|    Part, Question1   1, 30  |      others. But the name of a designated ~singular thing signifies
 2   1, 36  |        Ghost," one property is designated which is the ~form signified
 3   1, 39  |  absolute sense, is wont to be designated as ~belonging to that of
 4   1, 39  |        form is not wont to be ~designated as belonging to the form
 5   1, 39  |    essence, the latter ~may be designated by the pronoun "this," according
 6   1, 40  |        Q[32], A[2]). These are designated by abstract terms, ~being
 7   1, 40  |        Now, properties are not designated as ~"supposita," but as
 8   1, 41  |     But origin can be properly designated only by certain acts. Wherefore,
 9   1, 41  |   Reply OBJ 1: Every origin is designated by an act. In God there
10   1, 42  |     and likeness in God may be designated in two ~ways - namely, by
11   1, 42  |       nouns and by verbs. When designated by nouns, equality ~in the
12   1, 43  |      existing from another is ~designated, with the visible or invisible
13   1, 43  |  person. Thus if the sender be designated as the ~principle of the
14   1, 50  |        irrational things to be designated as angels. ~Aquin.: SMT
15   1, 61  |   creation of things, but are ~designated by the name "heavens" or
16   1, 61  |   either ~passed over, or else designated by the names of corporeal
17   1, 66  |        all corporeal things is designated. Therefore the matter of
18   1, 68  | transparent body, as fittingly designated under the name of ~waters.
19   1, 72  |        as bears ~and lions are designated. By "creeping things" those
20   1, 39  |  absolute sense, is wont to be designated as ~belonging to that of
21   1, 39  |        form is not wont to be ~designated as belonging to the form
22   1, 39  |    essence, the latter ~may be designated by the pronoun "this," according
23   1, 40  |        Q[32], A[2]). These are designated by abstract terms, ~being
24   1, 40  |        Now, properties are not designated as ~"supposita," but as
25   1, 41  |     But origin can be properly designated only by certain acts. Wherefore,
26   1, 41  |   Reply OBJ 1: Every origin is designated by an act. In God there
27   1, 42  |     and likeness in God may be designated in two ~ways - namely, by
28   1, 42  |       nouns and by verbs. When designated by nouns, equality ~in the
29   1, 43  |      existing from another is ~designated, with the visible or invisible
30   1, 43  |  person. Thus if the sender be designated as the ~principle of the
31   1, 51  |        irrational things to be designated as angels. ~Aquin.: SMT
32   1, 62  |   creation of things, but are ~designated by the name "heavens" or
33   1, 62  |   either ~passed over, or else designated by the names of corporeal
34   1, 67  |        all corporeal things is designated. Therefore the matter of
35   1, 69  | transparent body, as fittingly designated under the name of ~waters.
36   1, 71  |        as bears ~and lions are designated. By "creeping things" those
37   1, 107 |     OBJ 2: The nearness to God designated by the name of the ~"Thrones,"
38   2, 4   |        Happiness is frequently designated by Scripture under the name
39   2, 49  |       essential principles are designated.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[49] A[
40   2, 89  |       venial sins are suitably designated as "wood, hay, and stubble"?~
41   2, 89  |     venial sins are unsuitably designated as ~"wood," "hay," and "
42   2, 89  |  venial sins are not suitably ~designated as wood, hay and stubble.~
43   2, 89  |    venial sins are ~unsuitably designated by wood, hay, and stubble.~
44   2, 89  |  venial sins are not suitably ~designated by these three.~Aquin.:
45   2, 89  |   which according to them are ~designated by wood, hay and stubble.
46   2, 89  |   neighbor, wherefore they are designated by "gold," "silver," and ~"
47   2, 89  |        for earthly things, are designated ~by wood, hay, and stubble.
48   2, 102 |    while ~the color of the cow designated the blood of His Passion.
49   2, 31  |  charge of others were usually designated ~under the name of priests.
50   2, 100 |      that all such persons are designated ~as "fathers," on account
51   2, 155 |    diminution of anger, and is designated by the name ~of meekness."
52   2, 156 |        Reply OBJ 1: The Stoics designated anger and all the other
53   3, 3   |   whoever has two qualities is designated in the singular as "such
54   3, 31  |     mentioned by name, but is ~designated through her husband; both
55   3, 31  |      could be singled out and ~designated as the very matter from
56   3, 35  |    movement, but because it is designated by way of a ~transformation
57   3, 36  |        Gentiles, "who are thus designated by the stars, are by the ~
58   3, 52  |  mansions, may in ~this way be designated as the deepest hell."~Aquin.:
59   3, 58  |         for how can a place be designated ~by His right hand, who
60   3, 66  |        Person of the Father is designated not only by the ~name Father,
61   3, 66  |   Baptism. Now the minister is designated by the ~words, "I baptize
62 Suppl, 54|       of which being ~actually designated, the line is divided, and
63 Suppl, 59|     and unbelief are specially designated by the name of ~fornication:
64 Suppl, 72|    while all the ~elements are designated by "earth," as expressed
 
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