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1 III, 2 | change when we know the source of the movement; and this 2 V, 2 | matter and the other as source of the movement), and that 3 V, 2 | as end and the other as source of movement).-Again, the 4 V, 4 | first proceeds. (3) The source from which the primary movement 5 V, 4 | in themselves, as such, a source of movement; for the matter 6 V, 4 | nature in this sense is the source of the movement of natural 7 V, 5 | but are themselves the source of necessity in other things. 8 V, 12| 12~"Potency" means (1) a source of movement or change, which 9 V, 12| Potency" then means the source, in general, of change or 10 V, 12| other, and also (2) the source of a thing’s being moved 11 V, 12| of potency; and this is a source of change in another thing 12 V, 12| kind of potency will be "a source of change in another thing 13 IX, 1 | which is an originative source of change in another thing 14 IX, 1 | on, i.e. the originative source, in the very thing acted 15 IX, 1 | virtue of an originative source of change. In all these 16 IX, 1 | contains a certain originative source, and because even the matter 17 IX, 1 | matter is an originative source, that the thing acted on 18 IX, 2 | possesses an originative source of movement; therefore, 19 IX, 2 | possesses an originative source of movement; so that the 20 IX, 2 | from the same originative source, having linked them up with 21 IX, 2 | included under one originative source, the rational formula.~It 22 IX, 7 | of all other things the source of whose becoming is external. 23 IX, 7 | in the cases in which the source of the becoming is in the 24 XI, 6 | solved by considering the source of this opinion. It seems 25 XII, 6 | sometimes supposes to be the source of movement-that which moves