|    Part, Question1   1, 14  |        this sentence, "Socrates ~sits," is true when he is sitting,
 2   1, 16  |       proposition that "Socrates sits", receives from the divine ~
 3   1, 16  |         propositions, ~"Socrates sits, will sit, sat." Therefore
 4   1, 16  |      this proposition, "Socrates sits," is ~true, as long as he
 5   1, 16  |       the proposition, "Socrates sits," has not the same meaning
 6   1, 16  |      same meaning when Socrates ~sits, after he sits, and before
 7   1, 16  |         Socrates ~sits, after he sits, and before he sits. Hence
 8   1, 16  |     after he sits, and before he sits. Hence the truth which results, ~
 9   1, 19  |          necessary that Socrates sits: wherefore it is not necessary
10   1, 25  |        subject, as that Socrates sits; and absolutely impossible
11   1, 107 |  strength, forasmuch as a person sits firmly ~on them. But here
12   1, 107 |        the seat receives him who sits ~thereon, and he can be
13   2, 47  |     Socrates sit, ~so long as he sits.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[49] A[
14   2, 181 |       state; since ~even one who sits or lies down is still, and
15   3, 58  |        OBJ 2: Further, if anyone sits at another's right hand,
16   3, 58  |          Consequently, if Christ sits at the right hand of ~the
17   3, 58  |        from Him; ~just as he who sits at the king's right hand
18   3, 58  |         carnal sense that Christ sits at the Father's right hand,
19   3, 58  |          Consequently, if Christ sits as God at the right hand
20   3, 58  |      equal reason the Holy Ghost sits at the right hand of the ~
21   3, 58  |      manifest that Christ as God sits at the right hand of the ~
22   3, 58  |        Christ as the Son of God, sits at the ~right hand of the
23   3, 58  |        of God, ~and consequently sits at the Father's right hand;
24   3, 58  |     nature, then Christ, as God, sits ~"at the Father's right
25   3, 58  |         Father"; but ~as man, He sits "at the right hand of the
26   3, 58  |    person, thus again as man, He sits at the Father's right hand ~"
27   3, 58  | consubstantial with the ~Father, sits in His conglorified flesh;
28   3, 58  |     reason that Christ our Head ~sits there.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
29   3, 81  |       rhyme:~"The King at supper sits,~The twelve as guests He
30   3, 84  |         truly ran who afterwards sits, so he truly repented who ~
31 Suppl, 69|       the throne, for ~though he sits not therein actually, the
32 Suppl, 86|            assessor" is one who "sits by" the judge.] Some say
 
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