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1001 3, 80 | But since this is to be ~understood in the sense of decency,
1002 3, 80 | any other food must not be understood absolutely of all ~time,
1003 3, 80 | sacrament: but it must be understood of the same day; and ~although
1004 3, 81 | chalice"; but it is not to be understood that He took them merely ~
1005 3, 81 | and drink," it is to be understood that ~He Himself, in taking
1006 3, 81 | of His own body ~He both understood and prepared; yet differently
1007 3, 81 | lxii in Joan.), "it must be understood ~that our Lord had already
1008 3, 82 | when ~summoned," it must be understood that He comes, not through
1009 3, 82 | similar authorities are to be understood in this ~sense, that the
1010 3, 82 | However, this is to be understood of ~one who is notorious,
1011 3, 83 | additional word "all" is understood in the Gospels, although
1012 3, 84 | The words of Leo are to be understood of the prayer that ~precedes
1013 3, 84 | gloss should apparently be understood as referring to ~the man
1014 3, 84 | other hand, joy and sorrow, ~understood thus, be not of the same
1015 3, 86 | words of Augustine should be understood thus: "So ~great is the
1016 3, 89 | 3: This statute is to be understood as applying to those who ~
1017 Suppl, 6 | where there is none, may be ~understood in two ways: first, as referring
1018 Suppl, 9 | OBJ 1: These words must be understood as referring to the ~receiving
1019 Suppl, 9 | 2: Further, some are not understood by their own priests on
1020 Suppl, 10| result, in which sense it is ~understood here, because the result
1021 Suppl, 12| element of virtue can be understood in two ways. ~First, as
1022 Suppl, 14| the pains of hell can be understood in two ~ways: first, as
1023 Suppl, 20| forgiving ~sins, this is to be understood of the power which results
1024 Suppl, 23| This, however, is to be understood of children who have not ~
1025 Suppl, 24| absolved ~from one, he is understood to be absolved from all,
1026 Suppl, 25| This, however, is to ~be understood of those cases in which
1027 Suppl, 29| of this sacrament may be understood in the act ~of anointing,
1028 Suppl, 37| Gospels, and this power is understood to ~contain the other; wherefore
1029 Suppl, 40| answer that, Order may be understood in two ways. In one way
1030 Suppl, 40| in which it is ~generally understood.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
1031 Suppl, 43| proper age, whence they are ~understood to consent to what others
1032 Suppl, 48| intercourse ~is not to be understood, except as an effect is
1033 Suppl, 53| so that the comparison be understood ~as to the genus and not
1034 Suppl, 53| nevertheless a person is understood ~to have taken it by the
1035 Suppl, 54| mother": which cannot be understood of cohabitation, and ~consequently
1036 Suppl, 55| 19:6). Since then it is understood that what the Church does
1037 Suppl, 62| This permission is to be understood as an absence of ~prohibition:
1038 Suppl, 65| done to thyself," should be understood with the ~proviso that there
1039 Suppl, 65| from Gregory are to be ~understood as comparing vices in their
1040 Suppl, 66| Reply OBJ 3: This must be understood of punishments consequent
1041 Suppl, 67| because the defilement must be understood not in ~reference to sin,
1042 Suppl, 69| Secondly, they may be understood to go forth for ~a time:
1043 Suppl, 70| saying of Augustine is to be understood as meaning ~that the soul
1044 Suppl, 71| stead a ~thing is done is understood to do it himself as Dionysius
1045 Suppl, 72| saying of Augustine is to be understood as referring to ~the natural
1046 Suppl, 72| sea two things are to be understood, namely the ~substance of
1047 Suppl, 74| that these words are to be ~understood otherwise, namely of the
1048 Suppl, 76| Reply OBJ 3: That which is understood as though it were in matter ~
1049 Suppl, 80| Thus then ~one line may be understood as being distinct from another,
1050 Suppl, 80| mathematical line, which is understood apart from ~matter). Accordingly
1051 Suppl, 80| itself: and this can only be ~understood in two ways. First, by a
1052 Suppl, 80| smaller than itself may be understood by a ~variation of place;
1053 Suppl, 85| words." ~Now this cannot be understood as referring to the inner
1054 Suppl, 88| This diminishment is ~understood by some to mean a real lessening
1055 Suppl, 88| animals and ~plants must be understood in reference to the movement
1056 Suppl, 89| if ~anyone in seeing God understood what he saw, he saw not
1057 Suppl, 89| the likeness of the object understood, which ~likeness is the
1058 Suppl, 89| in our ~intellect, to be understood by us, except in so far
1059 Suppl, 89| the same as that which is understood" (De Anima iii). Now God
1060 Suppl, 89| principles, so the ~idea understood is not diversified in me
1061 Suppl, 89| intellect ~separates the idea understood from the imaginary forms,
1062 Suppl, 89| there remains a ~quiddity understood, which is one and the same
1063 Suppl, 89| separate substances are ~understood by us by means of intentions
1064 Suppl, 89| created intellect can God be ~understood, so that His essence be
1065 Suppl, 89| to ~be both that which is understood, and that whereby it is
1066 Suppl, 89| and that whereby it is understood. And ~whatever may be the
1067 Suppl, 89| This, however, must not be ~understood as though the Divine essence
1068 Suppl, 89| understanding or of the thing ~understood.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[
1069 Suppl, 89| understands ~and that which is understood are absolutely identical,
1070 Suppl, 89| things, the object actually ~understood becomes one with the intellect
1071 Suppl, 89| the form ~of the object understood becomes the form of the
1072 Suppl, 89| like authorities must be understood to refer ~to the knowledge
1073 Suppl, 89| that He be for a time not understood ~by us is owing to our defect:
1074 Suppl, 89| invisible things of God as understood by those that are made,
1075 Suppl, 89| to see all ~that can be understood in them.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1076 Suppl, 92| This conformity must be understood to refer to the thing ~which
1077 Suppl, 93| teaching, this is to be understood of the teaching of things ~
1078 Suppl, 94| ascribed to the damned must be understood to be not of a corporeal
1079 Suppl, 94| say that both are to be understood materially, than that both
1080 Suppl, 94| than that both should be ~understood only in a spiritual sense:
1081 Suppl, 95| words of Dionysius must be understood of the natural ~will, which
1082 Suppl, 95| saying of Augustine is to be understood in the sense ~that "not
1083 Appen1, 2| to come. Nor can this be understood of ~the punishment: because
1084 Appen2, 1| from sins." This cannot be understood except as referring to Purgatory: ~
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