|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |     and ~it considers the form separately by itself. Likewise, also,
 2   1, 12  |        to be explained ~to him separately. And so an intellect can
 3   1, 14  |      in their particularity or separately, as if He saw alternately ~
 4   1, 19  |     conclusion ~are understood separately from each other, the understanding
 5   1, 29  |   species of things subsisted ~separately from singular things. To
 6   1, 32  |       the relations should be ~separately signified in the abstract;
 7   1, 40  |       remains in our intellect separately the understanding both of
 8   1, 41  |       habitudes of the persons separately after the ~manner of act,
 9   1, 41  |        the ~manner of act, and separately after the manner of relations.
10   1, 76  |      more, reason can consider separately what belongs to the ~power
11   1, 76  | consider the condition of each separately: so that if each had a separate ~
12   1, 77  |    receptive principle, either separately by itself, or ~together
13   1, 40  |       remains in our intellect separately the understanding both of
14   1, 41  |       habitudes of the persons separately after the ~manner of act,
15   1, 41  |        the ~manner of act, and separately after the manner of relations.
16   1, 75  |      more, reason can consider separately what belongs to the ~power
17   1, 75  | consider the condition of each separately: so that if each had a separate ~
18   1, 76  |    receptive principle, either separately by itself, or ~together
19   1, 89  |       necessarily created, not separately, but in the ~body.~Aquin.:
20   1, 91  |     female should be ~produced separately from the male; although
21   2, 89  |       so as to understand both separately, as we do. ~Consequently,
22   2, 1   |     each pronounced singly and separately, thus: "Your ~passion, your
23   2, 1   |        in as much as each one ~separately presents a special difficulty.~
24   2, 26  |         considering both loves separately: and then, without doubt,
25   2, 41  |        injustice, may be found separately from other kinds, as stated
26   2, 41  |     scandal is not to be found separately from other sins. ~Therefore
27   2, 42  |       have the conclusions put separately before him. Since, however, ~
28   2, 76  |        man wanted to sell wine separately from the ~use of the wine,
29   2, 176 |       of healing" is mentioned separately, because by ~its means a
30   3, 2   |      because it does not exist separately, but in ~something more
31   3, 3   |   understanding manifoldly and separately what in God is ~one: and
32   3, 23  |       pointedly our Lord says, separately, "My ~Father," and "Your
33   3, 25  |   flesh of ~Christ were adored separately from its Godhead: for this
34   3, 76  |        the body is consecrated separately.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
35   3, 76  |     other part is consecrated ~separately from the rest.~Aquin.: SMT
36 Suppl, 72|   cleansing, ~which is wrought separately in the body, by death and
 
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