearly seen
10   2, 49|         seen in the Book of the Predicaments (Categor. vi). But one ~
11   2, 49|      stated in the Book ~of the Predicaments (Categor. vi). Now disposition
12   2, 49| Philosopher says in the Book of Predicaments ~(Categor. vi) that "habit
13   2, 49|        is common to the various predicaments. And so ~the Philosopher
14   2, 49|         result from the various predicaments; as, for instance, ~opposition,
15   2, 49|       thus it is common to many predicaments, as we have said.~Aquin.:
16   2, 49|        in his Commentary on the Predicaments, "he includes all dispositions: ~
17   2, 49|         says in the Book of the Predicaments ~(Categor. vi), that heat
18   2, 49|         says in the Book of the Predicaments ~(Categor. vi) that "one
19   2, 49|      Philosopher in the Book of Predicaments (Categor. vi) ~reckons disposition
20   2, 49|        in his Commentary on the Predicaments, explains the ~difference
21   2, 49|       in his Commentary on the ~Predicaments.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[49] A[
22   2, 50| Philosopher says in the Book of Predicaments (De ~Categor. vi) that health
23   2, 50|       in his Commentary on the ~Predicaments, Alexander denied absolutely
24   2, 50|     sickness in the Book on the Predicaments not as though they ~belonged
25   2, 50|       in his Commentary on the ~Predicaments, that, since every operation
26   2, 50|       in his Commentary on the ~Predicaments: "Wisdom which is in the
27   2, 50|        in his Commentary on the Predicaments ~that: "The habits of the
28   2, 52|        in his Commentary on the Predicaments. For Plotinus and the other ~
29   2, 52|  alludes to this opinion in the Predicaments ~(Categor. vi). The third
30   2, 52|       given by Aristotle in the Predicaments ~(Categor. vi), where in
31   2, 66|       in his ~Commentary on the Predicaments, that virtue cannot be more
32   2, 68|       remove," as stated in the Predicaments (Categor. vi). Now it ~is
33   2, 45|      virtue, as appears in the ~Predicaments (vi). Therefore prudence
34   2, 45|         good," as stated in the Predicaments (viii) it would seem that
35   3, 2 |       taken for one of the ten ~predicaments or as a species of quality.
36   3, 86|       because, as stated in the Predicaments (Categor. viii) "a vicious
 
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