|    Part, Question1   1, 25  |       that end, the wisdom of the maker is restricted to some definite ~
 2   1, 41  |            and "making," that the maker makes ~something out of
 3   1, 41  |          the thing made is to the maker, whereto, as ~is evident,
 4   1, 45  |          power is required in the maker. But a ~"contrary" resists
 5   1, 45  |         Further, the power of the maker is considered according
 6   1, 45  |           OBJ 3: The power of the maker is reckoned not only from
 7   1, 46  |           always was, because its Maker always existed." To understand ~
 8   1, 46  |         is not necessary ~for the maker to be prior to the thing
 9   1, 50  |             O gods of gods, whose maker ~and father am I: You are
10   1, 41  |            and "making," that the maker makes ~something out of
11   1, 41  |          the thing made is to the maker, whereto, as ~is evident,
12   1, 46  |          power is required in the maker. But a ~"contrary" resists
13   1, 46  |         Further, the power of the maker is considered according
14   1, 46  |           OBJ 3: The power of the maker is reckoned not only from
15   1, 47  |           always was, because its Maker always existed." To understand ~
16   1, 47  |         is not necessary ~for the maker to be prior to the thing
17   1, 51  |             O gods of gods, whose maker ~and father am I: You are
18   1, 92  |         the ~(mental) word of the maker, just as the shape of a
19   1, 92  |           and order points to the maker's love by reason of ~which
20   1, 104 |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the maker is the cause of the operation
21   1, 104 |          xxvi, 3) says: "God the ~Maker and Creator of each nature,
22   1, 109 |       what is made is like to the maker, forasmuch as ~every agent
23   1, 114 |         moved, ~to wit, the first maker of all; therefore, on the
24   1, 117 |           begetter and ~begotten, maker and made: or it would be
25   2, 19  |   apprehended by God, Who is the ~Maker and Governor of all things:
26   2, 57  |           a perfection not of the maker, but of the thing made,
27   2, 86  | imbecility. Secondly, through the maker of a vow ~being subject
28   2, 102 |          the will of another, the maker, namely, of the precept.
29   3, 35  |        time, Christ, ~as Lord and Maker of all time, chose a time
30 Suppl, 24|        which the Pope, who is the maker of laws, ~reserves to himself:
31 Suppl, 26|      punishments, since he is the maker of the law.~Aquin.: SMT
32 Suppl, 72|         the supreme will of their Maker is victorious over ~all,
33 Suppl, 73|            since mover and moved, maker and made, are simultaneous (
34 Suppl, 88|         forth the wisdom of their Maker and Governor; ~wherefore
 
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