Part, Question
1 1, 45 | in which the becoming is sustained. Therefore ~it is impossible
2 1, 60 | what comes first is always ~sustained in what comes after it.
3 1, 46 | in which the becoming is sustained. Therefore ~it is impossible
4 1, 61 | what comes first is always ~sustained in what comes after it.
5 1, 96 | immortal body, which was sustained by food? Since ~an immortal
6 1, 102 | nothingness were it not sustained by a governing hand, as
7 2, 87 | stated (A[7]) that ills sustained in bodily goods or ~even
8 2, 102 | animals that human life is sustained: and moreover they are most ~
9 2, 60 | sometimes that the loss sustained is greater than ~the thing
10 2, 116 | their means man's life is sustained (for which reason they are ~
11 2, 135 | habit, but a virtuous act sustained to the end, according to
12 2, 140 | reason. Now ~the body is sustained by means of operations that
13 2, 146 | and whereas life cannot be sustained without food, it follows
14 2, 150 | the individual cannot be sustained. On the other hand, the
15 3, 1 | perfect thing, by which it ~is sustained, hence it is that satisfaction
16 3, 15 | of the "fomes" of sin, He sustained an external assault on the
17 3, 46 | Reply OBJ 2: The likeness is sustained, not as to the number of
18 Suppl, 75| with that life which was sustained by the influence of ~that
19 Suppl, 93| without which life ~can be sustained: and thus the labor of frugality
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