|    Part, Question1   1, 22  |        acts and fortunes by ~the indissoluble connection of causes." It
 2   1, 50  |       dissoluble by nature, yet ~indissoluble because I so will it." But
 3   1, 66  |           but by My will you are indissoluble, for My will ~is more powerful
 4   1, 51  |       dissoluble by nature, yet ~indissoluble because I so will it." But
 5   1, 67  |           but by My will you are indissoluble, for My will ~is more powerful
 6   1, 96  |      death." For man's body was ~indissoluble not by reason of any intrinsic
 7   1, 96  |          whereby it might become indissoluble; which is clear from the
 8   2, 108 |          disciples, Penance, and indissoluble Matrimony. He promised Confirmation ~
 9   3, 39  |       bodies are impassible and ~indissoluble, according to Job 37:18: "
10 Suppl, 44|         this joining - for it is indissoluble - by ~the words "involving,"
11 Suppl, 53| sacrament of matrimony, which is indissoluble. ~Therefore although a simple
12 Suppl, 55|         of an impediment ~is not indissoluble by Divine authority, but
13 Suppl, 58|        none the less perpetually indissoluble.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[58] A[
14 Suppl, 59|     inasmuch as it signifies the indissoluble ~union of Christ with the
15 Suppl, 61|        of which it is altogether indissoluble. Hence the comparison fails.~
16 Suppl, 61|        which union is altogether indissoluble.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[61] A[
17 Suppl, 61|  consequently is not ~altogether indissoluble.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[61] A[
18 Suppl, 65|     union of wife and husband is indissoluble or at least of a lasting ~
 
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