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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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deals

   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | OBJ 2: Further, no science deals with individual facts. But 2 1, 17 | principally and naturally deals with external ~accidents, 3 1, 20 | because by His ~care He deals out equal good to all, but 4 1, 53 | Aristotle's demonstration deals with what is ~indivisible 5 1, 53 | Aristotle's demonstration deals with movement which is ~ 6 1, 59 | considered as ~a human virtue, deals with the desires of sensible 7 1, 54 | Aristotle's demonstration deals with what is ~indivisible 8 1, 54 | Aristotle's demonstration deals with movement which is ~ 9 1, 60 | considered as ~a human virtue, deals with the desires of sensible 10 2, 6 | For the first ~objection deals with ignorance of what a 11 2, 14 | analysis, as when our judgment deals with effects, ~which by 12 2, 74 | points, the final judgment deals with that which comes last; 13 2, 93 | objection we grant, because it deals with those necessary ~things 14 2, 45 | end: and the reason that ~deals with things to be done for 15 2, 45 | AA[1],2). But ~"reason deals with universals," according 16 2, 47 | demonstration since it deals with contingencies. Therefore 17 2, 48 | common name political, ~and deals with individuals."~Aquin.: 18 2, 50 | correspond to ~prudence, since it deals with speculative matters: 19 2, 63 | imprison a man. An act which deals with ~undue matter is evil 20 2, 79 | power or virtue whose action deals with an end, moves ~by its 21 2, 79 | power or virtue whose action deals with matters ~directed to 22 2, 121 | action?~(9) Whether fortitude deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?~( 23 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~Whether fortitude deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?~ 24 3, 41 | But the tempter ~only deals with three, viz. gluttony, 25 3, 76 | Reply OBJ 1: This argument deals with accidental movement, 26 3, 79 | Reply OBJ 3: This argument deals with past venial sins, which 27 Suppl, 12| since vindictive justice ~deals with both cases. The same


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