Part, Question
1 1, 91 | male; although they are carnally united for ~generation.
2 3, 28 | Mother, after His Birth, was ~carnally known by Joseph, and bore
3 3, 55 | yet believed in Him but carnally, since she ~wept for Him
4 3, 75 | thou hast ~understood them carnally, they are also spirit and
5 3, 77 | to those who understood ~carnally: "for they understood the
6 3, 80 | the reality, ~and is moved carnally and with the result that
7 3, 80 | who had known their wives carnally, how much less may this
8 Suppl, 54| certain barbarians are united carnally to their ~parents does not
9 Suppl, 56| child is born, is ~related carnally to the child, but also the
10 Suppl, 57| as a child without being carnally begotten, it would ~make
11 Suppl, 66| that a man, before knowing carnally the ~woman he has married
12 Suppl, 66| not in law, and ~knows her carnally, whether the former woman
13 Suppl, 66| return to his first wife ~and carnally to know her, he becomes
14 Suppl, 66| afterwards, by knowing her ~carnally, finds that she is not.
15 Suppl, 66| irregular ~by knowing her carnally.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[
16 Suppl, 66| unless he again knows ~her carnally after she has been corrupted
17 Suppl, 67| On the contrary, Abraham carnally knew Agar with the disposition
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