|    Part, Question1   1, 5   |           iii) as ~implying some causal relation in God; for we
 2   1, 85  |         is drawn from ~universal causal principles; from these the
 3   1, 89  |  actually, but only as to some ~"causal virtues"; which cannot be
 4   1, 89  |       body was created as to its causal ~virtue in the elements
 5   1, 90  |       six days, according to the causal virtues ~which God inserted
 6   1, 90  | corporeal creature by ~reason of causal virtues can be produced
 7   1, 90  |         said to pre-exist in the causal virtues of ~creatures, in
 8   1, 90  |       the previous work in their causal virtues.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 9   1, 90  |    actually, and his body in its causal elements. But other doctors ~
10   1, 91  |        in creatures as to their ~causal virtues are produced by
11   1, 91  |         body was produced in its causal ~virtues among the first
12   1, 91  |        indeed pre-exist in these causal virtues, in the things first
13   1, 114 |          are said to be certain "causal virtues" ~(Augustine, De
14   1, 114 |          seminal virtues are not causal virtues: for ~miracles are
15   1, 114 |      seminal virtues, but not of causal ~virtues. Therefore it is
16   1, 114 |        gather that they are also causal virtues, just as ~seed is
17   1, 114 |     typal ideas" can be ~called "causal virtues," but not, strictly
18   1, 114 |     wrought outside the scope of causal virtues. Likewise neither
19   2, 30  |       the passage quoted we have causal, not essential ~predication:
20   3, 66  |         and thus there would be "causal predication."~Aquin.: SMT
21 Suppl, 86|         good will judge, ~in the causal (Cf. A[1]) sense, because
 
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