Part, Question
1 1, 14 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The strict meaning of "comprehension"
2 1, 19 | are said of God in their strict sense; others ~by metaphor,
3 1, 28 | quantity and quality, in their strict and ~proper meaning, signify
4 1, 28 | inherence in Himself in the ~strict meaning of relation; but
5 1, 29 | hypostasis," taken in the strict ~interpretation of the word,
6 1, 30 | in God according to the strict ~sense of the word, but
7 1, 31 | trine-unity. But in the strict meaning of the term it rather ~
8 1, 31 | Father is God." But in the strict sense the exclusion ~affects
9 1, 34 | not to be understood ~in a strict sense; lest the idea of
10 1, 34 | still admit Word in its strict sense. For ~if a thing be
11 1, 36 | spiration, which in the strict sense ~more fittingly signify
12 1, 37 | than the ~relation in the strict sense of the term. Nevertheless
13 1, 39 | greater emphasis than the strict ~propriety of terms allows.
14 1, 67 | the word is taken in its strict and ~primary meaning, it
15 1, 37 | than the ~relation in the strict sense of the term. Nevertheless
16 1, 39 | greater emphasis than the strict ~propriety of terms allows.
17 1, 68 | the word is taken in its strict and ~primary meaning, it
18 1, 78 | ways. Firstly, in its ~most strict sense, when from a thing
19 1, 82 | i.e. free ~judgment] in its strict sense denotes an act, in
20 1, 113 | we take a miracle in the strict sense, the demons cannot
21 1, 113 | God alone: since in the strict sense ~a miracle is something
22 2, 85 | however, took weakness in the strict sense, as contrary to ~fortitude
23 2, 25 | take the ~answer in the strict sense, so that the present
24 2, 26 | Lord must be taken in their strict sense: ~because the love
25 2, 101 | way it may be taken in a strict sense as denoting the reverence ~
26 2, 120 | the Lord' day is not so ~strict as on the Sabbath: and certain
27 2, 132 | taken in two ways, in a strict sense, ~and in a broad sense.
28 2, 132 | being understood in the strict sense, it is ~then a special
29 2, 132 | facere] being taken in the strict sense, but also to tend ~
30 2, 142 | taken in two ways, in a strict sense and in a ~broad sense.
31 2, 145 | fixed hour based, not on a strict ~calculation, but on a rough
32 2, 160 | in two ways. First in a strict sense, and thus it is a
33 2, 187 | observe those of a less strict religion.~Aquin.: SMT SS
34 2, 187 | person is bound to a less strict ~order, is more binding
35 3, 40 | Now Christ began a very strict life after His ~baptism,
36 3, 40 | that, after leading such a strict ~life, He should return
37 Suppl, 42| run riot ~when held in too strict restraint.~Aquin.: SMT XP
38 Suppl, 43| because it is according to strict law. But this ~does not
39 Suppl, 61| lawful to pass from a less strict religious ~order to one
40 Suppl, 61| allowable to pass ~from a less strict - namely a carnal - marriage
41 Suppl, 62| Reply OBJ 4: According to strict law, a husband who was previously ~
42 Suppl, 89| proportion according to the strict sense in ~which it is employed
43 Suppl, 93| Christ has an aureole in its strict sense, seeing that in Him
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