|    Part, Question1   1, 45  |      But as action and ~passion coincide as to the substance of motion,
 2   1, 63  |    These two ~views in a manner coincide; because according to both,
 3   1, 77  |   Nothing prevents things which coincide in subject, from ~being
 4   1, 46  |      But as action and ~passion coincide as to the substance of motion,
 5   1, 64  |    These two ~views in a manner coincide; because according to both,
 6   1, 76  |   Nothing prevents things which coincide in subject, from ~being
 7   2, 3   |   because its beginning and end coincide. But the beginning of ~human
 8   2, 74  |      the material cause do not ~coincide" (Phys. 2, text. 70). Now
 9   2, 76  | perchance, the two sins do not ~coincide, but are separate. It may
10   2, 85  |   vexation," which ~four do not coincide with the four in question.
11   2, 111 |       species, and moreover all coincide in this - that one ~precedes
12   2, 22  |         efficient causes do not coincide with ~one another (Phys.
13   2, 152 |        A[7] Body Para. 2/3~They coincide when a man employs force
14   2, 152 |       vice as its end, and may ~coincide with the various species
15   2, 156 |        Now these ~three seem to coincide with the three aforesaid.
16 Suppl, 45|      the ~present, so that they coincide in point of time; but when
17 Suppl, 45|          and hence they do not ~coincide in point of time. For this
18 Suppl, 80|         those whose boundaries ~coincide" (Phys. vi, 6). Therefore
19 Suppl, 80|   contiguous bodies are said to coincide.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
 
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