Part, Question
1 1, 10 | OBJ 1: Simple things are usually defined by way of negation;
2 1, 14 | as the cause of things is usually called the "knowledge ~of
3 1, 14 | must ~necessarily be," is usually distinguished; for this
4 1, 19 | In the same way, what is usually with us an expression ~of
5 1, 45 | this preposition "through" usually denotes a mediate cause, ~
6 1, 66 | Spirit of God" ~Scripture usually means the Holy Ghost, Who
7 1, 46 | this preposition "through" usually denotes a mediate cause, ~
8 1, 67 | Spirit of God" ~Scripture usually means the Holy Ghost, Who
9 1, 109 | signs ~and miracles are usually done."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
10 2, 55 | seem that the definition, usually given, of virtue, is ~not
11 2, 58 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Augustine usually applies the term "art" to
12 2, 79 | men." But a ~temptation usually denotes a provocation to
13 2, 110 | manner of speech, grace is ~usually taken in three ways. First,
14 2, 31 | having charge of others were usually designated ~under the name
15 2, 152 | moved, with the ~result that usually follows such motions; and
16 3, 8 | that every principle is usually called a ~head according
17 3, 11 | reduce ~it, and this is usually called the obediential power
18 3, 80 | and with the result that usually follows such ~motions; and
19 3, 82 | days on which the ~faithful usually communicate. And hence it
20 Suppl, 9 | Whether the sixteen conditions usually assigned are necessary for ~
21 Suppl, 92| thing principally, it is not usually transferred to another save ~
22 Suppl, 92| Reply OBJ 4: The dowry is usually settled on the bride not
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