|    Part, Question1   1, 29  |      them known. Likewise, terms expressive of ~intention can be used
 2   1, 29  |     sense, can be applied a name expressive of an intention; and ~thus
 3   1, 33  |       the name ~"Father" is more expressive as regards the divine person
 4   1, 34  |     things, His one only Word is expressive not only of the Father,
 5   1, 34  |         the Word of God ~is only expressive of what is in God the Father,
 6   1, 34  |          the Father, but is both expressive ~and operative of creatures;
 7   1, 34  | creatures, although the Word ~is expressive of creatures.~Aquin.: SMT
 8   1, 34  |         Nevertheless the Word is expressive and operative of beings,
 9   1, 34  |     operative of beings, but is ~expressive and manifestive of non-beings.~
10   1, 95  |        he might give them ~names expressive of their respective natures.~
11   2, 30  |     taking the ~word "person" as expressive of dignity). Because each
12   2, 172 |         since words are the most expressive signs of intelligible ~truth,
13   2, 172 |     awake or asleep, hears words expressive of an intelligible truth, ~
14   2, 172 | according ~as the signs are more expressive, for instance when Jeremias
15   2, 180 |          a sign. Yet a much more expressive sign thereof is shown when
16   3, 70  |      there was no need of a sign expressive of this ~faith; because
17   3, 73  |    Therefore the Manna is a more expressive ~figure of this sacrament
18   3, 83  |   mournful offices the "Tract", ~expressive of spiritual sighing; for
19 Suppl, 42|      cause grace); and the words expressive ~of consent are not the
20 Suppl, 42|       outward acts and the words expressive ~of consent directly effect
21 Suppl, 43|          his espousals by words ~expressive of the future; but from
22 Suppl, 43|        been contracted by words ~expressive of the present, because
23 Suppl, 43|     renew their promise in words expressive of the present, they are ~
24 Suppl, 43|       marriage contract by words expressive of the present are ~reputed
25 Suppl, 43|      contract marriage ~by words expressive of the future, before yet
26 Suppl, 43|           another woman by words expressive of the present. For a subsequent
27 Suppl, 43|      with another party by words expressive of the ~present - the betrothal
28 Suppl, 44|   sacrament), whereas ~the words expressive of consent, which are sacrament
29 Suppl, 45|   Whether consent given in words expressive of the future makes a ~marriage?~(
30 Suppl, 45|   Whether consent given in words expressive of the present, without ~
31 Suppl, 45|          given secretly in words expressive of the present ~makes a
32 Suppl, 45|   Whether consent given in words expressive of the future makes a marriage?~
33 Suppl, 45|      that consent given in words expressive of the ~future makes a marriage.
34 Suppl, 45|       But consent given in words expressive of the present makes a ~
35 Suppl, 45| Therefore consent given in words expressive of ~the future makes a marriage
36 Suppl, 45|      with another woman by words expressive of ~consent in the present.
37 Suppl, 45|        the words of the present ~expressive of consent. Therefore there
38 Suppl, 46|        to marry a woman by words expressive of the future and ~confirming
39 Suppl, 46|          another ~woman by words expressive of the present, it would
40 Suppl, 46|          truth. Since then words expressive of ~consent in the present
41 Suppl, 46|   previously been made ~in words expressive of the future, if inward
42 Suppl, 46|        since ~words, even though expressive of the present, would not
43 Suppl, 47|        But in marriage the words expressive of consent must be ~uttered
44 Suppl, 65|         the name of concubine is expressive of that union ~where sexual
 
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