Part, Question
1 2, 12 | movement from A to C ~through B, C is the last terminus,
2 2, 12 | the last terminus, while B is a terminus, but not the ~
3 2, 65 | Q[67] Out. Para. 1/3 - (B) BY WORDS UTILIZED IN A
4 2, 162 | in Dom. inf. oct. Assum. B. V. M.], ~because her conceiving
5 3, 2 | all" [*Little Office of B. V. M., Dominican Rite,
6 3, 28 | Spiritus Sancti" (Office of B. M. V., Ant. ~ad Benedictus,
7 3, 30 | Feast of Purification B.V.M. ix Resp. Brev. ~O.P.].
8 3, 30 | Assumption (De Assump. ~B.V.M. [*Work of another author:
9 3, 30 | Feast of Annunciation, B.V.M. ii Resp. ~Brev. O.P.].
10 3, 35 | says (Serm. de ~Assumpt. B. Virg., [*Supposititious]),
11 Suppl, 55| if a man A ~marry a widow B, C, a relation of her former
12 Suppl, 55| husband being connected with ~B by the first kind of affinity,
13 Suppl, 55| of the second kind, with B, this man's wife contracts ~
14 Suppl, 56| may become co-parent with B in two ways. First, by the ~
15 Suppl, 56| by the ~act of another (B), who baptizes A's child,
16 Suppl, 56| instance when he raises B's child from the sacred
17 Suppl, 74| Evangelist [*Ep. de Assump. B.V., cap. ii, among St. ~
18 Suppl, 80| Suppose two bodies A and B to be in the same place.
19 Suppl, 80| reason the dimensions of B will be ~the same as the
20 Suppl, 80| the ~dimensions of A and B are the same. But two bodies
21 Suppl, 80| whiteness. Therefore A and B ~are one body and yet they
22 Suppl, 81| to be in motion from A to B. It is ~clear that Z, as
23 Suppl, 81| manner when it is wholly in B, because then the movement
24 Suppl, 81| wholly ~in A nor wholly in B. Therefore while it is in
25 Suppl, 81| partly in A, and partly in B, or wholly in some other ~
26 Suppl, 81| and C and partly in C and B. But ~it is impossible for
27 Suppl, 81| partly in A and partly in B without being in some ~way
28 Suppl, 81| intervening space. for since B is a place distant from
29 Suppl, 81| the part of Z which is in B is ~not continuous with
30 Suppl, 81| does not pass form A to B unless first of all it be
31 Suppl, 81| that it passes from A to B ~without ever being moved,
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