|    Part, Question1   1, 2   |         but the ~existence of a Primal Truth is not self-evident
 2   1, 3   |   accidents. If, therefore, the primal members of these ~genera
 3   1, 3   |         God, there will be many primal beings other than ~God -
 4   1, 3   |      Whence as God is absolute ~primal being, there can be in Him
 5   1, 3   |      compound can be absolutely primal among beings - not ~even
 6   1, 3   |       form, though they are the primal parts of every ~compound.
 7   1, 3   |         that ~God is absolutely primal being (Q[2], A[3]).~Aquin.:
 8   1, 4   | imperfect, cannot be absolutely primal; but must be preceded by
 9   1, 5   |       therefore, viewed in its ~primal (i.e. substantial) being
10   1, 5   |        Because, regarded in its primal actuality, a thing simply ~
11   1, 5   |      such sort that even in its primal actuality, it is in some
12   1, 32  |   asserted the existence of one Primal Being whom ~they also declared
13   1, 37  |    proceeds as the love of the ~primal goodness whereby the Father
14   1, 39  |      Son - there is supreme and primal life," etc.~Aquin.: SMT
15   1, 39  |        wondrous ~proportion and primal equality," etc.~Aquin.:
16   1, 37  |    proceeds as the love of the ~primal goodness whereby the Father
17   1, 39  |      Son - there is supreme and primal life," etc.~Aquin.: SMT
18   1, 39  |        wondrous ~proportion and primal equality," etc.~Aquin.:
19   1, 106 |        God ~Himself, Who is the primal truth; and to the will of
20   2, 50  |   intelligible ~things, just as primal matter is in respect of
21   2, 68  |    union between ~them. Now the primal union of man with God is
22 Suppl, 42|        twofold. One regards the primal perfection ~consisting in
23 Suppl, 59|      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The primal union of the soul to God
 
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