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condignly 23
conditio 1
condition 440
conditional 36
conditionally 11
conditioned 7
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36 composing
36 comprises
36 concubine
36 conditional
36 descend
36 detestation
36 doubtful
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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conditional

   Part, Question
1 1, 14 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, every conditional proposition of which the 2 1, 14 | Poster. i. But this is a true conditional proposition, "If ~God knew 3 1, 14 | things. Now the antecedent conditional of this is ~absolutely necessary, 4 1, 14 | is to no purpose. For the conditional would be false were its ~ 5 1, 19 | have necessity. ~For the conditional statement is true that if 6 1, 19 | to pass; and every true conditional statement is necessary. 7 1, 19 | that is not absolute, but conditional. For the ~conditional statement 8 1, 19 | but conditional. For the ~conditional statement that if God wills 9 1, 19 | have, either absolute ~or conditional. Not all things, therefore, 10 1, 23 | impossibility: but only conditional impossibility: as was said ~ 11 1, 23 | necessarily be saved; yet ~a conditional necessity, which does not 12 1, 25 | there is no ~reason why a conditional proposition should not be 13 1, 44 | cause were not. For this conditional proposition is true, ~whether 14 1, 45 | cause were not. For this conditional proposition is true, ~whether 15 1, 115 | not of absolute but of conditional necessity. In this ~sense 16 1, 115 | sense we say that this conditional is true and necessary: " 17 2, 41 | not the absolute, but the conditional necessity ~of scandal; in 18 2, 169 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, in a conditional proposition, whenever the 19 2, 169 | because the ~consequent of a conditional proposition stands in the 20 2, 169 | be false, the following conditional proposition must ~needs 21 2, 169 | the ~antecedent of this conditional proposition is absolutely 22 2, 169 | foreknowledge, as stated above, the conditional proposition: ~"If this was 23 Suppl, 22| if the antecedent of a ~conditional sentence be impossible, 24 Suppl, 30| remission of sin as being conditional, for he ~says: "If he be 25 Suppl, 45| compulsory ~consent and conditional consent; and the fourth 26 Suppl, 47| 1/1 - OF COMPULSORY AND CONDITIONAL CONSENT (SIX ARTICLES)~We 27 Suppl, 47| consider compulsory and conditional consent. Under this head ~ 28 Suppl, 47| compulsion?~(5) Whether conditional consent makes a marriage?~( 29 Suppl, 47| to move; the other causes conditional necessity, and the ~Philosopher 30 Suppl, 47| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether conditional consent makes a marriage?~ 31 Suppl, 47| would seem that not even a conditional consent makes a ~marriage, 32 Suppl, 47| uttered simply. Therefore a conditional consent makes no marriage.~ 33 Suppl, 47| that it can be made by a ~conditional consent.~Aquin.: SMT XP 34 Suppl, 71| Reply OBJ 2: Such a merit is conditional, for in this way they merited ~ 35 Suppl, 75| nothing prevents their conditional desire being void. Such 36 Appen1, 2| said to be voluntary by a conditional act of the ~will: thus cautery


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