Part, Question
1 1, 14 | God; for the principle of singularity is ~matter, which, since
2 1, 14 | singular things in their singularity.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14] A[
3 1, 29 | belongs to the general idea of singularity can be defined; and so ~
4 1, 31 | we must shun the term "singularity," ~lest we take away the
5 1, 31 | exclude from God the idea of singularity or uniqueness." ~Nevertheless,
6 1, 33 | possesses a position of singularity above ~others, in having
7 1, 39 | multitude; wherefore the ~singularity or plurality of a substantive
8 1, 39 | subject; and ~therefore the singularity and plurality of adjectives
9 1, 57 | matter is the principle of singularity. Therefore the ~angel cannot
10 1, 57 | natures, but also as to their singularity; so through the ~species
11 1, 39 | multitude; wherefore the ~singularity or plurality of a substantive
12 1, 39 | subject; and ~therefore the singularity and plurality of adjectives
13 1, 58 | matter is the principle of singularity. Therefore the ~angel cannot
14 1, 58 | natures, but also as to their singularity; so through the ~species
15 1, 85 | is that the principle of ~singularity in material things is individual
16 2, 160| senseless mirth, boasting, ~singularity, arrogance, presumption,
17 2, 160| to which is ~opposed "singularity," whereby a man wishes to
18 2, 186| do these works preclude singularity ~of life; not that they
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