Part, Question
1 1, 28 | that which proceeds from it corporeally. ~Thus paternity and filiation
2 1, 62 | implanted ~in the creature when corporeally created, so straightway
3 1, 63 | implanted ~in the creature when corporeally created, so straightway
4 3, 2 | fulness of the ~Godhead corporeally." Therefore it seems that
5 3, 2 | fulness of the Godhead dwelt corporeally in Christ because ~the Divine
6 3, 2 | that it dwelt in Christ corporeally, i.e. ~not as in a shadow,
7 3, 2 | to have dwelt in Christ corporeally, i.e. in three ways, just
8 3, 9 | the fulness of the Godhead corporeally." Therefore in ~Christ there
9 3, 52 | things which are in a ~place corporeally and circumscriptively, that
10 3, 58 | the right hand be ~taken corporeally. Hence Augustine says (De
11 Suppl, 59| who is baptized is even corporeally buried together with Christ ~
12 Suppl, 89| received ~therein except corporeally, since whatever is received
13 Suppl, 89| God in His creatures seen ~corporeally. This manner of seeing God
14 Suppl, 89| This manner of seeing God corporeally is indicated by ~Augustine (
15 Suppl, 89| must always apprehend it ~corporeally: wherefore it cannot know
16 Suppl, 89| which cannot be apprehended ~corporeally.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[
17 Suppl, 94| as the soul is there, not corporeally, i.e. as ~bodies are in
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