|    Part, Question1   1, 10  |          is false, since God can reduce them to nothing.~Aquin.:
 2   1, 14  | understand as separated, we must reduce to one by way of composition
 3   1, 17  |       understand a thing when we reduce it ~to its essence, and
 4   1, 45  |       induce, as fire intends to reduce the ~matter of water to
 5   1, 45  |         required in the agent to reduce the matter ~to act. Hence
 6   1, 47  |   created by God. Hence we must ~reduce whatever distinction comes
 7   1, 49  |         they did not know how to reduce these ~contrary particular
 8   1, 49  |     Hence it is not necessary to reduce it to any essential ~evil.~
 9   1, 49  |        proceed to infinity, but ~reduce all evils to some good cause,
10   1, 50  |          merely ~because God can reduce it to non-existence, by
11   1, 55  |           might be, it could not reduce material forms to an intelligible ~
12   1, 55  |          except it were first to reduce them to the nature of imagined ~
13   1, 46  |       induce, as fire intends to reduce the ~matter of water to
14   1, 46  |         required in the agent to reduce the matter ~to act. Hence
15   1, 48  |   created by God. Hence we must ~reduce whatever distinction comes
16   1, 50  |         they did not know how to reduce these ~contrary particular
17   1, 50  |     Hence it is not necessary to reduce it to any essential ~evil.~
18   1, 50  |        proceed to infinity, but ~reduce all evils to some good cause,
19   1, 51  |          merely ~because God can reduce it to non-existence, by
20   1, 56  |           might be, it could not reduce material forms to an intelligible ~
21   1, 56  |          except it were first to reduce them to the nature of imagined ~
22   1, 103 |         God?~(3) Whether God can reduce anything to nothingness?~(
23   1, 109 |    produced by itself); since to reduce matter to the act of ~the
24   1, 117 |   certain ~corporeal agents that reduce the matter from potentiality
25   2, 58  |      virtues; since ~they do not reduce the passions to a mean,
26   2, 4   |     Accordingly if anyone ~would reduce the foregoing words to the
27   2, 56  |         act. And if anyone would reduce it to ~the proper form of
28   3, 10  |         neither did Ne narrow or reduce it when He transferred it
29   3, 11  |          first agent, which ~can reduce any creature to a higher
30   3, 11  |         than a natural agent can reduce ~it, and this is usually
31 Suppl, 75|       the earth will be ~able to reduce suddenly to ashes the bodies
 
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