Part, Question
1 1, 23 | the actions of warming and cutting; but not so ~actions remaining
2 1, 45 | Thus we see that a saw, in ~cutting wood, which it does by the
3 1, 54 | passion in it, as burning and cutting; and another ~which does
4 1, 76 | chooses iron adapted ~for cutting through hard material; but
5 1, 46 | Thus we see that a saw, in ~cutting wood, which it does by the
6 1, 55 | passion in it, as burning and cutting; and another ~which does
7 1, 75 | chooses iron adapted ~for cutting through hard material; but
8 1, 87 | and to an instrument, as cutting to the workman and the ~
9 1, 90 | saw for ~the purpose of cutting, he makes it of iron, which
10 1, 96 | even to the degree of the cutting out ~of part of his body. ~
11 1, 109 | power of the soul. Again the cutting of the wood is from the
12 2, 85 | sharpened so as to be useful for cutting, and in respect of this ~
13 2, 95 | such as ~to be suitable for cutting (Phys. ii, text. 88). Again,
14 2, 102 | of a ~saw is taken from cutting, which is its end, as stated
15 2, 102 | prohibition extended only to the cutting of oneself in honor ~of
16 2, 102 | from a graft, or from a cutting: but ~it seldom happens
17 2, 105 | and children, and by not cutting down fruit-trees of that
18 2, 11 | its ~name from its being a cutting off [secando], as Isidore
19 2, 31 | health, if possible, without cutting off a limb, ~but, if this
20 2, 63 | welfare otherwise than by cutting off a member, because sin
21 2, 63 | is curbed not so much by cutting off a member as by curbing ~
22 2, 63 | causes much less harm ~than cutting off a member. Now it is
23 2, 162 | hardness ~may make it fit for cutting. But that it be liable to
24 2, 183 | act against a ~precept by cutting off his finger, although
25 3, 62 | proper action: for it is by cutting that it makes ~a couch.
26 3, 70 | for nourishment. But, in cutting, we use an iron ~knife more
27 3, 74 | iron, so as to adapt it for cutting. But the end of this ~sacrament
28 Suppl, 4 | the case of burning or ~cutting a wound. Now sorrow is in
29 Suppl, 21| sick man undergo pain, by cutting him, ~for instance, in order
30 Suppl, 70| the soul, and the saw by cutting wood produces the shape
31 Suppl, 77| however, is speaking of the cutting of ~hair that was a part
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