Part, Question
1 1, 42 | temporal. The eighth is ~transformation, as an image is made of
2 1, 42 | is made of brass; which transformation is ~material. The ninth
3 1, 42 | temporal. The eighth is ~transformation, as an image is made of
4 1, 42 | is made of brass; which transformation is ~material. The ninth
5 1, 91 | of corn" - that is, ~by transformation of the nourishment. Nevertheless,
6 1, 113 | be admitted that all the transformation of corporeal things which ~
7 1, 113 | these seeds; such as the transformation of ~certain things into
8 1, 115 | models them by a reciprocal ~transformation. By fate all things that
9 2, 171 | account of some bodily ~transformation (as in the case of people
10 3, 28 | one form, but subject to transformation. And though the natural ~
11 3, 32 | no such ~thing as natural transformation. But in this they are deceived.
12 3, 32 | are deceived. Because a ~transformation is said to be natural by
13 3, 32 | Reply OBJ 3: In order for a transformation to be natural, there is
14 3, 33 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, for a transformation to be natural, it is enough
15 3, 33 | principle suffices for a transformation ~to be natural, when it
16 3, 35 | eternal nativity were a ~transformation or a movement, but because
17 3, 35 | designated by way of a ~transformation or movement.~Aquin.: SMT
18 3, 35 | the work of God in the ~transformation of the whole earth, He chose
19 3, 44 | clearly by a process of transformation that grains are ~multiplied
20 Suppl, 72| can be no doubt that the transformation of the air and earth will ~
21 Suppl, 77| at the beginning of its transformation, and thus ~it is called "
22 Suppl, 77| or as in the course of transformation and already ~beginning to
23 Suppl, 77| and has already undergone transformation and ~become incorporate
24 Suppl, 77| human nature by ~the natural transformation of the food into the human
25 Suppl, 79| ascribes to Christ's power the ~transformation of the human body, because "
26 Suppl, 80| except by some kind of transformation, as in the ~Sacrament of
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