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substantial 326
substantially 51
substantiate 2
substantive 30
substantively 4
substantives 10
substitute 8
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30 slow
30 stoics
30 strengthens
30 substantive
30 sure
30 torment
30 treasure
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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substantive

   Part, Question
1 1, 32| account ~of the real identity, substantive terms, whether personal 2 1, 36| so ~after the manner of a substantive, as do the words "father" 3 1, 36| adjective, and ~spirator a substantive, we can say that the Father 4 1, 36| explained in the sense that the substantive here stands for the adjective.~ 5 1, 39| singularity or plurality of a substantive name depends upon the form ~ 6 1, 39| the divine essence in a substantive manner are predicated of 7 1, 39| sense. But if ~taken in a substantive sense, we say "one uncreated, 8 1, 39| understood ~to apply to the substantive God; and thus the meaning 9 1, 39| another" be taken as a substantive, ~and the word "God" be 10 1, 39| The difference between substantive and adjectival names ~consist 11 1, 39| the thing signified to the substantive. Whence ~logicians are wont 12 1, 39| are wont to say that the substantive is considered in the light ~ 13 1, 39| suppositum." Therefore substantive personal terms can be predicated 14 1, 39| suppositum" implied in the substantive. But notional and personal ~ 15 1, 39| essence unless we add some ~substantive. We cannot say that the " 16 1, 39| the essence, ~nevertheless substantive terms can be so predicated, 17 1, 39| singularity or plurality of a substantive name depends upon the form ~ 18 1, 39| the divine essence in a substantive manner are predicated of 19 1, 39| sense. But if ~taken in a substantive sense, we say "one uncreated, 20 1, 39| understood ~to apply to the substantive God; and thus the meaning 21 1, 39| another" be taken as a substantive, ~and the word "God" be 22 1, 39| The difference between substantive and adjectival names ~consist 23 1, 39| the thing signified to the substantive. Whence logicians are wont 24 1, 39| are wont to say that the substantive is considered in the light ~ 25 1, 39| suppositum." Therefore substantive personal terms can be predicated 26 1, 39| suppositum" implied in the substantive. But notional and personal ~ 27 1, 39| essence unless we add some ~substantive. We cannot say that the " 28 1, 39| the essence, ~nevertheless substantive terms can be so predicated, 29 3, 75| predicated of the other by the substantive verb of the present tense: 30 3, 78| signified in this sentence by a substantive ~verb of the indicative


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