Part, Question
1 1, 2 | But "more" and "less" are predicated of different things, according
2 1, 3 | individual, for He cannot be predicated of many. Therefore He ~is
3 1, 3 | and whatever else is thus predicated of Him.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
4 1, 3 | universal being which is predicated of all ~things. Therefore
5 1, 3 | in general which can be ~predicated of everything. But this
6 1, 3 | because, since genus is predicated as an essential it refers
7 1, 3 | essence ~of the genus which is predicated of them as an essential,
8 1, 3 | Virtue and wisdom are not predicated of God and of us ~univocally.
9 1, 3 | nothing composite can be ~predicated of any single one of its
10 1, 3 | although something which is predicated of the whole may be predicated
11 1, 3 | predicated of the whole may be predicated of ~a part (as a part of
12 1, 3 | the whole which cannot be ~predicated of any of the parts; for
13 1, 5 | in thought, they are not predicated of a ~thing absolutely in
14 1, 5 | not so ~far as it can be predicated of them, but so far as it
15 1, 5 | according ~to everything predicated of him. But evil deprives
16 1, 5 | while the ~virtuous is predicated of such as are desirable
17 1, 5 | something ~univocal to be predicated equally of them all; but
18 1, 5 | something ~analogical to be predicated of them according to priority
19 1, 5 | posteriority. Hence it is predicated chiefly of the virtuous;
20 1, 10 | For nothing made can be ~predicated of God; for Boethius says (
21 1, 11 | For no ~opposite thing is predicated of its opposite. But every "
22 1, 11 | Nevertheless, opposite is not predicated of ~opposite; forasmuch
23 1, 11 | principle of number, cannot be predicated ~of God, since quantity
24 1, 11 | God, since quantity is not predicated of God; likewise, neither
25 1, 11 | convertible with "being" be predicated of God, because it ~imports
26 1, 11 | principle of number is not predicated of ~God, but only of material
27 1, 11 | privation should ~not be predicated of God; for instance, that
28 1, 13 | names applied to God are predicated of Him substantially?~(3)
29 1, 13 | divine substance, and are predicated substantially of God, ~although
30 1, 13 | creatures is univocally predicated of ~them?~Aquin.: SMT FP
31 1, 13 | of God and creatures, is predicated univocally.~Aquin.: SMT
32 1, 13 | the contrary, whatever is predicated of various things under
33 1, 13 | not in the same sense, is predicated equivocally. But no name ~
34 1, 13 | God and of creatures is predicated equivocally.~Aquin.: SMT
35 1, 13 | much less can anything be predicated ~univocally of God and creatures;
36 1, 13 | terms. Hence ~no name is predicated univocally of God and of
37 1, 13 | thus for example "healthy" predicated of medicine ~and urine in
38 1, 13 | that these ~names are not predicated univocally of God and creatures;
39 1, 13 | not ~prove that they are predicated equivocally.~Aquin.: SMT
40 1, 13 | Para. 1/1~Whether names predicated of God are predicated primarily
41 1, 13 | names predicated of God are predicated primarily of creatures?~
42 1, 13 | It seems that names are predicated primarily of creatures rather ~
43 1, 13 | names imposed by us are ~predicated primarily of creatures rather
44 1, 13 | for "healthy" is primarily predicated of ~animal rather than of
45 1, 13 | I answer that, In names predicated of many in an analogical
46 1, 13 | analogical sense, all ~are predicated because they have reference
47 1, 13 | relation to creatures are predicated of God ~temporally?~Aquin.:
48 1, 13 | relation to creatures are not ~predicated of God temporally. For all
49 1, 13 | Therefore nothing can be predicated of God ~temporally. ~Aquin.:
50 1, 13 | Therefore a relation can be predicated of God to the creature ~
51 1, 13 | Lord" ~and "Creator" are predicated of God from eternity, and
52 1, 13 | the creature from being predicated of God ~temporally, not
53 1, 13 | man," ~of whomsoever it is predicated, whether truly or falsely,
54 1, 13 | whether truly or falsely, is predicated ~in one sense. But it would
55 1, 13 | because also being, which is ~predicated analogically, is sometimes
56 1, 13 | is sometimes said to be predicated equivocally ~of different
57 1, 13 | where one ~same thing is predicated of itself, the same rule
58 1, 14 | understand all that can be ~predicated of man. This, however, does
59 1, 14 | and therefore these are predicated of God in an invariable ~
60 1, 16 | consider that ~when anything is predicated of many things univocally,
61 1, 16 | animal. But when anything is predicated of many things ~analogically,
62 1, 16 | denominated. So healthiness is ~predicated of animal, of urine, and
63 1, 19 | certain human passions are predicated of the Godhead metaphorically, ~
64 1, 20 | and joy, can be properly predicated of God, though without ~
65 1, 25 | 1~Reply OBJ 4: Power is predicated of God not as something
66 1, 28 | substance; for nothing can be predicated ~relatively." But whatever
67 1, 28 | really exists in God can be predicated of Him. ~Therefore no real
68 1, 28 | OBJ 1: Relationship is not predicated of God according to its ~
69 1, 28 | show that it was not to be ~predicated of Him as regards the mode
70 1, 28 | essence; but that it is not predicated under the mode of ~substance,
71 1, 29 | from the fact that it is predicated plurally of the ~Three in
72 1, 30 | Because ~relations are predicated relatively, and thus the
73 1, 30 | in that of which they are predicated, as Boethius teaches in ~
74 1, 30 | we say that numeral terms predicated of God are not derived from ~
75 1, 30 | the ~many of which it is predicated, as "one" convertible with "
76 1, 30 | to those of which it ~is predicated. Such a kind of multitude
77 1, 30 | every other ~universal are predicated of many which differ in
78 1, 31 | substance; otherwise it would be predicated of each one of the ~persons:
79 1, 31 | of God, the concrete is predicated ~of the abstract; for Deity
80 1, 31 | essential term in God can be ~predicated of every person "per se,"
81 1, 32 | belongs to the essence be predicated of the notions: for instance,
82 1, 32 | belongs to the ~persons be so predicated; for example, we do not
83 1, 32 | conditions from God, can be predicated of the notions; for we can
84 1, 32 | personal or essential, ~can be predicated of the notions; for we can
85 1, 32 | that one of them can be ~predicated of another, so that we can
86 1, 32 | differ. Nor again are ~they predicated of each other, because they
87 1, 37 | Charity." But no name which is predicated in the singular of ~each
88 1, 39 | essential names should be predicated of the persons in the ~plural,
89 1, 39 | or participles, can be ~predicated of the essential names taken
90 1, 39 | Whether the same can be predicated of essential names taken
91 1, 39 | names of the persons can be predicated of concrete ~essential names?~(
92 1, 39 | Synod.): ~"One substance predicated of the Father and the Son
93 1, 39 | essential names should be predicated in the singular of the three ~
94 1, 39 | name "God," should not ~be predicated in the singular of the three
95 1, 39 | to substance. But it is predicated of the three persons in
96 1, 39 | other essential names can be predicated in the plural of the ~three
97 1, 39 | signify it as substantives are predicated of the three ~persons in
98 1, 39 | essence as adjectives are predicated of the three persons in
99 1, 39 | are substantives, they are predicated of ~many in the singular,
100 1, 39 | a substantive manner are predicated of the three ~persons in
101 1, 39 | an ~adjectival manner are predicated of the three persons plurally,
102 1, 39 | referred to relation, it is predicated of God in the plural; ~whereas,
103 1, 39 | to the substance, it is predicated in ~the singular. So Augustine
104 1, 39 | and Holy Ghost - it is ~predicated of the three, not in the
105 1, 39 | singular term, for it cannot be predicated in ~the plural, as above
106 1, 39 | for that of which it is ~predicated. But the Father is the divine
107 1, 39 | to the persons, can be ~predicated of this word, "God," as,
108 1, 39 | 4: The divine essence is predicated of the Father by mode of ~
109 1, 39 | regards things which are predicated of ~another as the universal
110 1, 39 | substantive personal terms can be predicated of the essence, because
111 1, 39 | personal ~adjectives cannot be predicated of the essence unless we
112 1, 39 | Whether the persons can be predicated of the essential terms?~
113 1, 39 | that the persons cannot be predicated of the ~concrete essential
114 1, 39 | Further, the lower is not predicated of the higher except by ~
115 1, 39 | of the persons ~cannot be predicated of this name "God," except
116 1, 39 | personal or notional, cannot be predicated of the essence, ~nevertheless
117 1, 39 | substantive terms can be so predicated, owing to the real ~identity
118 1, 39 | and two, and three, can be predicated of the essence ~as if we
119 1, 40 | things are identical, what is predicated of ~one is predicated of
120 1, 40 | is predicated of ~one is predicated of the others. But all that
121 1, 40 | others. But all that is predicated of a Person ~is not predicated
122 1, 40 | predicated of a Person ~is not predicated of His property. For we
123 1, 40 | participles and verbs being predicated ~of the properties.~Aquin.:
124 1, 41 | De Trin.): "Whatever is predicated of ~God, of whatever genus
125 1, 42 | God, for the Father is not predicated of the Son as the ~genus
126 1, 42 | universal whole, although it is ~predicated of each of the relations;
127 1, 43 | is said of it cannot be predicated of Him. Hence ~He cannot
128 1, 59 | fortitude. But temperance is predicated of them according as in ~
129 1, 68 | 3: Further, whatever is predicated of many things univocally
130 1, 68 | many things univocally is ~predicated of them according to some
131 1, 76 | to him as man, ~which is predicated of him essentially. We must
132 1, 76 | manner in which one ~thing is predicated of another. Those things
133 1, 76 | from ~various forms are predicated of one another, either accidentally, (
134 1, 76 | two things could not be predicated of the other, ~except accidentally,
135 1, 76 | another - or that one would be predicated of the other according to
136 1, 76 | false: because "animal" ~is predicated of man essentially and not
137 1, 76 | animal can be ~essentially predicated of man.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
138 1, 77 | which the potential whole is predicated of its parts, ~being midway
139 1, 77 | therefore it is properly ~predicated of each part. But the integral
140 1, 77 | Therefore in no way can it be predicated of each part; yet in a way
141 1, 77 | part; yet in a way it is ~predicated, though improperly, of all
142 1, 77 | Therefore in a way it can be ~predicated of each part, but not so
143 1, 37 | Charity." But no name which is predicated in the singular of ~each
144 1, 39 | essential names should be predicated of the persons in the ~plural,
145 1, 39 | or participles, can be ~predicated of the essential names taken
146 1, 39 | Whether the same can be predicated of essential names taken
147 1, 39 | names of the persons can be predicated of concrete ~essential names?~(
148 1, 39 | Synod.): ~"One substance predicated of the Father and the Son
149 1, 39 | essential names should be predicated in the singular of the three ~
150 1, 39 | name "God," should not ~be predicated in the singular of the three
151 1, 39 | to substance. But it is predicated of the three persons in
152 1, 39 | other essential names can be predicated in the plural of the ~three
153 1, 39 | signify it as substantives are predicated of the three ~persons in
154 1, 39 | essence as adjectives are predicated of the three persons in
155 1, 39 | are substantives, they are predicated of ~many in the singular,
156 1, 39 | a substantive manner are predicated of the three ~persons in
157 1, 39 | an ~adjectival manner are predicated of the three persons plurally,
158 1, 39 | referred to relation, it is predicated of God in the plural; ~whereas,
159 1, 39 | to the substance, it is predicated in ~the singular. So Augustine
160 1, 39 | and Holy Ghost - it is ~predicated of the three, not in the
161 1, 39 | singular term, for it cannot be predicated in ~the plural, as above
162 1, 39 | for that of which it is ~predicated. But the Father is the divine
163 1, 39 | to the persons, can be ~predicated of this word, "God," as,
164 1, 39 | 4: The divine essence is predicated of the Father by mode of ~
165 1, 39 | regards things which are predicated of ~another as the universal
166 1, 39 | substantive personal terms can be predicated of ~the essence, because
167 1, 39 | personal ~adjectives cannot be predicated of the essence unless we
168 1, 39 | Whether the persons can be predicated of the essential terms?~
169 1, 39 | that the persons cannot be predicated of the ~concrete essential
170 1, 39 | Further, the lower is not predicated of the higher except by ~
171 1, 39 | of the persons ~cannot be predicated of this name "God," except
172 1, 39 | personal or notional, cannot be predicated of the essence, ~nevertheless
173 1, 39 | substantive terms can be so predicated, owing to the real ~identity
174 1, 39 | and two, and three, can be predicated of the essence ~as if we
175 1, 40 | things are identical, what is predicated of ~one is predicated of
176 1, 40 | is predicated of ~one is predicated of the others. But all that
177 1, 40 | others. But all that is predicated of a Person ~is not predicated
178 1, 40 | predicated of a Person ~is not predicated of His property. For we
179 1, 40 | participles and verbs being predicated ~of the properties.~Aquin.:
180 1, 41 | De Trin.): "Whatever is predicated of ~God, of whatever genus
181 1, 42 | God, for the Father is not predicated of the Son as the ~genus
182 1, 42 | universal whole, although it is ~predicated of each of the relations;
183 1, 43 | is said of it cannot be predicated of Him. Hence ~He cannot
184 1, 60 | fortitude. But temperance is predicated of them according as in ~
185 1, 69 | 3: Further, whatever is predicated of many things univocally
186 1, 69 | many things univocally is ~predicated of them according to some
187 1, 75 | to him as man, ~which is predicated of him essentially. We must
188 1, 75 | manner in which one ~thing is predicated of another. Those things
189 1, 75 | from ~various forms are predicated of one another, either accidentally, (
190 1, 75 | two things could not be predicated of the other, ~except accidentally,
191 1, 75 | another - or that one would be predicated of the other according to
192 1, 75 | false: because "animal" ~is predicated of man essentially and not
193 1, 75 | animal can be ~essentially predicated of man.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
194 1, 76 | which the potential whole is predicated of its parts, ~being midway
195 1, 76 | therefore it is properly ~predicated of each part. But the integral
196 1, 76 | Therefore in no way can it be predicated of each part; yet in a way
197 1, 76 | part; yet in a way it is ~predicated, though improperly, of all
198 1, 76 | Therefore in a way it can be ~predicated of each part, but not so
199 1, 84 | whereby the universal whole is predicated of its part: for the genus
200 1, 84 | intellect, whereby ~accident is predicated of subject, as when we say "
201 2, 17 | the reverse. Now "one" is predicated in ~the same way as "being."
202 2, 18 | according as being ~is predicated of substance and of accident,
203 2, 18 | of accident, so is good predicated of a ~thing both in respect
204 2, 18 | actions, good and evil are predicated in reference to the ~reason;
205 2, 24 | since "morals are ~properly predicated of man," as Ambrose says (
206 2, 29 | of accident; and being is predicated of substance ~before it
207 2, 29 | substance ~before it is predicated of accident, by a priority
208 2, 29 | reason, because it ~is not predicated of accident except inasmuch
209 2, 34 | itself. Now that which ~is predicated to a thing considered in
210 2, 34 | considered in itself, is predicated thereof ~universally. Therefore
211 2, 53 | that a ~species might be predicated of its individuals more
212 2, 67 | else ~they would not be predicated of the species. But even
213 2, 67 | intellectual nature, and ~animal is predicated of that which has a sensitive
214 2, 88 | its ~parts, of which it is predicated, of the one first, and of
215 2, 97 | corporal things, right is predicated absolutely: and ~therefore,
216 2, 97 | remains right. But right ~is predicated of law with reference to
217 2, 51 | essentially, because it is predicated of all sins: and in ~this
218 2, 118 | one of ~which the whole is predicated essentially, and it is less
219 2, 118 | For sometimes one thing is predicated of ~many in one common ratio,
220 2, 118 | sometimes one ~thing is predicated of many according to priority
221 2, 118 | justice; ~and justice is predicated of it with priority to being
222 2, 118 | it with priority to being predicated of ~legal justice, since
223 2, 169 | And since that which is predicated ~universally and by its
224 2, 169 | precedence of that which is predicated in a limited and relative
225 2, 172 | faith is more ~properly predicated of the latter knowledge,
226 2, 181 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Life is predicated of a thing absolutely: wherefore ~
227 3, 2 | and form the nature is not predicated of the ~suppositum, for
228 3, 2 | the contrary, Whatever is predicated accidentally, predicates,
229 3, 3 | inasmuch as It ~cannot be predicated of several supposita, but
230 3, 3 | prevents several ~things being predicated of the Person. Hence it
231 3, 3 | However, some of the ~things predicated of God can be understood
232 3, 3 | belongs to the nature can be predicated of the Person subsisting
233 3, 3 | Person of the Father may be predicated what belongs to ~the human
234 3, 10 | inasmuch as it can be ~predicated of an infinite number. ~
235 3, 16 | to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Son ~of God, and
236 3, 16 | to the Son of Man may be predicated of the ~Divine Nature, and
237 3, 16 | Incarnation one Person is not predicated of another; for we do not
238 3, 16 | human nature ought not to be predicated of God by saying that God
239 3, 16 | 39], A[4] that what is ~predicated of God not relatively but
240 3, 16 | absolute. Hence, if it is predicated of God, it would follow
241 3, 16 | For they say that man is ~predicated of God by reason of a certain
242 3, 16 | hypostasis, one can be properly ~predicated of the other: unless merely
243 3, 16 | may properly and truly be predicated of Socrates and Plato. Hence, ~
244 3, 16 | may be truly and properly ~predicated of this word "God," as it
245 3, 16 | matter; and man is ~not predicated of God accidentally, but
246 3, 16 | but essentially, as being predicated ~of its hypostasis - not,
247 3, 16 | and hence they are not predicated one of ~another. But in
248 3, 16 | being ~distinct, are not predicated one of the other, in the
249 3, 16 | in ~suppositum, they are predicated of each other in the concrete.~
250 3, 16 | cases ~the abstract is not predicated of the abstract, but only
251 3, 16 | OBJ 4: This word "man" is predicated of God, because of the union ~
252 3, 16 | words which are absolutely predicated of God from ~eternity.~~
253 3, 16 | this word "God" ~should be predicated of man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
254 3, 16 | 2: Further, whatever is predicated of the predicate may be ~
255 3, 16 | of the predicate may be ~predicated of the subject. But this
256 3, 16 | God" is truly and properly predicated ~of the Person of the Son
257 3, 16 | 2: This word "Father" is predicated of this word "God," ~inasmuch
258 3, 16 | And in ~this way it is not predicated of the Person of the Son,
259 3, 16 | that this word "Father" be predicated of this word ~"Man," of
260 3, 16 | which the Word "God" is predicated, inasmuch as "Man" stands ~
261 3, 16 | because ~this word "God" is predicated of man not on account of
262 3, 16 | Now ~"God" and "Lord" are predicated essentially of the Son of
263 3, 16 | hence ~they ought not to be predicated denominatively, since this
264 3, 16 | word Divine is wont to be predicated even of things of ~which
265 3, 16 | of ~which the word God is predicated essentially; thus we say
266 3, 16 | signification. But "lordly" is not ~predicated of those of which "lord"
267 3, 16 | those of which "lord" is predicated; for we are not wont to ~
268 3, 16 | the human nature can be predicated of God?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
269 3, 16 | wished to divide words ~predicated of Christ, in this way,
270 3, 16 | human ~nature should not be predicated of God, and that such as
271 3, 16 | Divine Nature should not be predicated of the Man. Hence Nestorius
272 3, 16 | both natures, of them they predicated what pertained ~to both
273 3, 16 | proposition in which ~something is predicated of another, we must not
274 3, 16 | consider what the ~predicate is predicated of, but also the reason
275 3, 16 | the reason of its being predicated. ~Thus, although we do not
276 3, 16 | do not distinguish things predicated of Christ, yet we ~distinguish
277 3, 16 | reason of which they are predicated, since those ~things that
278 3, 16 | to the Divine Nature are predicated of Christ in His ~Divine
279 3, 16 | to the human nature are predicated ~of Christ in His human
280 3, 16 | impossible for contraries to be predicated of the ~same in the same
281 3, 16 | nothing prevents their being predicated of ~the same in different
282 3, 16 | And thus contraries are predicated of ~Christ, not in the same,
283 3, 16 | the human nature can be predicated of the Divine ~Nature?~Aquin.:
284 3, 16 | belongs to the human nature is predicated ~of the Son of God, and
285 3, 16 | the human nature may be predicated of the Divine Nature.~Aquin.:
286 3, 16 | same; thus "risible" can be predicated only of man. Now ~in the
287 3, 16 | to one nature cannot be predicated of the other if they are ~
288 3, 16 | the word of which they are predicated ~refers to one nature, as
289 3, 16 | identity the Divine Nature is predicated of the Son of ~God. Nevertheless,
290 3, 16 | to the Divine Nature is predicated of the ~human nature - not,
291 3, 16 | omnipotent), is nowise predicated of the human nature. But
292 3, 16 | human nature can nowise be predicated of the Divine ~Nature.~Aquin.:
293 3, 16 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, man as predicated of Christ stands for the
294 3, 16 | that which begins to be ~predicated of it for the first time.
295 3, 16 | Now to be man is truly predicated ~of God, as stated above (
296 3, 16 | that something. is ~newly predicated of another. Hence, whenever
297 3, 16 | Hence, whenever anything is predicated of ~another, and there is
298 3, 16 | change in that of which it is predicated, then to ~be made is to
299 3, 16 | takes place in whatever is predicated ~absolutely, for whiteness
300 3, 16 | greatness. But whatever is ~predicated relatively can be newly
301 3, 16 | relatively can be newly predicated of anything without its ~
302 3, 16 | hence to be man is newly predicated of God without any change
303 3, 16 | neither the Man of Whom it is predicated was made, nor is God made,
304 3, 16 | so that "to be ~God" was predicated of the man, and, conversely,
305 3, 16 | properties of both natures may be predicated of the ~common hypostasis
306 3, 16 | Person in ~Itself may be predicated simply of Christ by reason
307 3, 16 | exist in a part, ~are not predicated of the whole simply, i.e.
308 3, 16 | the Divine ~Nature, may be predicated equally of Christ. Hence
309 3, 16 | they belong, are not to be predicated without a ~qualification.
310 3, 16 | Further, the predicate is predicated of the term placed in ~reduplication,
311 3, 16 | 3: Further, whatever is predicated of a man as man is predicated
312 3, 16 | predicated of a man as man is predicated of ~him "per se" and simply,
313 3, 16 | creature" is naturally predicated not only of ~abstract, but
314 3, 17 | that "one" ~and "two" are predicated denominatively. Now Christ
315 3, 17 | abstract, cannot truly be predicated of the suppositum or person,
316 3, 17 | viz. the Divine, may be ~predicated of Him both in the abstract
317 3, 17 | the human nature cannot be predicated of Christ in ~the abstract,
318 3, 17 | nature is not naturally predicated of its suppositum. But ~
319 3, 17 | if both the natures were predicated in the abstract of ~Christ,
320 3, 17 | the two natures ~are not predicated of Christ, except as they
321 3, 17 | that "one" or "two" be ~predicated of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
322 3, 17 | Divine Nature, which is predicated even in the ~abstract of
323 3, 17 | Divine Nature, which is ~predicated of the Father and Son.~Aquin.:
324 3, 17 | Trinity the Divine Nature is ~predicated, even in the abstract of
325 3, 17 | Incarnation both natures are not predicated in the abstract of Christ; ~
326 3, 17 | thing of which "two" is predicated. Now what is predicated
327 3, 17 | predicated. Now what is predicated is said ~of the suppositum,
328 3, 20 | Some of these things are predicated of Him because of His ~relation
329 3, 20 | priesthood. And some are ~predicated, or may be predicated, of
330 3, 20 | are ~predicated, or may be predicated, of Him because of the Father'
331 3, 20 | Son," those things can be predicated ~essentially and absolutely
332 3, 35 | Further, the word "God" is predicated in common of Father, Son, ~
333 3, 35 | every relation which is predicated of God from time does ~not
334 3, 50 | attributes of ~human nature are predicated of the Son of God only by
335 3, 50 | of Christ after death is predicated ~of the Son of God - namely,
336 3, 57 | ratio. But place is not predicated in the same ratio ~of bodies
337 3, 63 | of a thing must needs be predicated of it properly. Consequently, ~
338 3, 75 | them can one extreme be ~predicated of the other by the substantive
339 3, 90 | of sin, because sin is predicated of each one of them. Therefore
340 Suppl, 37| several of which the whole is predicated, neither ought this sacrament
341 Suppl, 37| the whole ~would not be predicated of them. Therefore it is
342 Suppl, 37| can have the remote genus ~predicated of them in the plural in
343 Suppl, 81| because being in a ~place is predicated equivocally of a body and
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