Part, Question
1 1, 29 | De Duab. Nat.) that "the ~Greeks called the individual substance
2 1, 29 | substance is called by the Greeks {ousia}, what we ~may call "
3 1, 29 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Among the Greeks the term "hypostasis," taken
4 1, 29 | three ~subsistences," so the Greeks say "three hypostases."
5 1, 29 | persons" or masks the Greeks called {prosopa}, as they
6 1, 30 | substance thus ~understood, the Greeks use the name "hypostasis."
7 1, 33 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Greeks use the words "cause" and "
8 1, 33 | It is the custom with the Greeks to say that the Son and ~
9 1, 36 | Para. 4/4~Hence also the Greeks themselves recognize that
10 1, 39 | plurality of "supposita" the Greeks said "three ~hypostases,"
11 1, 39 | plurality of "supposita" the Greeks said "three ~hypostases,"
12 2, 22 | of the soul, which the Greeks called {pathe}, are styled
13 2, 22 | Those things which the Greeks call {pathe}, we prefer ~
14 2, 24 | Those things which the ~Greeks call {pathe}, we prefer
15 2, 46 | irascibility] is what the Greeks call {thymosis}, and is ~
16 2, 10 | gentiles and disputed with the Greeks."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
17 2, 92 | be worshiped. Among the ~Greeks, as related by Isidore (
18 2, 99 | worship of God, which the Greeks designate by the ~term {
19 3, 60 | change: whereas with the Greeks ~the sense is changed also
20 3, 60 | Holy Ghost"; whereas the Greeks use the following form: "
21 3, 66 | 5] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~The Greeks, however, do not attribute
22 3, 66 | either as we do, or as the Greeks do, the sacrament is not ~
23 3, 67 | Ghost," under which form the Greeks ~receive the sacrament of
24 3, 74 | bread in a church of the Greeks ~would also sin, as perverting
25 3, 74 | However, this custom of the Greeks is not unreasonable both
26 3, 80 | to them. Although certain Greeks do the ~contrary, because
27 3, 83 | take it once a year, as the Greeks have the custom in the east? ~
28 Suppl, 53| the ~Latins as with the Greeks; since with the Greeks it
29 Suppl, 53| the Greeks; since with the Greeks it is an impediment to ~
30 Suppl, 53| ordained. Hence among the ~Greeks and other Eastern peoples
31 Suppl, 53| 4: As stated, among the Greeks the wife, by the very fact
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