Part, Question
1 1, 41| material principle, as a knife is ~"of" iron; or a formal
2 1, 41| material principle, as a knife is ~"of" iron; or a formal
3 1, 83| not seek knowledge of a knife except for the purpose of ~
4 1, 83| produce a certain individual knife; and in ~like manner the
5 1, 83| cannot judge perfectly of a knife unless he knows the ~action
6 1, 83| knows the ~action of the knife: and in like manner the
7 2, 57| to act well ~(e.g. that a knife should carve well, or that
8 2, 85| smith in ~order to make a knife, chooses a matter both hard
9 2, 85| is a matter adapted for a knife: but that iron be ~breakable
10 2, 45| matter, such as a house, a knife and ~so forth; and prudence,
11 3, 70| cutting, we use an iron ~knife more commonly than a stone
12 3, 70| more commonly than a stone knife. Therefore circumcision
13 3, 70| been performed with a stone knife.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[
14 3, 70| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: A stone knife was not essential to circumcision.
15 3, 70| rule, make use of such a knife for ~circumcision; indeed,
16 3, 70| performed with a ~stone knife, thus (Ex. 4:25) we read
17 3, 78| the smith alone makes a knife we do not deny the power
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