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3001 Suppl, 77| perfectly attain to the species of flesh as that which was ~
3002 Suppl, 77| the primary being of the species, as ~the second opinion
3003 Suppl, 77| regards what they have of the species, since thus they ~remain;
3004 Suppl, 77| but remain as to their species; and nevertheless the selfsame
3005 Suppl, 77| reach the perfection of ~the species so perfectly as those which
3006 Suppl, 77| the multiplication of the species. Hence it ~will rise again
3007 Suppl, 77| participation of the virtue of the species, and if he approached equally ~
3008 Suppl, 77| flesh are perfected as to ~species by the rational soul, so
3009 Suppl, 77| Therefore not only the parts of species but also the parts ~of matter
3010 Suppl, 77| it has something of the species, but ~not all, if we consider
3011 Suppl, 77| the quantity due to his species, as the third opinion states,
3012 Suppl, 77| of the totality of the ~species which is dependent on quantity,
3013 Suppl, 77| parts both of which have the species ~and matter. But these two
3014 Suppl, 77| speak of the totality of the species, but not if we ~speak of
3015 Suppl, 77| we speak of totality of species, since it ~occupies another
3016 Suppl, 77| considered in relation to the species, since ~it does not occupy
3017 Suppl, 77| the third opinion parts of species are the ~same as parts of
3018 Suppl, 77| considered both in respect of ~species, as to what belongs to the
3019 Suppl, 77| belongs to the form and species in them, and in ~respect
3020 Suppl, 77| which is under the form and species. Now it ~is clear that the
3021 Suppl, 77| distinction between parts of species and ~parts of matter say
3022 Suppl, 77| by means of the parts of ~species, wherefore they are not
3023 Suppl, 77| definite quantity regards ~the species especially when definite
3024 Suppl, 77| belongs to the ~essence of the species, as in the human body.~
3025 Suppl, 78| through the strength of the species being ~weakened the human
3026 Suppl, 78| OBJ 3: The strength of the species is said to be more perfect
3027 Suppl, 78| not ~only in the self-same species but also in the selfsame
3028 Suppl, 78| individual in the human ~species aims at some degree of quantity
3029 Suppl, 78| only to the form of the species, but also to the nature
3030 Suppl, 78| that is befitting to ~the species, the Divine power will supply
3031 Suppl, 78| to the perfection of the ~species, the different degrees whereof
3032 Suppl, 78| perfection of the human species. Nor will any ~defect result
3033 Suppl, 78| human nature both in the ~species and in the individual. Hence
3034 Suppl, 79| sensations, not by receiving species from ~sensibles, but by
3035 Suppl, 79| sensibles, but by emission of species. But this is impossible,
3036 Suppl, 79| emitting and not by ~receiving species, sense in them would be
3037 Suppl, 79| actualized by receiving species, not ~indeed from external
3038 Suppl, 79| this kind of outflow of species towards the organs of sense,
3039 Suppl, 79| being, when, namely, the species or the intention of a quality, ~
3040 Suppl, 79| the pupil receives the ~species of whiteness and yet does
3041 Suppl, 79| senses are receptive of species in matter but without matter.
3042 Suppl, 79| material "being" which the species had outside the ~soul (De
3043 Suppl, 79| the aforesaid reception of species, ~the body is not drawn
3044 Suppl, 79| will be new reception of species in the ~organs of sensation,
3045 Suppl, 79| the pupil receiving the species of ~the thing seen. But
3046 Suppl, 79| not receptive of a visible species; and ~consequently a mirror
3047 Suppl, 80| differ not in genus, nor in ~species, but in their accidents.
3048 Suppl, 82| cause, but not as to its species. Hence just ~as the clarity
3049 Suppl, 82| nature is, by reason of its species, proportionate to ~the sight,
3050 Suppl, 83| to the perfection of its species.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
3051 Suppl, 83| case at issue, because the ~species which is in the fire materially
3052 Suppl, 84| they know things by innate ~species. Now by such knowledge the
3053 Suppl, 87| natural power of the human species, nevertheless there ~is
3054 Suppl, 87| soul, and are of the same species as the man ~Christ in respect
3055 Suppl, 88| was at some time as to its species: "What is it that ~hath
3056 Suppl, 88| parts, ~both genera and species. Therefore it will never
3057 Suppl, 88| indeed so as to change their species, but so as to add a certain ~
3058 Suppl, 88| before return the same in ~species but different in the individual (
3059 Suppl, 88| perfection be removed. Now the species of animals, plants, and ~
3060 Suppl, 88| at least as regards ~the species: and to this end their continual
3061 Suppl, 88| unseemly to say that these species will at ~length cease to
3062 Suppl, 88| Philosopher (De Generat. ii) the species of ~animals, plants and
3063 Suppl, 88| be impossible for those species to be perpetuated.~Aquin.:
3064 Suppl, 88| animals cease as to their species, it does not ~follow that
3065 Suppl, 89| matter, and the intelligible species as form; ~so that the intellect
3066 Suppl, 92| they should be of the same species. Now ~men are in conformity
3067 Suppl, 92| the angels in ~unity of species, neither as to His Divine
3068 Suppl, 92| are ~they from agreeing in species that there is still an infinite
3069 Suppl, 92| of an individual of one species, if we consider each ~one
3070 Suppl, 92| itself, it is not of the same species as another member, for a ~
3071 Suppl, 93| and "less" do not change a species. But those who ~keep the
3072 Suppl, 93| taken according to ~the species and figures of the numbers
3073 Suppl, 93| but according to their species: even as fire ~is specifically
3074 Suppl, 94| Whether it is of the same species as our fire?~(7) Whether
3075 Suppl, 94| fire of hell is of the same species as ours?~Aquin.: SMT XP
3076 Suppl, 94| fire is not of the same species as the ~corporeal fire which
3077 Suppl, 94| fire is not of the same ~species as this.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3078 Suppl, 94| every ~water is of the same species as every other water." Therefore
3079 Suppl, 94| every fire is of the same species as every other fire.~Aquin.:
3080 Suppl, 94| it is always of the same species, so far as the ~nature of
3081 Suppl, 94| there may be a difference of species as ~to the bodies which
3082 Suppl, 94| of hell is of ~the same species as the fire we have, so
3083 Suppl, 94| not argue a difference of species as regards the ~nature of
3084 Suppl, 94| damned will be of the same ~species as now, although now they
3085 Suppl, 94| its being of a ~different species.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
3086 Suppl, 95| Further, the intelligible species remain in the separated
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