Part, Question
1 1, 90 | which it rids itself of the surplus.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
2 1, 96 | involves voiding of the surplus, ~which seems unsuitable
3 1, 96 | was need for ~voiding the surplus, yet so disposed by God
4 1, 118 | generation, is ~produced from the surplus food?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[119]
5 1, 118 | the semen is produced from surplus food?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[119]
6 1, 118 | is not produced from the surplus ~food, but from the substance
7 1, 118 | generated, is ~produced from the surplus food, a man would receive
8 1, 118 | semen were produced from ~surplus food, the man begotten of
9 1, 118 | semen were produced from surplus food. ~Therefore the semen
10 1, 118 | 18) that "the semen is surplus food."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
11 2, 30 | that he should give of his surplus, ~according to Lk. 11:41: "
12 2, 30 | remaineth, give alms." This surplus ~is to be taken in reference
13 2, 30 | bound to give alms of our surplus, as also to ~give alms to
14 2, 85 | tenth part, but all our surplus, ~according to Lk. 11:41: "
15 2, 145 | there results a greater surplus available for seminal matter,
16 2, 151 | emission of semen which is the surplus ~from food, according to
17 2, 151 | i, 18), "the semen is a surplus that is needed." For it
18 2, 183 | relations or friends, their surplus ~of ecclesiastical goods,
19 2, 183 | Church, than accumulate a surplus therefrom. Yet ~Jerome says
20 2, 183 | give not to the poor the surplus of their ~ecclesiastical
21 2, 183 | bishops do not give their surplus to the poor, but ~would
22 2, 183 | the poor, he spends the surplus from the ~Church revenue,
23 Suppl, 54| 19), is effected from the surplus food [*Cf. FP, Q[119], ~
24 Suppl, 54| Q[119], ~A[2]]. Now this surplus has more in common with
25 Suppl, 77| and nails result from the surplus of food, ~so do urine, sweat
26 Suppl, 77| since the seed is from the surplus of food, as the Philosopher
27 Suppl, 77| the parents. If then the ~surplus food be changed into seed,
28 Suppl, 77| assert that seed is ~the surplus from food, either mingled
29 Suppl, 77| Hence if there were any surplus in the flesh eaten, not ~
30 Suppl, 77| the seed is not from the surplus ~food: so that the flesh
31 Suppl, 77| since seed is the ultimate surplus of food. That part of the ~
32 Suppl, 77| one were begotten of the surplus ~thereof, that which was
33 Suppl, 77| the seed to be from the surplus food: ~but there are many
34 Suppl, 77| to ~be supplied from the surplus of hair.~Aquin.: SMT XP
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