Part, Question
1 1, 43 | 53: "What is joined and tied in one body ~cannot be sent."
2 1, 43 | 53: "What is joined and tied in one body ~cannot be sent."
3 1, 88 | understanding when the ~senses are tied, and by a distracted imagination,
4 2, 2 | parts of the soul which are tied ~down to the body: just
5 2, 102 | and the hyssop should be tied to the ~cedar-wood with
6 2, 102 | Moses on a parchment, and tied it on their foreheads like
7 2, 47 | the mind, unless ~they be tied as it were to some corporeal
8 2, 148 | just as man's ~reason is tied by drunkenness, so is it
9 2, 183 | into solitude, they are so tied by the bonds of authority,
10 3, 34 | corruptible nature we are tied . . . But He alone is truly ~
11 3, 56 | justice in itself is not tied down to Christ's Resurrection
12 3, 68 | God, Whose power is not tied to visible ~sacraments,
13 3, 68 | hand, whereon the midwife tied a scarlet thread, ~saying:
14 Suppl, 44| bond whereby things are tied together differs from their
15 Suppl, 44| joined ~in matrimony are tied together. Therefore it is
16 Suppl, 44| the bond by which they are tied formally, not ~effectively,
17 Suppl, 50| knot, but loose it not if tied."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[50] A[
18 Suppl, 53| regards that to ~which man is tied, and the obligation under
19 Suppl, 53| because by ~marriage a man is tied to his wife, with the obligation
20 Suppl, 53| whereas by a vow a man is tied to God, with the obligation
21 Suppl, 53| the manner in which he is tied marriage is ~a stronger
22 Suppl, 54| denominated as though they were tied ~together: thus we speak
23 Suppl, 54| of nature are said to be tied by blood [consanguinei]. ~
24 Suppl, 54| ancestor," ~who are thus tied together are the subject
25 Suppl, 61| But as long as she remains tied ~to one by marriage, she
26 Suppl, 73| OBJ 2: God's power is not tied to any particular second
27 Suppl, 79| Potentiality is twofold, tied and free: and this is true ~
28 Suppl, 79| potentiality will remain tied ~by the triumph of the soul
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