Part, Question
1 1, 60 | again, such love can ~be severed from him, as is the case
2 1, 61 | again, such love can ~be severed from him, as is the case
3 2, 4 | to be happy, it must be severed from everything ~corporeal."
4 2, 17 | distinct: for nothing is severed from itself. But sometimes
5 2, 41 | the soul ~refusing to be severed from the body."~Aquin.:
6 2, 42 | chaste fear man fears to be severed from God." Now nothing but
7 2, 81 | because they were ~not severed from him in the place of
8 2, 81 | manner, his flesh would be severed in the place of exile. ~
9 2, 95 | lowest of all, if he be severed from law and ~righteousness";
10 2, 10 | not approach Him, but is ~severed from Him.~Aquin.: SMT SS
11 2, 10 | the heresy of Arius, who severed the Godhead, was more detestable ~
12 2, 10 | than that of Nestorius who severed the humanity of Christ from
13 2, 10 | marriage bond cannot be severed by man, ~according to Mt.
14 2, 11 | excommunication, but also to be severed from the world by ~death.
15 2, 12 | from the faith even as he severed himself.~Aquin.: SMT SS
16 2, 12 | is one ~whereby a man is severed from the first principle
17 2, 25 | connection which cannot be ~severed, since that origin makes
18 2, 26 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, man is severed from God by sin, according
19 2, 26 | desire this, ~viz. to be severed from Christ for his brethren,
20 2, 37 | down that those who are severed from the unity of ~the Church,
21 2, 121 | diseases, and for this reason severed them altogether from ~virtue.~
22 2, 158 | punishment; wherefore he severed clemency also from modesty,
23 2, 184 | whom He found married, ~He severed not from his wife, while "
24 3, 50 | die?~(2) Whether His death severed the union of Godhead and
25 3, 50 | about to expire by being severed from the Godhead; for ~since
26 3, 50 | 2: Further, extremes are severed when the mean is removed.
27 3, 50 | Therefore since the soul was severed from the ~flesh by death,
28 3, 50 | Consequently, by death His soul was severed from the Godhead.~Aquin.:
29 3, 50 | body, then, when they were severed by Christ's death, it seems
30 3, 50 | since what ~regards the body severed from the soul is affirmed
31 3, 50 | time when that soul was severed from the Word" - which is ~
32 3, 50 | which is ~untrue. "For death severed the body and soul . . .
33 3, 50 | but that the soul was ~severed from the Word I do not affirm . . .
34 3, 50 | it follows "that it is severed from itself: which ~is most
35 3, 50 | Godhead of the Word was not severed from the flesh in death.~
36 3, 50 | Word; and in death, though ~severed from one another, each one
37 3, 52 | whole when its parts are severed. ~But the soul and body,
38 3, 52 | Consequently when death severed the union ~of the soul with
39 3, 77 | definition of a thing be ~severed from it, or the definition
40 3, 82 | excommunicated persons are severed from the Church. ~Therefore
41 3, 82 | Consequently, if a priest severed from the unity ~of the Church
42 3, 82 | blood; but because he is severed from ~the unity of the Church,
43 Suppl, 22| excommunicated person is severed from the ~communion of the
44 Suppl, 38| the Church, ~since he is severed from the Church. Therefore
45 Suppl, 38| although in themselves they are severed from it, they are ~united
46 Suppl, 40| ministers of the Church are severed from the people ~in order
47 Suppl, 70| from it, nor is a subject severed ~from its natural properties.
48 Suppl, 72| substances in some places severed from one another, in others
49 Suppl, 80| heavenly body cannot be severed, at least as regards ~the
50 Suppl, 83| happens that the soul is severed from the ~body through excess
51 Suppl, 92| if the marriage union be severed it reverts to her. As to ~
52 Suppl, 94| souls of the damned when severed from their bodies ~are cast
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