Part, Question 
 1   1, 8  |     sense the adverb "anywhere" determines the ~act of seeing on the
 2   1, 8  |         according as the adverb determines the act of the seer, as
 3   1, 12 |           the conjunction ~"as" determines the mode of vision on the
 4   1, 12 |        to science, for ~science determines the intellect to one object
 5   1, 13 |    whereas this name HE WHO IS, determines no mode of being, but is ~
 6   1, 13 |         this adverb "otherwise" determines the word "understanding"
 7   1, 17 |    neither asserts anything nor determines any ~subject, and can therefore
 8   1, 17 |    asserts nothing, whereas it ~determines its subject, for it is "
 9   1, 19 |       its nature is necessary, ~determines itself to will things to
10   1, 43 |        the principle, ~but also determines the temporal term of the
11   1, 50 |       there is ~one thing which determines to a special grade, and
12   1, 43 |        the principle, ~but also determines the temporal term of the
13   1, 51 |       there is ~one thing which determines to a special grade, and
14   2, 9  |   cannot will anything. But man determines himself by his ~reason to
15   2, 18 |    condition of the object that determines the action's species. Thus
16   2, 49 |         is that which a measure determines": wherefore it implies a
17   2, 2  |       the conditions that faith determines; hence they do ~not truly
18   2, 10 |   formal object of his sin, and determines ~the various species of
19   2, 55 |     just work which the reason ~determines, and which is a kind of
20   2, 86 |  Likewise, when anyone rightly ~determines of his own authority that
21   3, 2  |   termini. And hence assumption determines the term whence and ~the
22   3, 2  |        from another. ~But union determines none of these things. hence
23   3, 2  |         Reply OBJ 3: Assumption determines with whom the union is made
24   3, 16 |    participle "made" absolutely determines ~either the subject or the
25   3, 16 | understood that the word "made" determines the ~composition, with this
26   3, 60 |         sacraments; because one determines ~the other, as stated above.~
27 Suppl, 7|        of the Divine law, which determines the ~circumstances, as is
28 Suppl, 8|       the way of salvation, but determines it sufficiently. A priest, ~
 
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