Part, Question
1 1, 17 | parts which are mutually exclusive. For ~thus the definition
2 1, 31 | the Father?~(3) Whether an exclusive term, which seems to exclude
3 1, 31 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the exclusive word "alone" should be added
4 1, 31 | It would seem that the exclusive word "alone" [solus] is
5 1, 31 | the adverb "only," being exclusive, can be applied either ~
6 1, 31 | because, as logicians say, an exclusive diction so fixes the ~term
7 1, 31 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether an exclusive diction can be joined to
8 1, 31 | 1: It would seem that an exclusive diction can be joined to
9 1, 31 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, an exclusive diction does not exclude
10 1, 31 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The exclusive diction does not exclude
11 1, 36 | although there be added an exclusive term; except only as regards
12 1, 57 | contrary, Whatever is the exclusive sign of the Divinity, does ~
13 1, 57 | know future events is the exclusive ~sign of the Divinity, according
14 1, 58 | contrary, Whatever is the exclusive sign of the Divinity, does ~
15 1, 58 | know future events is the exclusive ~sign of the Divinity, according
16 2, 28 | prove a ~hindrance to their exclusive individual rights. In like
17 2, 160| and wish to ~appear the exclusive possessors of what they
18 2, 178| virtues; secondly, other acts exclusive of contemplation; thirdly, ~
19 3, 46 | since many are mutually exclusive, as burning ~and drowning;
20 3, 83 | for the Church to make ~exclusive use of altars made of stone.~
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