Part, Question
1 1, 16 | the affirmative ~must be resolved into the negative, as when
2 1, 51 | substance of Christ's body, but resolved into pre-existing matter; ~
3 1, 56 | make. Therefore had God resolved to make more angels or ~
4 1, 68 | must ~rather be the vapors resolved from the waters which are
5 1, 68 | lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved into vapor may be lifted
6 1, 52 | substance of Christ's body, but resolved into pre-existing matter; ~
7 1, 57 | make. Therefore had God resolved to make more angels or ~
8 1, 69 | must ~rather be the vapors resolved from the waters which are
9 1, 69 | lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved into vapor may be lifted
10 1, 78 | something: for conscience may be resolved into "cum alio ~scientia,"
11 2, 79 | connected with purity, if it be resolved into ~"sanguine tinctus,
12 2, 149 | fortitude, whereby it is resolved to suffer any evil ~whatsoever
13 3, 32 | by reason of the semen ~resolved. But this cannot stand,
14 3, 46 | according to which it was resolved that the fruit ~of man's
15 3, 47 | natural will, yet Christ resolved to fulfill God's will with ~
16 3, 50 | that other. And so Christ resolved to die, that by dying He ~
17 3, 84 | the penitent, and by being resolved that his past ~sins should
18 Suppl, 44| Matrimony may also be resolved into "matris munium" [*i.e.
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