Part, Question
1 1, 25 | to possible things, this phrase, ~"God can do all things,"
2 1, 38 | way to the giver. But the phrase, "this is this one's," ~
3 1, 39 | the Son, and hence the ~phrase means that generation is
4 1, 40 | without qualifying the phrase, that "because He begets, ~
5 1, 77 | subject Boethius employs that phrase (De Trin. i).~Aquin.: SMT
6 1, 38 | way to the giver. But the phrase, "this is this one's," ~
7 1, 39 | the Son, and hence the ~phrase means that generation is
8 1, 40 | without qualifying the phrase, that "because He begets, ~
9 1, 76 | subject Boethius employs that phrase (De Trin. i).~Aquin.: SMT
10 2, 55 | without us." If we omit this phrase, the remainder of the ~definition
11 2, 85 | your carnal things"] ~[*The phrase in the brackets is omitted
12 3, 24 | 2/3~But in that case the phrase of the Apostle would be
13 3, 57 | Body Para. 2/2~But if the phrase "according to" denote the
14 3, 78 | in the subject of this ~phrase, just as the term of the
15 3, 78 | holds good of the other ~phrase: "This is the chalice of
16 3, 78 | exercised, because the whole ~phrase is taken materially, since
17 3, 78 | others have said that in this phrase the word "this" ~appeals,
18 3, 78 | My body," which the above phrase does not ~effect, because
19 3, 78 | for the ~truth of this phrase, "This is My body," wherein
20 Suppl, 29| shape of a ~deprecatory phrase?~(9) Whether this is a suitable
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