Part, Question
1 1, 34 | declared that the Son ~differed in substance from the Father.
2 1, 66 | opinions of philosophers have ~differed. Plato and all who preceded
3 1, 70 | that, Philosophers have differed on this question. Anaxagoras, ~
4 1, 67 | opinions of philosophers have ~differed. Plato and all who preceded
5 1, 71 | that, Philosophers have differed on this question. Anaxagoras, ~
6 1, 109 | immaterial substances. But he differed ~from Plato because he supposed
7 2, 24 | the opinion of the Stoics differed from ~that of the Peripatetics:
8 2, 72 | OBJ 3: Further, if sins differed specifically according to
9 2, 110 | identical in ~essence, and differed only logically - in the
10 2, 2 | persons, but this belief differed ~according to differences
11 2, 11 | certain doctors seem to have ~differed either in matters the holding
12 2, 121 | reason. ~And possibly they differed not in reality but in their
13 2, 169 | pertains to the active life, ~differed from the purpose of operation
14 3, 28 | was the same in nature but differed in glory": so that it seems
15 3, 31 | condition of the patriarchs ~differed from that of Christ: for
16 3, 54 | of the same nature, but differed in glory." Accordingly,
17 Suppl, 19| kingly power would not ~have differed from the priestly power.
18 Suppl, 80| Accordingly people have differed by ~ascribing subtlety to
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