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     Part, Question501 Suppl, 50|         required for them. And if an imperfect thing ~requires more conditions,
502 Suppl, 59|           perfection is material and imperfect ~in relation to the latter.
503 Suppl, 59|              the first perfection is imperfect and material in comparison
504 Suppl, 59|          marriage of unbelievers is ~imperfect, whereas the marriage of
505 Suppl, 59|          because the marriage is not imperfect as to the ~bond, although
506 Suppl, 59|             although it is sometimes imperfect as to its effect. Hence
507 Suppl, 66|         result not of the sin but of imperfect signification.~Aquin.: SMT
508 Suppl, 72|             the act of that which is imperfect, wherefore it must needs ~
509 Suppl, 72|           the universe would be more imperfect, if all elemental matter
510 Suppl, 81|           movement is the act of the imperfect." But there will be no ~
511 Suppl, 88|         useless, and would always be imperfect. ~But it cannot be reduced
512 Suppl, 88|            the act of that which is ~imperfect: although it may pertain
513 Suppl, 88|             the universe will remain imperfect if anything belonging ~to
514 Suppl, 88|           that the world will remain imperfect when it is renewed, it ~
515 Suppl, 89|              and such a knowledge is imperfect unless it reach to the ~
516 Suppl, 89|            is not reduced to act is ~imperfect. Now the passive intellect
517 Suppl, 89|             things, it would ~remain imperfect, which is absurd.~Aquin.:
518 Suppl, 89|    perfection, it is not said ~to be imperfect, even though it lack some
519 Suppl, 90|            soul, since every part is imperfect, and ~is completed in its
520 Suppl, 90|            was separated. Now ~every imperfect thing desires its perfection.
521 Suppl, 95|              speculative matters was imperfect, and that ~they missed its
 
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