|    Part, Question1   1, 34  |         by a vocal word, but is uttered in the heart;" which is
 2   1, 34  |    understood which in the word uttered is manifested to the one
 3   1, 34  |       from the speaker by being uttered. ~Therefore if the Son is
 4   1, 34  |       the Son was born by being uttered, as ~Hilary relates (De
 5   1, 41  |   Ecclus. 24:14) it is ~said as uttered by the same Wisdom, "From
 6   1, 42  |         the word. What also ~is uttered by the word is therein contained.
 7   1, 41  |   Ecclus. 24:14) it is ~said as uttered by the same Wisdom, "From
 8   1, 42  |         the word. What also ~is uttered by the word is therein contained.
 9   2, 93  |        spoken word is something uttered by the mouth of man, and ~
10   2, 2   |     that such things have been ~uttered by God and confirmed by
11   2, 13  |      this sense, is said to ~be uttered against the Holy Ghost,
12   2, 13  |  against the Holy Ghost ~can be uttered in word, thought and deed.~
13   2, 23  |    never failed, and the ~words uttered in trepidation were washed
14   2, 41  |         venial sin, when it is ~uttered uselessly; yet if it be
15   2, 41  |         uselessly; yet if it be uttered for a reasonable cause,
16   2, 65  |        and (2) injurious words ~uttered extra-judicially.~Aquin.:
17   2, 66  |         is not to be blamed has uttered a false accusation.~Aquin.:
18   2, 70  |        Para. 1/2 - (C) BY WORDS UTTERED EXTRAJUDICIALLY (QQ[72]-
19   2, 70  |     injuries inflicted by words uttered ~extrajudicially. We shall
20   2, 70  |         intention the words are uttered. Since then ~railing or
21   2, 70  |          be so grave that being uttered inconsiderately it might
22   2, 70  |       person against whom it is uttered. In such a case a man might
23   2, 70  |      dishonor on a man, and be ~uttered through lightness of heart
24   2, 71  |   another's good ~name by words uttered in secret." For "secretly"
25   2, 71  |      secret words, but by words uttered openly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
26   2, 71  |      way in which the words are uttered, the reviler speaking ~openly
27   2, 71  |         said, because ~they are uttered in his absence and without
28   2, 71  |       such defamatory ~words be uttered for the sake of some necessary
29   2, 71  |      backbiting. But if they be uttered out of lightness of heart
30   2, 71  |   possible for the ~detractions uttered against a person to come
31   2, 74  |      are those ~whereby evil is uttered against someone by way of
32   2, 74  |    happen however that the word uttered in cursing is a venial sin ~
33   2, 81  |   because ~frequently prayer is uttered by an interior act which
34   2, 86  |        vows which my lips have ~uttered"; and the witnessing of
35   2, 87  |      two kinds of ~oath. One is uttered a simple contestation or
36   2, 91  | pernicious lie is that which is uttered in matters pertaining to ~
37   2, 93  |        their object men's words uttered ~unintentionally, which
38   2, 94  |         when written than when ~uttered. But it is lawful to utter
39   2, 94  |     words of Holy Writ, whether uttered or ~written, for one's protection.~
40   2, 108 |    Wherefore a false ~statement uttered with intent to deceive is
41   2, 160 |  conceived in thought, then is ~uttered in word, and thirdly is
42   2, 169 |         in which prophecies are uttered: thus it is stated that "
43   2, 174 |      that with ~which they were uttered. Hence a gloss says on Acts
44   2, 174 |    signified, or from the words uttered being unknown, or from the ~
45   2, 176 |      the ~word, so too the word uttered needs to be confirmed in
46   3, 15  |         appears from His having uttered them on the ~cross. Therefore
47   3, 15  |         For he says: "Before He uttered human words in human flesh,
48   3, 38  |         word, not because it is uttered, but because it is believed?"
49   3, 45  |         by which God the Father uttered the only-begotten and ~co-eternal
50   3, 45  |         it can be said that God uttered the same ~thing twice in
51   3, 64  |         is; ~while in the words uttered by him, the intention of
52   3, 66  |      OBJ 3: The words which are uttered in the sacramental forms,
53   3, 75  |          that when our Lord had uttered these words: "Except you
54   3, 78  |   implies sequence of the words uttered with what goes before. And ~
55   3, 78  |    Whose person these words are uttered, as stated above (A[1]).~
56   3, 78  |  directly these other words are uttered - "This is the chalice of
57   3, 78  | composed of ~many; nor are they uttered simultaneously, but successively.
58   3, 78  |       For since these words are uttered in the person of Christ,
59   3, 78  |     last instant of their being uttered, taken in conjunction ~with
60   3, 78  |         conjunction ~with those uttered before. And this power is
61   3, 78  |        composition in the words uttered ~outwardly.~Aquin.: SMT
62   3, 78  |         materially, since it is uttered by a way of narration: ~
63   3, 78  |         whatever priest they be uttered, as if ~Christ present were
64   3, 78  |    precise instant of its being uttered, but merely at ~the last
65   3, 78  |       effect until the last be ~uttered, as stated above (A[4],
66   3, 78  |          Directly the words are uttered for consecrating the ~bread,
67   3, 78  |     effect until the second ~be uttered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
68   3, 78  |     Christ after the words are ~uttered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
69   3, 81  |         more powerful than when uttered by Christ ~Himself. But
70   3, 83  |   celebration;~(4) Of the words uttered in celebrating this mystery;~(
71   3, 83  |     this sacrament ~ought to be uttered by the priest, and not some
72   3, 83  | excelsis Deo." Other words are ~uttered by the ministers, such as
73   3, 83  |        or other words which are uttered ~in the celebration of this
74 Suppl, 5 |    sacramental forms are words ~uttered by us, having an instrumental
75 Suppl, 37|          by virtue of the words uttered by the bishop.~
76 Suppl, 42|       Adam; the words which God uttered (Gn. 1:22), "Increase and ~
77 Suppl, 42|         As to Adam's ~words, he uttered them inspired by God to
78 Suppl, 47|  expressive of consent must be ~uttered simply. Therefore a conditional
79 Suppl, 72|      that when those words were uttered, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ~
80 Suppl, 72|  actually when these words were uttered, it was in each part ~as
81 Suppl, 73|    perceived, but through being uttered. Even so a sound by ~the
82 Suppl, 86|   reference to the words he has uttered or propounded. Hence the
83 Suppl, 93|       every truth by whomsoever uttered is from the Holy ~Ghost."
 
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