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1 Self-identity is the object and predicate of memory and introspection.
2 Therefore the major term must be distributed where it occurs as predicate of the conclusion.
3 Now we may predicate of Christ whatever the Son of God became by the Incarnation.
4 For, given any subject, we can predicate of it either a class or an attribute.
5 The predicate of the conclusion is called the Major Term and its subject the Minor Term.
6 The third premise unpacks the predicate of the second, as the second did to the first.
7 Find subject and predicate of first sentence.
8 What is the predicate of a sentence?
9 For in them we spoke only of some poor men, since the predicate of an affirmative proposition is undistributed.
10 Again in IO or OI premisses there is only one term distributed, namely, the predicate of the O proposition.
11 The predicate of a sentence?
12 In order to make this clear, the third and, in reality, most fundamental predicate of economic justice must be expounded.
13 When I am larger, when I am a man, then I shall-couldone but recover the predicate of those phrases!
14 If you write a word over the second part, you will understand that this word is the predicate of a sentence.
15 If I write a word over the second line, thus-youwill understand that that word is the predicate of a sentence.
16 Conclusion, 540. predicate of , 542. subject of, 542.
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