Part, Question
1 1, 46 | that a stone be ~moved by a stick, the stick by the hand,
2 1, 46 | be ~moved by a stick, the stick by the hand, and so on to
3 1, 47 | that a stone be ~moved by a stick, the stick by the hand,
4 1, 47 | be ~moved by a stick, the stick by the hand, and so on to
5 2, 15 | an ~action suitable to a stick, but to apply the stick
6 2, 15 | stick, but to apply the stick so that it touch the ~stone,
7 2, 15 | the power of moving the stick. But ~irrational animals
8 2, 16 | to ride, and the use of a stick is to ~strike. Now we apply
9 2, 16 | also external things, ~as a stick, to strike. But it is evident
10 2, 17 | for one does not use a stick ~before doing something
11 2, 17 | doing something with the stick. But command is not simultaneous ~
12 2, 108| preach ~without scrip or stick, and so on, since they were
13 2, 176| instrument, as a man ~through a stick. It is thus that God works
14 2, 184| one's beard, lifting a stick from the ground and so forth,
15 3, 62 | the one, ~separate, as a stick, for instance; the other,
16 3, 62 | united ~instrument, as a stick by the hand. Now the principal
17 3, 64 | instrument; as the ~hand can to a stick.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
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