Part, Question
1 1, 109 | other movements; that is, by employing corporeal agents ~to produce
2 1, 109 | this visible world, by employing corporeal seeds by local
3 1, 114 | produce ~certain results by employing with a hidden movement certain
4 1, 114 | we speak of the demons as employing seeds.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
5 1, 116 | natural power, except by employing corporeal ~agents for the
6 2, 58 | perfect be the principal agent employing an instrument, it will produce ~
7 2, 4 | the ~syllogism, without employing the syllogistic form.~Aquin.:
8 2, 49 | false premisses ~through employing an unsuitable middle term.
9 2, 49 | whereas research is made by employing also common ~principles.
10 2, 75 | Accordingly, if without employing deceit the seller disposes
11 2, 75 | nothing ~prevents art from employing certain natural causes for
12 2, 94 | superstitious or unlawful in employing ~natural things simply for
13 2, 152 | rape when a man, without employing force, ~violates a virgin
14 2, 176 | thus that God works while employing instrumentally ~the faith
15 3, 42 | secret to the crowds, by ~employing parables in teaching them
16 3, 83 | is put right, either by employing a remedy, or at least by ~
17 Suppl, 34| lording over others and employing them for one's own ~profit.
18 Suppl, 34| of power is expressed by ~employing the imperative mood.~Aquin.:
19 Suppl, 34| others, is conferred by employing the imperative mood. For]*
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