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501 Suppl, 65| of the offspring, which signifies not ~only the begetting
502 Suppl, 66| the sacrament of marriage signifies the union of ~Christ with
503 Suppl, 66| is because the bridegroom signifies the Church militant ~which
504 Suppl, 66| corruptions, while the spouse signifies Christ Who was a virgin: ~
505 Suppl, 66| which show that the bride signifies the Church, and the bridegroom ~
506 Suppl, 66| bridegroom, and that the bride signifies ~the Church triumphant in
507 Suppl, 71| dropped into the chalice, ~signifies those who lead a happy life
508 Suppl, 72| OBJ 1: Consumption there signifies being brought, not to nothing, ~
509 Suppl, 84| the text goes on to speak, signifies each one's ~conscience,
510 Suppl, 86| those who are to be judged signifies that they ~open their hearts
511 Suppl, 86| states (De Civ. Dei xx), "signifies the whole multitude of ~
512 Suppl, 89| in ~which it is employed signifies a ratio of quantity to quantity
513 Suppl, 92| ARTICLES) [*The Latin 'dos' signifies a dowry.]~We must now consider
514 Suppl, 92| OBJ 2: Further, a dowry signifies something whereby the union
515 Suppl, 93| of a crown. For a crown signifies some kind of perfection, ~
516 Suppl, 93| sense now. Sometimes fruit signifies ~spiritually that which
517 Suppl, 93| thumb and weighing on it, signifies the burden which ~widows
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