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Alphabetical [« »] sustained 1 symbol 1 synonomous 1 synonyms 13 take 3 taken 2 tamquam 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 other 13 subject 13 such 13 synonyms 13 unity 13 way 13 world | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances synonyms |
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1 Theses | and humanity are otherwise synonyms, as are God~and divinity.~[ 2 Disp2, XXV | humanity; either they are~synonyms or they are not. If they 3 Disp2, XXV | they are not. If they are synonyms, the seventh proposition 4 Disp2, XXV | otherwise man and humanity are synonyms, like God and divinity."~ ~ 5 Disp2, XXV | and divinity."~ ~Response: Synonyms are predicated interchangeably 6 Disp2, XXV | for~such is the nature of synonyms. If they are synonyms, they 7 Disp2, XXV | of synonyms. If they are synonyms, they must be~predicated 8 Disp2, XXV | subject. They are called synonyms becayse they~signify the 9 Disp2, XXV | Thus man and humanity~are synonyms _simpliciter_ in philosophy, 10 Disp2, XXV | Against the solution: Synonyms are of the same nature and 11 Disp2, XXV | Therefore they are not~synonyms. You [vos] have said that 12 Disp2, XXV | In philosophy they are synonyms _simpliciter_, having the 13 Disp2, XXVI | accident. ~These are not synonyms, for a accident can either