Part, Question
1 1, 39 | wish to express ourselves correctly, we must take into account
2 1, 42 | order of origin is more correctly called ~the order of nature
3 1, 46 | presupposes matter. ~Hence it is correctly described as acting in time "
4 1, 46 | thing and time also, is not ~correctly described as acting now,
5 1, 70 | and the moon alone are not correctly described as ~the "two great
6 1, 39 | wish to express ourselves correctly, we must take into account
7 1, 42 | order of origin is more correctly called ~the order of nature
8 1, 47 | presupposes matter. ~Hence it is correctly described as acting in time "
9 1, 47 | thing and time also, is not ~correctly described as acting now,
10 1, 71 | and the moon alone are not correctly described as ~the "two great
11 2, 56 | has the aptness to ~speak correctly. But grammar does not make
12 2, 56 | make a man always speak correctly: ~for a grammarian may be
13 2, 117 | that ~reviews the passage correctly, it is evident that the
14 2, 152 | as ~the passage is given correctly above, Q[95], A[6], OBJ[
15 2, 184 | Thomas quotes the passage correctly above, Q[124], A[3] and
16 3, 24 | time He may be truly and correctly called the Son of Man, ~
17 3, 77 | speaking, would be ~more correctly described as created anew,
18 Suppl, 36| know how to pronounce it correctly. And since such ~knowledge
19 Suppl, 66| understand the question more correctly who maintain that a man
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