| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - As you recall, in q 6, a 4, St. Thomas teaches thatThe act of the will is twofold: one is its immediate act, as it were, elicited by it, namely, to wish; the other is an act of the will commanded by it, and put into execution by means of some other power, such as to walk and to speak, which are commanded by the will to be executed by means of the motive power.The immediate act elicited by
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