|     Part, Question1   1, 9   |           existence. Thus, as the ~production of a thing into existence
  2   1, 21  |      preserved in creation; by the production of beings in ~a manner that
  3   1, 25  |             manifest itself in the production of its effect: as, for example,
  4   1, 25  |      wholly manifest itself in the production of an ~animal generated
  5   1, 30  |          Himself infinitely in the production of a divine person. But ~
  6   1, 32  |         the Holy Ghost, but to the production of the world. For one ~God
  7   1, 33  |            as the principle of the production of creatures. For as the ~
  8   1, 37  |            the flower, but by ~the production of the flower. So when we
  9   1, 37  |        sense, not only imports the production of a divine person, but ~
 10   1, 44  |          be ~threefold: (1) of the production of creatures; (2) of the
 11   1, 44  |           consider that if for the production of anything an ~exemplar
 12   1, 45  |           but cannot happen in the production of all being by the ~universal
 13   1, 45  |     creation; for creation is the ~production of the whole being, and
 14   1, 45  |         But creation, which is the production of the very ~substance of
 15   1, 47  |    ARTICLES)~After considering the production of creatures, we come to
 16   1, 61  |            Out. Para. 1/2 - OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE ANGELS IN THE ORDER
 17   1, 61  |          hence the six days of the production of ~things are set forth
 18   1, 65  |        corporeal creatures, in the production of which, as Holy Scripture
 19   1, 65  |        which, after narrating the ~production of each kind of corporeal
 20   1, 65  |         iii, 4). Therefore in the ~production of things it was ordained
 21   1, 65  |      another, and so on until the ~production of corporeal creatures.
 22   1, 65  |        untenable, since ~the first production of corporeal creatures is
 23   1, 65  |        cause. But creation is the ~production of a thing in its entire
 24   1, 65  |            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the production of things an order exists,
 25   1, 65  |       another by a lower. But ~the production of finite things, where
 26   1, 65  |            cause. But in the first production of corporeal creatures no ~
 27   1, 67  |        Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the production of light is fittingly assigned
 28   1, 67  |             It would seem that the production of light is not fittingly ~
 29   1, 67  |           a subordinate place. The production of light, then, ought not ~
 30   1, 67  |          fourth day. Therefore the production of light could not have
 31   1, 67  |         second day. ~Therefore the production of light, dividing night
 32   1, 67  |              A[5]). Therefore the ~production of light ought not to be
 33   1, 67  |         are two opinions as to the production of light. ~Augustine seems
 34   1, 67  |          fittingly passed over the production of the spiritual creature,
 35   1, 67  |        nature ~is signified by the production of light, that is to say,
 36   1, 67  |       Other writers think that the production of spiritual creatures was ~
 37   1, 67  |        removed first of all by the production ~of light. In the first
 38   1, 67  |           works of distinction the production of light should take first ~
 39   1, 67  |        effects. Thus, then, in the production of this light a triple distinction ~
 40   1, 67  |            we must understand ~the production of light to signify the
 41   1, 68  |          the firmament implies the production of the element of ~fire.
 42   1, 68  |         the element of ~fire. This production, however, belongs to the
 43   1, 69  |          the waters;~(2) About the production of plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 44   1, 69  |            it was fitting that the production of plants should take place
 45   1, 69  |           was not fitting that the production of ~plants should take place
 46   1, 69  |          as ~animals have. But the production of animals belongs to the
 47   1, 69  |           adornment. Therefore the production of plants, as ~also belonging
 48   1, 69  |            thee," show that by the production of certain plants ~the earth
 49   1, 69  |            accursed. Therefore the production of plants in general ~should
 50   1, 69  |          herb." But concerning the production of ~plants, Augustine's
 51   1, 69  |           it grew." Therefore, the production of plants in their ~causes,
 52   1, 69  |        worketh until now."Now the ~production of plants from out the earth
 53   1, 69  |         the natural course by ~the production of seed. Wherefore Scripture
 54   1, 69  |          seed," as ~indicating the production of perfection of perfect
 55   1, 69  |          fixed in the earth, their production ~is treated as a part of
 56   1, 70  |          of inquiry:~(1) As to the production of the lights;~(2) As to
 57   1, 70  |             As to the end of their production;~(3) Whether they are living
 58   1, 70  |     adornment is set ~forth by the production of things having movement
 59   1, 70  |         Gen. ad lit. v, 5) on the ~production of lights is not at variance
 60   1, 70  |          cooperate in the work of ~production by their movements, as the
 61   1, 70  |         the cause assigned for the production of the lights is reasonable?~
 62   1, 70  |         the cause assigned for the production of the ~lights is not reasonable.
 63   1, 70  |    ministers, as it were, to their production. The intellect, for example, ~
 64   1, 71  |           does not suffice for the production of every kind of ~fishes
 65   1, 71  |        walk on land. Therefore the production of fishes is ~not sufficiently
 66   1, 71  |          intermediate body, by the production of birds and fishes. As,
 67   1, 71  |           in his opinion about the production of fishes and birds, as
 68   1, 71  |           as he differs ~about the production of plants. For while others
 69   1, 71  |       region of clouds. Hence the ~production of birds is ascribed to
 70   1, 71  |             The order in which the production of these animals is given ~
 71   1, 72  |            said about them in the ~production of other animals, whereas
 72   1, 72  |          earth, is adorned by the ~production of land animals, corresponds
 73   1, 72  |          Gen. ad lit. ~v) that the production was potential, and other
 74   1, 72  |        hence, in speaking of their production, nothing is said of their
 75   1, 73  |            the seventh day, as the production of many individual ~beings,
 76   1, 73  |           to movement, but to ~the production of new creatures, and to
 77   1, 74  |         one day is devoted to the ~production of fishes, and another to
 78   1, 74  |        ought to be assigned to the production of birds and ~another to
 79   1, 74  |           creation belongs to the ~production of formless matter, and
 80   1, 74  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The production of animals is recorded with
 81   1, 74  |       therefore the days of ~their production are separated or united
 82   1, 74  |          referring to the ~mode of production, they will be found not
 83   1, 74  |        either view of the mode of ~production. For the other writers agree
 84   1, 74  |        with him that in the first ~production of things matter existed
 85   1, 74  |       there was ~a time, after the production of creatures, in which light
 86   1, 74  |        creation is ~understood the production of formless matter. But
 87   1, 75  |           sensitive powers in the ~production of the phantasms.~Aquin.:
 88   1, 37  |            the flower, but by ~the production of the flower. So when we
 89   1, 37  |        sense, not only imports the production of a divine person, but ~
 90   1, 45  |          be ~threefold: (1) of the production of creatures; (2) of the
 91   1, 45  |           consider that if for the production of anything an ~exemplar
 92   1, 46  |           but cannot happen in the production of all being by the ~universal
 93   1, 46  |     creation; for creation is the ~production of the whole being, and
 94   1, 46  |         But creation, which is the production of the very ~substance of
 95   1, 48  |    ARTICLES)~After considering the production of creatures, we come to
 96   1, 62  |            Out. Para. 1/2 - OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE ANGELS IN THE ORDER
 97   1, 62  |          hence the six days of the production of ~things are set forth
 98   1, 66  |        corporeal creatures, in the production of which, as Holy Scripture
 99   1, 66  |        which, after narrating the ~production of each kind of corporeal
100   1, 66  |         iii, 4). Therefore in the ~production of things it was ordained
101   1, 66  |      another, and so on until the ~production of corporeal creatures.
102   1, 66  |        untenable, since ~the first production of corporeal creatures is
103   1, 66  |        cause. But creation is the ~production of a thing in its entire
104   1, 66  |            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the production of things an order exists,
105   1, 66  |       another by a lower. But ~the production of finite things, where
106   1, 66  |            cause. But in the first production of corporeal creatures no ~
107   1, 68  |        Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the production of light is fittingly assigned
108   1, 68  |             It would seem that the production of light is not fittingly ~
109   1, 68  |           a subordinate place. The production of light, then, ought not ~
110   1, 68  |          fourth day. Therefore the production of light could not have
111   1, 68  |         second day. ~Therefore the production of light, dividing night
112   1, 68  |              A[5]). Therefore the ~production of light ought not to be
113   1, 68  |         are two opinions as to the production of light. ~Augustine seems
114   1, 68  |          fittingly passed over the production of the spiritual creature,
115   1, 68  |        nature ~is signified by the production of light, that is to say,
116   1, 68  |       Other writers think that the production of spiritual creatures was ~
117   1, 68  |        removed first of all by the production ~of light. In the first
118   1, 68  |           works of distinction the production of light should take first ~
119   1, 68  |        effects. Thus, then, in the production of this light a triple distinction ~
120   1, 68  |            we must understand ~the production of light to signify the
121   1, 69  |          the firmament implies the production of the element of ~fire.
122   1, 69  |         the element of ~fire. This production, however, belongs to the
123   1, 70  |          the waters;~(2) About the production of plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP
124   1, 70  |            it was fitting that the production of plants should take place
125   1, 70  |           was not fitting that the production of ~plants should take place
126   1, 70  |          as ~animals have. But the production of animals belongs to the
127   1, 70  |           adornment. Therefore the production of plants, as ~also belonging
128   1, 70  |            thee," show that by the production of certain plants ~the earth
129   1, 70  |            accursed. Therefore the production of plants in general ~should
130   1, 70  |          herb." But concerning the production of ~plants, Augustine's
131   1, 70  |           it grew." Therefore, the production of plants in their ~causes,
132   1, 70  |        worketh until now."Now the ~production of plants from out the earth
133   1, 70  |         the natural course by ~the production of seed. Wherefore Scripture
134   1, 70  |          seed," as ~indicating the production of perfection of perfect
135   1, 70  |          fixed in the earth, their production ~is treated as a part of
136   1, 71  |          of inquiry:~(1) As to the production of the lights;~(2) As to
137   1, 71  |             As to the end of their production;~(3) Whether they are living
138   1, 71  |     adornment is set ~forth by the production of things having movement
139   1, 71  |         Gen. ad lit. v, 5) on the ~production of lights is not at variance
140   1, 71  |          cooperate in the work of ~production by their movements, as the
141   1, 71  |         the cause assigned for the production of the lights is reasonable?~
142   1, 71  |         the cause assigned for the production of the ~lights is not reasonable.
143   1, 71  |    ministers, as it were, to their production. The intellect, for example, ~
144   1, 71  |           does not suffice for the production of every kind of ~fishes
145   1, 71  |        walk on land. Therefore the production of fishes is ~not sufficiently
146   1, 71  |          intermediate body, by the production of birds and fishes. As,
147   1, 71  |           in his opinion about the production of fishes and birds, as
148   1, 71  |           as he differs ~about the production of plants. For while others
149   1, 71  |       region of clouds. Hence the ~production of birds is ascribed to
150   1, 71  |             The order in which the production of these animals is given ~
151   1, 71  |            said about them in the ~production of other animals, whereas
152   1, 71  |          earth, is adorned by the ~production of land animals, corresponds
153   1, 71  |          Gen. ad lit. ~v) that the production was potential, and other
154   1, 71  |        hence, in speaking of their production, nothing is said of their
155   1, 72  |            the seventh day, as the production of many individual ~beings,
156   1, 72  |           to movement, but to ~the production of new creatures, and to
157   1, 73  |         one day is devoted to the ~production of fishes, and another to
158   1, 73  |        ought to be assigned to the production of birds and ~another to
159   1, 73  |           creation belongs to the ~production of formless matter, and
160   1, 73  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The production of animals is recorded with
161   1, 73  |       therefore the days of ~their production are separated or united
162   1, 73  |          referring to the ~mode of production, they will be found not
163   1, 73  |        either view of the mode of ~production. For the other writers agree
164   1, 73  |        with him that in the first ~production of things matter existed
165   1, 73  |       there was ~a time, after the production of creatures, in which light
166   1, 73  |        creation is ~understood the production of formless matter. But
167   1, 74  |           sensitive powers in the ~production of the phantasms.~Aquin.:
168   1, 89  |           Para. 1/2 - OF THE FIRST PRODUCTION OF MAN'S SOUL (FOUR ARTICLES)~
169   1, 89  |            must consider the first production of man, ~concerning which
170   1, 89  |     subjects of treatment: (1) the production ~of man himself; (2) the
171   1, 89  |       himself; (2) the end of this production; (3) the state and ~condition
172   1, 89  |         his abode. Concerning the ~production of man, there are three
173   1, 89  |            be considered: (1) the ~production of man's soul; (2) the production
174   1, 89  |  production of man's soul; (2) the production of man's body; (3) the ~
175   1, 89  |            of man's body; (3) the ~production of the woman.~Aquin.: SMT
176   1, 89  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The production of act from the potentiality
177   1, 90  |           91] Out. Para. 1/1 - THE PRODUCTION OF THE FIRST MAN'S BODY (
178   1, 90  |           have now to consider the production of the first man's body.
179   1, 90  |     disposition it received in its production;~(4) The mode and order
180   1, 90  |          The mode and order of its production.~~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
181   1, 90  |           was fitting that in the ~production of man's body, the power
182   1, 90  |     heavenly body ~had part in its production.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
183   1, 90  |   temperature ~is required for the production of man and other animals.
184   1, 90  |            bodies suffices for the production of some imperfect animals ~
185   1, 90  |        Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the production of the human body is fittingly
186   1, 90  |             It would seem that the production of the human body is not ~
187   1, 90  |           Yet in ~describing man's production, Scripture uses a special
188   1, 90  |         with the perfection of the production ~of things, that God should
189   1, 90  |          must be understood of the production of the body with the soul;
190   1, 91  |           92] Out. Para. 1/1 - THE PRODUCTION OF THE WOMAN (FOUR ARTICLES)~
191   1, 91  |          We must next consider the production of the woman. Under this
192   1, 91  |            been made in that first production of ~things?~(2) Whether
193   1, 91  |        have been made in the first production of things?~Aquin.: SMT FP
194   1, 91  |            been made in the ~first production of things. For the Philosopher
195   1, 91  |      should have been in the first production of things. Therefore ~woman
196   1, 91  |            been made at that first production.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[92] A[
197   1, 91  |             been made in the first production of things before sin.~Aquin.:
198   1, 91  |            male seed tends to the ~production of a perfect likeness in
199   1, 91  |          masculine sex; while the ~production of woman comes from defect
200   1, 92  |             THE END OR TERM OF THE PRODUCTION OF MAN (NINE ARTICLES)~We
201   1, 92  |           the end or term of man's production, inasmuch as he is ~said
202   1, 102 |               was the cause of the production of things in ~existence.
203   1, 111 |           not put his hands to the production of his ~art, but only disposes
204   1, 114 |           seem to suffice for the ~production of things. But seminal virtues
205   1, 114 |            local movement for the ~production of certain results, we speak
206   1, 114 |            OBJ 2: Further, for the production of anything, an agent and
207   1, 114 |           like. Therefore for the ~production of things here below, there
208   1, 114 |           here below, moves to the production of the species, as the instrument
209   1, 115 |       causes ordered by God to the production of certain effects, thus ~
210   1, 115 |          as ordered by God ~to the production of their effects.~Aquin.:
211   1, 116 |          corporeal ~agents for the production of certain effects. Much
212   1, 117 |            Out. Para. 1/2 - OF THE PRODUCTION OF MAN FROM MAN AS TO THE
213   1, 117 |     ARTICLES)~We next consider the production of man from man: first,
214   1, 117 |       bodies also act ~towards the production of the species as stated
215   1, 117 |           extend its action to the production of an immaterial effect.
216   1, 118 |            of ~moving towards (the production of) the whole nature, but
217   1, 118 |   immediate seminal virtue (in the production) of this man.~Aquin.: SMT
218   2, 13  |    produces health ~(wherefore the production of health is said to be
219   2, 21  |            occur in two ways, in a production of art. First, by a departure
220   2, 63  |           a general way ~about the production of habits from acts; and
221   2, 72  |             do not suffice for the production of human acts, ~unless the
222   2, 85  |       stated when treating of the ~production of habits (Q[51], A[2]).~
223   2, 88  |        which moves directly to the production of the ~effect, as a hot
224   2, 45  |        right reason in the work of production ~belongs to art: but to
225   2, 75  |     certain natural causes for the production of ~natural and true effects,
226   2, 94  |       certain occult force for the production of certain ~effects. Therefore
227   2, 120 |          general boon, namely, the production of all ~creatures. Hence
228   2, 132 |   intention of magnificence is the production of a great ~work. Now works
229   2, 132 |        expenditure directed to the production of some work, for ~instance
230   2, 145 |         seemingly cooperate in the production of the vital spirit: but
231   2, 145 | nourishment, ~that conduces to the production of humor. Now the alteration
232   2, 167 |          of an art directed to the production of goods ~which men cannot
233   2, 171 |     experience is operative in the production of the images, but not ~
234   3, 1   |           is shown in the mode of ~production of things from nothing.
235   3, 62  |           ordained by God unto the production of a ~spiritual effect.~
236   3, 62  |        that are ordained unto the ~production of an effect, forasmuch
237   3, 64  |            by applying it for the ~production of the effect. Now the power
238   3, 72  |         other it is applied to the production of the effect.~Aquin.: SMT
239   3, 75  |      belongs to the proper mode of production of ~the first cause, which
240   3, 75  |      belong to the ~common mode of production of a cause), but furthermore
241 Suppl, 45|           sufficient cause for the production of the ~proximate effect,
242 Suppl, 57|     procreation is directed to the production of the ~species; wherefore
243 Suppl, 77|           nature reserves for the ~production of hair and nails which
244 Suppl, 93|            but as resulting in the production of fruit. Hence ~a man calls
 
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