|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |          other union with Him by mingling part ~with part."~Aquin.:
 2   1, 71  |      quantity in order that ~the mingling may be duly tempered in
 3   1, 76  |        body is a mixed body. Now mingling does not ~result from matter
 4   1, 77  |        is naturally prior to the mingling of ~elements, of which smell
 5   1, 71  |      quantity in order that ~the mingling may be duly tempered in
 6   1, 75  |        body is a mixed body. Now mingling does not ~result from matter
 7   1, 76  |        is naturally prior to the mingling of ~elements, of which smell
 8   1, 90  |         substance; otherwise the mingling of elements would not be ~
 9   1, 90  |      would be no equality in the mingling, ~such as is required in
10   1, 110 |      human ~imagination is not a mingling of essences, but by reason
11   2, 83  |          generative power in the mingling of sexes, wherein there
12   2, 102 |       R.O. 8 Para. 3/4~As to the mingling of animals of divers species,
13   2, 149 |    metaphorically: for just as a mingling of bodies ~conduces to venereal
14   3, 2   |          because there can be no mingling of things widely apart;
15   3, 2   |    natures), "confess a union by mingling; but the followers of Theodore
16   3, 28  |          men are begotten of the mingling ~of male and female, it
17   3, 28  |        of Mary, without ~fleshly mingling, by the mere bond of marriage:
18   3, 32  |          Ghost, it ~seems that a mingling took place of the Holy Ghost
19   3, 32  |           Therefore there was no mingling here.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[32]
20   3, 35  |       the woman follow from the ~mingling of the sexes. Wherefore (
21   3, 35  |      without the stain of sexual mingling, therefore ~did she bring
22   3, 74  |        the ~bread. Therefore the mingling of water with the wine is
23   3, 74  |         to be sensible after the mingling.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
24 Suppl, 55|           union where there is a mingling of seeds, since such a union
25 Suppl, 55|        so far as it was a carnal mingling, it ~follows that also an
26 Suppl, 55| unnatural copulation there is no mingling of seeds that ~makes generation
27 Suppl, 55|         become one flesh by the ~mingling of seeds. Wherefore it is
28 Suppl, 55|        such as is ~followed by a mingling of seeds. But marriage causes
29 Suppl, 56|       contracted except there be mingling of seeds, from which ~it
30 Suppl, 58|         it not only ~hinders the mingling of seeds but also weakens
31 Suppl, 72|      elements arising from their mingling together to be consumed
32 Suppl, 75|        and body, but also of the mingling of the elements: even as ~
33 Suppl, 75|        prejacent matter: for the mingling of the elements is ~both
34 Suppl, 88|      impurity resulting from the mingling of bodies, and this is not
 
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