|     Part, Question1   1, 64  |        house of this habitation be dissolved, we have a house in ~heaven."
  2   1, 65  |        house of this habitation be dissolved, we have a house in ~heaven."
  3   1, 94  |         Hence if the loss of grace dissolved the obedience of the ~flesh
  4   1, 117 |           exist, when the semen is dissolved and the (vital) ~spirit
  5   1, 118 |       generated from ~food, can be dissolved by natural heat, and be
  6   2, 53  |           want of intercourse has ~dissolved many a friendship." In like
  7   2, 73  |        when his ~corpse is already dissolved; and, in like manner, a
  8   2, 102 |         the whole animal ~by being dissolved into vapor soared aloft,
  9   2, 23  |          exclaims, 'I desire to be dissolved and to be with ~Christ.'"
 10   2, 23  |          perfect who "desire to be dissolved ~and to be with Christ."~
 11   2, 24  |              Having a desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
 12   2, 27  |              Having a desire to be dissolved and to be with ~Christ."
 13   2, 139 |           whereby nature itself is dissolved; and such are dangers of
 14   2, 183 |             having a desire ~to be dissolved, and to be with Christ,
 15   3, 14  |      composed of contraries to be ~dissolved). Hence, with this necessity,
 16   3, 46  |         His ~body had sickened and dissolved in the sight of all men,
 17   3, 50  |       Godhead with the flesh to be dissolved. Consequently, as before ~
 18   3, 50  |            soul with the ~body was dissolved by death, the Word of God
 19   3, 51  |         had His body ~putrefied or dissolved, this fact would have been
 20   3, 53  |          sinning, nor was His body dissolved, as is manifest from what ~
 21   3, 54  |        though He were corrupted or dissolved into invisible ~elements;
 22   3, 66  |         the substance boiled be so dissolved that the liquor ~be of a
 23   3, 75  | consecration of this sacrament, or dissolved into their original matter?~
 24   3, 75  | consecration of this sacrament, or dissolved into its original matter. ~
 25   3, 75  |             either annihilated, or dissolved into its original matter.~
 26   3, 75  |         remains, unless perchance ~dissolved into its (original) matter.~
 27   3, 75  |           bread and wine is either dissolved into the original matter,
 28   3, 75  |          which mixed bodies can be dissolved is the ~four elements. For
 29   3, 75  |          of the ~bread and wine is dissolved, depart from thence by local
 30   3, 75  |            of the bread or wine is dissolved gradually into the ~original
 31   3, 77  |              iii, one dimension is dissolved by division, and two dimensions
 32   3, 77  |       species of the wine would be dissolved, and there would ~be a liquid
 33 Suppl, 43|         Whether a betrothal can be dissolved?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
 34 Suppl, 43|         that a betrothal cannot be dissolved if one of the ~parties enter
 35 Suppl, 43|         seemingly it should not be dissolved when one of the ~parties
 36 Suppl, 43|            neither seemingly is it dissolved by sickness contracted ~
 37 Suppl, 43|           betrothal ~should not be dissolved on account of a bodily infirmity. ~
 38 Suppl, 43|    seemingly should a betrothal be dissolved on ~account of a supervening
 39 Suppl, 43|            ought a betrothal to be dissolved on ~account of the fornication
 40 Suppl, 43|            betrothal should not be dissolved on that ~account.~Aquin.:
 41 Suppl, 43|     neither seemingly should it be dissolved on account of ~deficient
 42 Suppl, 43|        since what is not cannot be dissolved. Now a betrothal is ~null
 43 Suppl, 43|             Therefore it cannot be dissolved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
 44 Suppl, 43|            has ~been contracted is dissolved, but in different ways.
 45 Suppl, 43|         present - the betrothal is dissolved by law, whereas in the other
 46 Suppl, 43|          other cases ~it has to be dissolved according to the judgment
 47 Suppl, 43|         OBJ 1: The like promise is dissolved by spiritual death, for
 48 Suppl, 43|    children), the betrothal can be dissolved, lest the betrothed be ~
 49 Suppl, 43|             the betrothal must be ~dissolved; and for proof it is sufficient
 50 Suppl, 49|          the ~marriage also can be dissolved and consequently inseparability
 51 Suppl, 50|           unlawful union should be dissolved. Therefore if anything prevent
 52 Suppl, 52|          thus the marriage will be dissolved, which is unfitting. ~Therefore
 53 Suppl, 55|          affinity should always be dissolved by divorce?~(10) Whether
 54 Suppl, 55|       between two persons) is ~not dissolved through the dissolution
 55 Suppl, 55|   fatherhood and sonship are never dissolved through the ~removal of
 56 Suppl, 56|           yet the marriage is not ~dissolved. Therefore spiritual relationship
 57 Suppl, 58|        adjudges the marriage to be dissolved. And yet the Church is ~
 58 Suppl, 58|  consequently when the marriage is dissolved, he is not ~permitted to
 59 Suppl, 58|        adjudges the marriage to be dissolved, each ~party is permitted
 60 Suppl, 58|    marriage must not be altogether dissolved: but the ~husband loses
 61 Suppl, 59|           remains, the marriage is dissolved as to ~cohabitation and
 62 Suppl, 59|             marriage can nowise be dissolved. But as long as a man is
 63 Suppl, 59|            the marriage tie is not dissolved, since the husband cannot ~
 64 Suppl, 59|            the marriage ~tie being dissolved, it is lawful for the husband
 65 Suppl, 59|           her. But the marriage is dissolved by the second marriage which
 66 Suppl, 59|      married, the marriage tie is ~dissolved on either side, because
 67 Suppl, 59|          bond of fatherhood is not dissolved by disparity of ~worship,
 68 Suppl, 59|          Therefore marriage can be dissolved on account of any kind of
 69 Suppl, 59|          observed that marriage is dissolved in two ways. In one way
 70 Suppl, 59|            thus marriage cannot be dissolved after it is ratified, ~neither
 71 Suppl, 59|          not ratified, the tie ~is dissolved, if the one party remain
 72 Suppl, 59|          the aforesaid ~tie is not dissolved by adultery, else the unbeliever
 73 Suppl, 59|           another way marriage is ~dissolved as to the act, and thus
 74 Suppl, 59|            act, and thus it can be dissolved on account of ~either unbelief
 75 Suppl, 59|             But marriage cannot be dissolved even as ~to the act on account
 76 Suppl, 59|            is not ~ratified can be dissolved as to the marriage tie on
 77 Suppl, 61|            Therefore it cannot ~be dissolved by one of them entering
 78 Suppl, 61|             Therefore it cannot be dissolved by the will of man.~Aquin.:
 79 Suppl, 61|            intercourse marriage is dissolved ~by carnal death, so by
 80 Suppl, 61|    consummation of the marriage is dissolved, because religious life
 81 Suppl, 61|            soul by grace, which is dissolved by a contrary spiritual ~
 82 Suppl, 64|             the Church ought to be dissolved. Yet marriages are not dissolved
 83 Suppl, 64|   dissolved. Yet marriages are not dissolved if they ~be contracted at
 84 Suppl, 64|    sacrament. Nor ~is the marriage dissolved absolutely, but for a time,
 85 Suppl, 67|          former marriage were not ~dissolved. But it was never lawful
 86 Suppl, 69|       house of ~this habitation be dissolved, that we have . . . a house
 87 Suppl, 69|           Having a ~desire'] to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
 88 Suppl, 70|         cannot be said ~that it is dissolved into some matter, since
 89 Suppl, 72|     heavens being on fire will be ~dissolved, and the elements shall
 90 Suppl, 72|            being on fire ~shall be dissolved, and the elements shall
 91 Suppl, 75|           wine unless it first be ~dissolved into the prejacent matter:
 92 Suppl, 75|           all mixed bodies will be dissolved into pure elements.~Aquin.:
 93 Suppl, 75|           human body must needs be dissolved into its primary components:
 94 Suppl, 75|           which the human body is ~dissolved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[78] A[
 95 Suppl, 75|    contrary, The human body can be dissolved into the very elements, ~
 96 Suppl, 75|           the ~human body is never dissolved into its very elements;
 97 Suppl, 75|     composed of contraries can ~be dissolved into its component parts.
 98 Suppl, 75|            which the human body is dissolved retain more ~light, through
 99 Suppl, 76|            3]), the human ~body is dissolved into the elements. Now these
100 Suppl, 76|            the human body has been dissolved do not agree with the human
101 Suppl, 76|         agree with the human body ~dissolved into them, except in primary
102 Suppl, 76|        parts of the body that were dissolved into them?~Aquin.: SMT XP
103 Suppl, 76|           the same parts that were dissolved into ~them. For, according
104 Suppl, 79|           whole corpse ~were to be dissolved into vapor. This is confirmed
105 Suppl, 92|            that if the marriage be dissolved, ~the dowry reverts to the
 
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