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32 send
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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size

   Part, Question
1 1, 17 | is the likeness of shape, size, and of other ~sensible 2 1, 42 | quantity, which we ~call size, nor continuous extrinsic 3 1, 70 | concerned, its apparent size is greater.~Aquin.: SMT 4 1, 42 | quantity, which we ~call size, nor continuous extrinsic 5 1, 71 | concerned, its apparent size is greater.~Aquin.: SMT 6 1, 77 | beginning an animal of small size be generated. ~For this 7 1, 77 | brought ~to its appropriate size. But the inanimate body 8 1, 77 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Size, shape, and the like, which 9 1, 77 | reducible to quantity. As to size and number, it is clear 10 1, 84 | common sensible objects, as size or figure; when, for example, 11 1, 84 | it ~exceeds the earth in size. Much more is sense deceived 12 1, 90 | to stand erect. So that size ~of the brain, by reason 13 1, 91 | and because quantity and size are extraneous ~to the essence 14 1, 93 | have been deceived in the size of what he saw, just ~as 15 1, 98 | been imperfect in bodily size ~and power.~Aquin.: SMT 16 1, 118 | is that animals of ~great size, which require much food, 17 1, 118 | semen in proportion to ~the size of their bodies, and generated 18 2, 45 | whose heart is small in size, are more ~daring; while 19 2, 52 | actually increases the animal's size as neither does every drop 20 2, 66 | the fingers are unequal in size, but equal in proportion, ~ 21 2, 159 | but by the weight and size of pride."~Aquin.: SMT SS 22 3, 65 | man is brought to perfect size and strength: and ~corresponding 23 3, 65 | maintaining the perfection of size and power in man. Consequently, ~ 24 3, 74 | things, and a reckoning of size and ~development" (De Anima 25 Suppl, 58| There is a fixed limit of size and growth for all things 26 Suppl, 78| certain limit end measure of size and growth." Now this ~limitation 27 Suppl, 78| those who by immoderate size have ~exceeded the due bounds 28 Suppl, 80| sight things of the smallest size: and the same ~applies to 29 Suppl, 84| impossible to ~measure the size of such a book, or the time 30 Suppl, 85| be ~able to conceive its size and length? or the length 31 Suppl, 88| their huge bulk surpass ~the size of man almost beyond comparison: 32 Suppl, 88| comparison: in fact the size of the whole ~earth in comparison


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