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stationed 1
stations 1
statu 8
statue 17
statues 3
statuimus 1
statuit 1
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17 speeches
17 spirating
17 stable
17 statue
17 stick
17 stress
17 summit
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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statue

   Part, Question
1 1, 4 | caused." For, we say that a statue is like a man, but not conversely; 2 1, 45 | cause; as when we say that a statue ~is made from brass. But " 3 1, 45 | represents fire generating; and a statue of ~Mercury represents Mercury; 4 1, 46 | cause; as when we say that a statue ~is made from brass. But " 5 1, 46 | represents fire generating; and a statue of ~Mercury represents Mercury; 6 1, 102 | Hercules is the end of the statue ~made to represent him. 7 2, 92 | by Ninus, ~who caused the statue of his father Bel to be 8 3, 84 | the ~proximate matter of a statue is a metal, while the remote 9 Suppl, 76| Further, the matter of a statue ranks higher in the statue 10 Suppl, 76| statue ranks higher in the statue than ~the matter of a man 11 Suppl, 76| De Anima ii). But if a statue is remade from ~the same 12 Suppl, 76| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: A statue may be considered in two 13 Suppl, 76| substance, it is the selfsame statue that is ~remade from the 14 Suppl, 76| accidental form which, if the ~statue be destroyed, passes away 15 Suppl, 76| identically the same, nor can the statue be identically the same. 16 Suppl, 76| Sent. iv, D, 44), because a statue, after ~being remade, is 17 Suppl, 76| substance, and in this way ~a statue is homogeneous, although


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