Part, Question
1 1, 87 | intellect, as he himself ~maintains, or whether (as he says
2 1, 104 | intelligible species, and ~maintains and preserves both power
3 1, 116 | commenting on De Anima iii, maintains that all men have one ~passive
4 1, 116 | of them. But so far as he maintains that all men have but one ~
5 2, 58 | virtue, as the Philosopher maintains (Ethic. vii, ~1,9).~Aquin.:
6 2, 74 | as the ~second opinion maintains.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[74] A[
7 2, 112 | of a special ~virtue that maintains the becomingness of this
8 2, 144 | 141], A[3]) moral virtue ~maintains the good of reason against
9 2, 166 | much on such persons, or maintains those ~comedians who practice
10 3, 80 | received daily, while another ~maintains the contrary, let each one
11 Suppl, 13| Damasum] says: ~"Whoever maintains that God has commanded anything
12 Suppl, 38| sacraments, as ~the third opinion maintains.~
13 Suppl, 77| second opinion, since it maintains that what is produced from
14 Suppl, 77| clear ~that this opinion maintains that the whole of what belongs
15 Suppl, 77| it. It differs in that it maintains that whatever is under ~
16 Suppl, 77| man as the ~second opinion maintains, but not for quite the same
17 Suppl, 77| this that the first opinion maintains ~that nothing will rise
18 Suppl, 86| it, but only that which maintains in the end, good ~or evil.~
19 Suppl, 88| man's use. ~Wherefore he maintains that what we read in the
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