Part, Question
1 1, 19 | something undetermined and indefinite in being: and that ~this
2 1, 84 | manifest that in a line of indefinite length, and in a ~circular
3 1, 111 | of those who minister is indefinite, and signifies ~excess;
4 2, 1 | end. Therefore there is an indefinite series of ends.~Aquin.:
5 2, 1 | to suppose a ~thing to be indefinite is to deny that it is good."
6 2, 1 | hinders the reason from an indefinite process.~Aquin.: SMT FS
7 2, 14 | the process of counsel is indefinite?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[14] A[
8 2, 14 | the process of counsel is indefinite?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[14] A[
9 2, 14 | the process of counsel is indefinite. For ~counsel is an inquiry
10 2, 14 | the process of counsel ~is indefinite.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[14] A[
11 2, 64 | that there would be an ~indefinite series of virtues.~Aquin.:
12 2, 64 | There is no need for an indefinite series of virtues: ~because
13 2, 23 | we divide a line into an indefinite number of ~parts, and take
14 2, 104 | virtue does not strive at the indefinite, since "the indefinite ~
15 2, 104 | the indefinite, since "the indefinite ~removes the nature of good" (
16 2, 108 | of that act, so that an ~indefinite number of effects can result
17 3, 28 | sometimes indicates an ~indefinite time, as in Ps. 122:2: "
18 Suppl, 71| First, because it seems that indefinite division which is ~applicable
19 Suppl, 77| necessary to presuppose indefinite dimensions before the ~reception
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