Part, Question
1 1, 5 | of movement, so far as it terminates any part of ~that movement.
2 1, 5 | the thing desired that terminates the movement of the appetite ~
3 1, 5 | own sake; but that which terminates the ~movement of the appetite
4 1, 27 | an intellectual nature terminates in the procession of the
5 1, 58 | movement. But no movement ~terminates in various terms. Therefore
6 1, 59 | movement. But no movement ~terminates in various terms. Therefore
7 1, 80 | having wrought vengeance, terminates in joy. For this reason
8 1, 82 | as it were, concludes and terminates counsel. Now ~counsel is
9 1, 107 | the Divine Persons, which terminates in the Holy Ghost, ~Who
10 1, 115 | every ~action of nature terminates in some one thing. Wherefore
11 2, 1 | terminus: for the human act terminates at that ~which the will
12 2, 25 | of ~the irascible faculty terminates in a concupiscible passion
13 2, 53 | begins in the accident and terminates in the subject: for ~"whiteness
14 2, 53 | begins in the subject and terminates in the concrete, the ~relation
15 2, 53 | begins in the subject and terminates at the accident: for "a ~
16 2, 110 | of God. But generation ~terminates at the essence prior to
17 2, 113 | justification of ~the ungodly, which terminates at the eternal good of a
18 2, 113 | heaven and earth, which ~terminates at the good of mutable nature.
19 2, 47 | The reasoning of prudence terminates, as in a conclusion, ~in
20 2, 178 | that the contemplative life terminates in ~delight, which is seated
21 2, 178 | A[1]) that contemplation terminates in the affections.~Aquin.:
22 3, 31 | whom Matthew's genealogy terminates. Augustine answered this ~
23 3, 77 | OBJ 3: The change which terminates in a substantial form is
24 3, 78 | nature of the thing which terminates the conversion, and this
25 Suppl, 57| because when the ~adoption terminates at the death of the adopter,
26 Suppl, 66| one who contracts marriage terminates not in himself, but in the
27 Suppl, 72| movement of a ~stone which terminates in a violent rest. Again,
28 Suppl, 72| although ~resurrection terminates in the life of nature. For
29 Suppl, 72| regards an operation which terminates in ~something that is not
30 Suppl, 74| one is in the instant that terminates the other.~Aquin.: SMT XP
31 Suppl, 78| the movement of growth terminates, and from which the movement
32 Suppl, 88| movement of lower bodies terminates naturally in rest. Therefore ~
33 Suppl, 88| far nobler, their movement terminates ~naturally in rest.~Aquin.:
34 Suppl, 88| movement of lower bodies terminates in rest. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT
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