Part, Question
1 1, 20 | Div. Nom. iv): "Love is a uniting and ~binding force." But
2 1, 60 | Div. Nom. iv): "Love is a ~uniting and a binding power." But
3 1, 60 | and a binding power." But uniting and binding imply various ~
4 1, 60 | Dionysius used the terms "uniting" and "binding" in order
5 1, 60 | things outside self; as uniting ~is derived from unity.~
6 1, 61 | Div. Nom. iv): "Love is a ~uniting and a binding power." But
7 1, 61 | and a binding power." But uniting and binding imply various ~
8 1, 61 | Dionysius used the terms "uniting" and "binding" in order
9 1, 61 | things outside self; as uniting ~is derived from unity.~
10 2, 25 | certain union; since it is a "uniting and ~binding force," as
11 2, 28 | love is a vital principle uniting, or ~seeking to unite two
12 2, 28 | For ~in describing it as "uniting" he refers to the union
13 2, 102 | worship: and it signified the uniting of the ~people and the peace
14 2, 16 | to God for His own ~sake, uniting our minds to God by the
15 2, 16 | makes us tend to God, by uniting our affections to Him, so
16 2, 28 | Charity likens us to God by uniting us to Him in the bond ~of
17 2, 152 | perfectly satisfied by men ~uniting together in the bonds that
18 3, 2 | terms: "If anyone after the uniting divides the ~subsistences
19 3, 2 | and passion ~of the thing uniting and the united, of the thing
20 3, 2 | and therefore the thing uniting is said to ~be united, but
21 3, 16 | subject of ~the making or uniting is not God, but human nature,
22 3, 26 | forasmuch as they cooperate in uniting ~men to God, dispositively
23 3, 31 | so shown Himself, ~that, uniting both natures in the unity
24 3, 35 | and ~for our salvation, uniting the human nature to His
25 3, 79 | God's ~life-giving Word by uniting Himself with His own flesh,
26 3, 79 | For, ~first of all, by uniting man with Christ through
27 Suppl, 44| joining denotes a kind of uniting, and so wherever ~things
28 Suppl, 71| Charity, which is the bond uniting the members of the ~Church,
29 Suppl, 71| from the virtue of charity uniting the members of the Church ~
30 Suppl, 96| charity, which is the bond uniting this same ~city together.
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