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antagonism 2
ante 1
antecedence 7
antecedent 36
antecedently 20
antecedents 3
anteriorum 1
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36 abides
36 additional
36 adopt
36 antecedent
36 aroused
36 avarice
36 baptist
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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antecedent

   Part, Question
1 1, 14 | proposition of which the antecedent is ~absolutely necessary 2 1, 14 | necessary consequent. For ~the antecedent is to the consequent as 3 1, 14 | of true things. Now the antecedent conditional of this is ~ 4 1, 14 | OBJ 2: Some say that this antecedent, "God knew this contingent 5 1, 14 | hand some say that this antecedent is contingent, because it 6 1, 14 | it must be said that this antecedent is absolutely ~necessary. 7 1, 14 | absolutely necessary, because the antecedent is the remote cause of the ~ 8 1, 14 | would be false were its ~antecedent the remote necessary cause, 9 1, 14 | otherwise; that when the antecedent contains ~anything belonging 10 1, 14 | necessary, ~as also is the antecedent: "For everything that is, 11 1, 19 | they are understood of the antecedent will of God; not of the 12 1, 19 | in which there is nothing antecedent nor consequent, but to the ~ 13 1, 19 | whatever is necessary by its antecedent cause is ~necessary absolutely; 14 1, 19 | the divine will as to an antecedent cause, whereby they have 15 1, 23 | however, by reason of the antecedent nature it ~implies, can 16 1, 23 | all men to be saved by His antecedent will, ~which is to will 17 1, 25 | either on a ~condition, the antecedent of which is impossible - 18 1, 25 | be true, though both the ~antecedent and consequent are impossible: 19 1, 44 | proposition is true, ~whether the antecedent and consequent be possible 20 1, 65 | building, not on account of any antecedent difference in the ~stones, 21 1, 45 | proposition is true, ~whether the antecedent and consequent be possible 22 1, 66 | building, not on account of any antecedent difference in the ~stones, 23 2, 3 | happiness; but because it is antecedent and consequent ~thereto: 24 2, 3 | and consequent ~thereto: antecedent, in so far as all those 25 2, 6 | knowledge. Ignorance is "antecedent" to the ~act of the will, 26 2, 87 | this is false Therefore the antecedent is false also.~Aquin.: SMT 27 2, 88 | evidently false. Therefore the ~antecedent is false also.~Aquin.: SMT 28 2, 169 | proposition, whenever the antecedent is ~absolutely necessary, 29 2, 169 | the same relation to ~the antecedent, as the conclusion to the 30 2, 169 | prophesied, it will be." Now the ~antecedent of this conditional proposition 31 2, 169 | it is ~impossible for the antecedent not to be. Hence the consequent 32 3, 24 | nature in Him, without any antecedent merits, was united to the 33 3, 27 | sudden ~inordinate act, antecedent to the act of reason. And 34 Suppl, 16| Wherefore, as God, by His antecedent will, ~but not by His consequent 35 Suppl, 22| is it absurd that, if the antecedent of a ~conditional sentence 36 Suppl, 72| unless we speak of His "antecedent" ~will, whereby "He wishes


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