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            1250           | 
                  
            The Division of Speculative Science           | 
                  
             Commentary on the De Trinitate of Boethius, q. 5, a. 1.            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            The Mode of Emanation of Things from the First Principle           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 45, a. 3            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            Of the Beginning of the Duration of Creatures           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 46, a. 2            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            The Special Effects of the Divine Government           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 104, a. 4            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            Does creating mean making something from nothing?           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 45, a. 1            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            Was the creation of things at the beginning of time?           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 46, a. 3            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            Is There Only One World?           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 47, a. 3            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            The Nature of Light according to Thomas Aquinas           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 67, aa. 1-4            | 
              
          
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            1265-1274           | 
                  
            On the Theology of Miracles           | 
                  
             Summa Theologiae, Pars I, q. 105, aa. 6-8            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            God Knows the Things that are not yet, and then He Knows also Future Contingent Singulars           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book I, cc. 66-67            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            That the Divine Will does not Remove Contingency from Things, nor does It Impose Absolute Necessity on Things           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book I, c. 85            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            The Knowledge of the Creatures is Useful to Avoid Errors Concerning God           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, cc. 2-3            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            The Philosopher and the Theologian Consider Creatures in Different Ways           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, c. 4            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
             On Creation and Time           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, cc. 17-19            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            On the Eternity of the World           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, cc. 32-37            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            On the Mutual Order of Things in a Created World           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, c. 22            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            God Is the End of Every Intellectual Substance           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, c. 25            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            The Ultimate Felicity of Man Consists in the Contemplation of God           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, c. 37            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            Divine Providence does not entirely Exclude Evil from Things           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, c. 71            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            Divine Providence does not Exclude Contingency from Things           | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, cc. 72            | 
              
          
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            1269-1273           | 
                  
            Divine Providence does not Exclude Fortune and Chance            | 
                  
             Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, cc. 74            |