|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |       of all substances, as the Commentator shows (Metaph. x). ~Therefore
 2   1, 4   |  because He lacks not (says the Commentator, ~Metaph. v) any excellence
 3   1, 19  |        some other power, as the Commentator [*Averroes] says in ~Phys.
 4   1, 54  |        Anima iii) and from his ~Commentator [*Averroes, A.D. 1126-1198].
 5   1, 54  |         A[5] Body Para. 2/3~The Commentator (Metaph. xii) says the same
 6   1, 76  |         A[1] Body Para. 3/8~The Commentator held that this union is
 7   1, 55  |        Anima iii) and from his ~Commentator [*Averroes, A.D. 1126-1198].
 8   1, 55  |         A[5] Body Para. 2/3~The Commentator (Metaph. xii) says the same
 9   1, 75  |         A[1] Body Para. 3/8~The Commentator held that this union is
10   1, 78  |       actually luminous, as the Commentator says on De ~Anima ii. And
11   1, 86  |  likenesses thereof. ~Hence the Commentator says (De Anima iii) that
12   1, 87  |         1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the Commentator says (Metaph. ii) that "
13   1, 87  |         4: This argument of the Commentator fails in several ways. ~
14   2, 49  |        when necessary." And the Commentator says ~(De Anima iii) that "
15   2, 50  |       in the body. For, as the ~Commentator says (De Anima iii), "a
16   2, 50  |       the angels. For ~Maximus, commentator of Dionysius (Coel. Hier.
17   2, 51  |       use when we will," as the Commentator says on De Anima iii. ~Therefore
18   2, 169 |      act when we will," as ~the Commentator [*Averroes or Ibn Roshd,
19   3, 32  |        soul are active, as the ~Commentator says (De Anima ii). But
20 Suppl, 65|     said to be natural, as the ~Commentator states (De Coelo et Mundo
21 Suppl, 72|        begotten of seed, as the Commentator says on Phys. viii. Now
22 Suppl, 76|        yet remain. ~Now, as the Commentator observes on the First Book
23 Suppl, 76|         1), and ~again from the Commentator (De Anima ii). But if a
24 Suppl, 81|      the ~Philosopher's, as the Commentator thereon observes. They say
25 Suppl, 81|        5~But this reply, as the Commentator observes, proceeds from
26 Suppl, 81| Philosopher's argument, as the ~Commentator explains, we must take the
27 Suppl, 88|     spiritual substance, as the Commentator says on De Coelo et Mundo;
28 Suppl, 89|        the Intelligence, as the Commentator attests (De Anima iii).
29 Suppl, 89|       iii.) as indicated by the Commentator (De Anima ~iii). But when
30 Suppl, 89|   various forms. Hence also the Commentator (De Anima ~iii.) compares
31 Suppl, 89|        1/1~OBJ 11: Further, the Commentator says (De Anima iii), that "
 
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