Part, Question
1 1, 13 | whatever mode it applies in determining what it ~understands about
2 1, 15 | the divine will ~are the determining and effective types of things."
3 1, 39 | if there is ~no adjunct determining it to the person - that
4 1, 52 | there is no occasion for ~determining in his regard one indivisible
5 1, 77 | they may be ~understood as determining the act of sense on the
6 1, 39 | if there is ~no adjunct determining it to the person - that
7 1, 53 | there is no occasion for ~determining in his regard one indivisible
8 1, 76 | they may be ~understood as determining the act of sense on the
9 1, 84 | word "more" be taken as ~determining the act of understanding
10 1, 84 | more" can ~be taken as determining the act of understanding
11 2, 9 | hand, the object moves, by determining the act, after the ~manner
12 2, 95 | to decisions of rulers in determining particular points of the
13 2, 95 | Wherefore ~Isidore in determining the nature of law, lays
14 2, 100 | subordinate to the above, and determining certain special modes of ~
15 2, 103 | ceremonies; just as the determining of our relations with our
16 2, 26 | measure ~is of itself the determining and modifying rule of other
17 2, 58 | the worst, by ~deciding or determining, and in this case when judging
18 2, 138 | there is less danger in determining, especially in general, ~
19 3, 60 | of matter and form, the determining principle is on the part
20 3, 78 | an opinion, rather than determining the point.~Aquin.: SMT TP
21 3, 78 | substance, yet without ~determining its proper nature, as stated
22 Suppl, 79| potentiality of matter, by determining it to one thing, and it
23 Suppl, 89| see in general, ~without determining the sight to any particular
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