Part, Question
1 1, 114 | observed in ~bodies, of occurrences in the heavens, such as
2 2, 30 | station and the ~ordinary occurrences of life: for no man ought
3 2, 49 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, rare occurrences wherein there is need to
4 2, 90 | to divinations ~of human occurrences, or by the observances of
5 2, 93 | grave - for these and like occurrences ~are not one thing, but
6 2, 93 | truth, especially in public occurrences which depend ~on the multitude.
7 2, 93 | sometimes the cause of future occurrences; for ~instance, when a person'
8 2, 93 | of both dreams and future occurrences, and ~in this way the future
9 2, 93 | be the cause of ~future occurrences, or be cognizant of them.~
10 2, 93 | is not a cause of future occurrences, ~so that dreams of this
11 2, 93 | accidentally to future ~occurrences, and if at any time they
12 2, 93 | things regarding future ~occurrences of the seasons, according
13 2, 93 | also ~the causes of future occurrences or are cognizant of them.
14 2, 94 | Further, human actions and occurrences are disposed by divine ~
15 2, 94 | should be signs of subsequent occurrences: wherefore, ~according to
16 2, 121 | deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?~(10) Whether it makes use
17 2, 121 | deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
18 2, 121 | deal chiefly with sudden ~occurrences. For it would seem that
19 2, 121 | future in the case of sudden occurrences. ~Therefore the operation
20 2, 121 | inconsistent with sudden occurrences. Therefore the operation
21 2, 121 | fortitude is not ~about sudden occurrences: because the brave man chooses
22 2, 121 | is chiefly about sudden occurrences, because ~according to the
23 2, 145 | account of ~the more common occurrences. Now, generally speaking,
24 Suppl, 65| contrary to nature when certain occurrences take place in natural ~things
25 Suppl, 65| exception to more frequent occurrences.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[
26 Suppl, 74| I do not think that the occurrences in Egypt were ~in their
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