Part, Question 
 1   1, 13  |     effect which is not an ~adequate result of the power of the
 2   1, 14  | known by the proper species adequate ~to the knowable object;
 3   1, 17  |     For as truth implies an adequate ~apprehension of a thing,
 4   1, 25  |    Q[21], A[2]), is ~not so adequate to the divine wisdom that
 5   1, 32  |   the image in our mind an ~adequate proof in the case of God,
 6   1, 39  | which brings before us the ~adequate power of God in the sphere
 7   1, 55  |    cannot be the proper and adequate type of several ~things.
 8   1, 39  | which brings before us the ~adequate power of God in the sphere
 9   1, 56  |    cannot be the proper and adequate type of several ~things.
10   1, 87  |     there ~is no proper and adequate proportion between material
11   1, 88  |   to receive the proper and adequate knowledge of sensible things
12   1, 107 |  way of ~property, if it is adequate and proportionate to its
13   1, 107 |      but from that which is adequate thereto; as, for instance, ~
14   2, 5   |   fulfilled" is a ~good and adequate definition; but an inadequate
15   2, 129 |  evident ~that it is not an adequate reward, as stated in Ethic.
16   2, 177 |       2) Whether this is an adequate division?~Aquin.: SMT SS
17   3, 1   |     as it is condign, being adequate to ~make good the fault
18   3, 35  |     For if we ~consider the adequate causes of filiation, we
19 Suppl, 89|     the knower needs to be ~adequate to the knowableness of the
20 Suppl, 92| adornment of ~soul and body adequate to life, lasting for ever
21 Suppl, 92|    husband provided with an adequate support for ~his wife and
 
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