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eliezer 2
eligantur 1
eligens 1
eligible 15
eliminated 1
elimination 1
eliseus 20
Frequency    [«  »]
15 divulge
15 dress
15 dullness
15 eligible
15 endeavors
15 exactly
15 excelling
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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eligible

   Part, Question
1 2, 13 | that which is equally ~(eligible) with something else cannot 2 2, 13 | chosen which appears as less (eligible). Therefore if two or more 3 2, 13 | one appears to be more (eligible), it is ~impossible to choose 4 2, 39 | object of choice becomes less eligible by ~reason of sorrow, so 5 2, 105 | all, both because all are eligible ~to govern, and because 6 2, 145 | itself denotes something not eligible ~but penal: yet it becomes 7 2, 145 | but penal: yet it becomes eligible in so far as it is useful 8 3, 40 | should have embraced the most eligible form ~of life. But the most 9 3, 40 | form ~of life. But the most eligible form of life is that which 10 Suppl, 28| former dignity so as to be eligible for the clerical state and 11 Suppl, 49| loss attached to it to be eligible, it needs to ~have some 12 Suppl, 71| contrary, Two goods are more eligible than one. Therefore special ~ 13 Suppl, 95| But "not to be" is not eligible; since it has not the ~appearance 14 Suppl, 95| sense ~that "not to be" is eligible, not in itself but accidentally, 15 Suppl, 95| OBJ 2: Non-existence is eligible, not in itself, but only ~


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