Part, Question
1 1, 10 | days and times are in the plural, for it is said, ~"His going
2 1, 13 | the ~fact that it has a plural, according to the text, "
3 1, 29 | and especially in the ~plural, or with the addition of
4 1, 34 | therefore it is applied in a plural sense to God; and it ~is
5 1, 39 | predicated of the persons in the ~plural, or in the singular? ~(4)
6 1, 39 | three persons, but in the plural. ~For as "man" signifies "
7 1, 39 | the three persons in the ~plural. For Augustine says (De
8 1, 39 | can be predicated in the plural of the ~three persons.~Aquin.:
9 1, 39 | singular only, and not in the plural. Those which signify ~the
10 1, 39 | the three persons in the ~plural. The reason of this is that
11 1, 39 | singular, and not in the plural. This, then, is the reason ~
12 1, 39 | Hebrew "Elohim" is in the plural. We, however, do ~not apply
13 1, 39 | however, do ~not apply the plural either to "God" or to "substance,"
14 1, 39 | predicated of God in the plural; ~whereas, so far as it
15 1, 39 | the singular, but in the plural.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[39] A[
16 1, 39 | cannot be predicated in ~the plural, as above explained (A[3]).
17 1, 68 | word is ~always used in the plural, just as in Latin there
18 1, 39 | predicated of the persons in the ~plural, or in the singular? ~(4)
19 1, 39 | three persons, but in the plural. ~For as "man" signifies "
20 1, 39 | the three persons in the ~plural. For Augustine says (De
21 1, 39 | can be predicated in the plural of the ~three persons.~Aquin.:
22 1, 39 | singular only, and not in the plural. Those which signify ~the
23 1, 39 | the three persons in the ~plural. The reason of this is that
24 1, 39 | singular, and not in the plural. This, then, is the reason ~
25 1, 39 | Hebrew "Elohim" is in the plural. We, however, do ~not apply
26 1, 39 | however, do ~not apply the plural either to "God" or to "substance,"
27 1, 39 | predicated of God in the plural; ~whereas, so far as it
28 1, 39 | the singular, but in the plural.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[39] A[
29 1, 39 | cannot be predicated in ~the plural, as above explained (A[3]).
30 1, 69 | word is ~always used in the plural, just as in Latin there
31 1, 92 | it is said "them" in the ~plural, as Augustine (Gen. ad lit.
32 2, 82 | 1: The employment of the plural - "in sins" - may be explained ~
33 2, 82 | the frequent use of the plural ~for the singular, e.g. "
34 2, 31 | wherefore it is stated in the plural that he accused "his brethren."~
35 3, 3 | form is never used in the plural unless ~there are several
36 3, 46 | Matthew "as putting the plural for the singular" when he
37 3, 66 | gloss ~says: "He uses the plural, because there is Baptism
38 3, 67 | Church's form, since the plural is ~nothing but the singular
39 3, 67 | especially as we find the plural ~expressed in Mt. 28:19: "
40 3, 73 | Collect at first employs the plural: "May the ~sacraments which
41 3, 83 | priest addresses in the plural number those who are ~hearing
42 3, 83 | address one individual in the plural ~number, especially an inferior.
43 3, 83 | because when he says in the plural, 'The Lord be with ~you,'
44 3, 83 | behalf he makes answer in the plural to ~the priest.~Aquin.:
45 Suppl, 37| predicated of them in the plural in the same way as the proximate
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