|     Part, Question1   1, 69  |   gathered together, and the dry ~land appear," mean that corporeal
  2   1, 69  |          lowest body, ~namely, of land and sea. Hence Scripture,
  3   1, 69  |     suitable words, "Let ~the dry land appear."~Aquin.: SMT FP
  4   1, 69  |         and ~the appearing of the land. For "water," to use Augustine'
  5   1, 69  |        the sea is higher than the land, as Basil remarks (Hom.
  6   1, 69  |         with the place of the dry land, ~so that the sense would
  7   1, 69  |       that is, apart from the dry land. That the waters occupied
  8   1, 69  |       vapors and thus ~drying the land. Scripture, however, attributes
  9   1, 69  |      written: "He called ~the dry land, Earth." It may also be
 10   1, 69  |          it is said that "the dry land," that is, the part from
 11   1, 69  |        into one place and the dry land appeared"; secondly, when "
 12   1, 70  |          divided into sea and dry land. So also is it in the work
 13   1, 71  |      seals, have feet and walk on land. Therefore the production
 14   1, 71  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, land animals are more perfect
 15   1, 71  |          on the fifth day, before land animals.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 16   1, 72  |         living soul, so also have land animals. But these ~animals
 17   1, 72  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, land animals are more like man,
 18   1, 72  |     adorned by the ~production of land animals, corresponds to
 19   1, 72  |       animals, those that live on land are, generally ~speaking,
 20   1, 72  |       life"; whereas it does call land animals "living ~creatures"
 21   1, 72  |       something of a soul, whilst land ~animals, from the higher
 22   1, 74  |           the ~distinction of the land. Therefore, other days ought
 23   1, 74  |          and the appearing of dry land, to ~denote the impression
 24   1, 70  |   gathered together, and the dry ~land appear," mean that corporeal
 25   1, 70  |          lowest body, ~namely, of land and sea. Hence Scripture,
 26   1, 70  |     suitable words, "Let ~the dry land appear."~Aquin.: SMT FP
 27   1, 70  |         and ~the appearing of the land. For "water," to use Augustine'
 28   1, 70  |        the sea is higher than the land, as Basil remarks (Hom.
 29   1, 70  |         with the place of the dry land, ~so that the sense would
 30   1, 70  |       that is, apart from the dry land. That the waters occupied
 31   1, 70  |       vapors and thus ~drying the land. Scripture, however, attributes
 32   1, 70  |      written: "He called ~the dry land, Earth." It may also be
 33   1, 70  |          it is said that "the dry land," that is, the part from
 34   1, 70  |        into one place and the dry land appeared"; secondly, when "
 35   1, 71  |          divided into sea and dry land. So also is it in the work
 36   1, 71  |      seals, have feet and walk on land. Therefore the production
 37   1, 71  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, land animals are more perfect
 38   1, 71  |          on the fifth day, before land animals.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 39   1, 71  |         living soul, so also have land animals. But these ~animals
 40   1, 71  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, land animals are more like man,
 41   1, 71  |     adorned by the ~production of land animals, corresponds to
 42   1, 71  |       animals, those that live on land are, generally ~speaking,
 43   1, 71  |       life"; whereas it does call land animals "living ~creatures"
 44   1, 71  |       something of a soul, whilst land ~animals, from the higher
 45   1, 73  |           the ~distinction of the land. Therefore, other days ought
 46   1, 73  |          and the appearing of dry land, to ~denote the impression
 47   1, 90  |          hands laid down the ~dry land"; but in this, that man
 48   1, 92  |       fire, and desolation of the land a trace of ~a hostile army.~
 49   2, 68  |      shall lead me into the right land," because, to wit, none
 50   2, 68  |          the ~inheritance of that land of the Blessed, except he
 51   2, 69  |          The ~"possession" of the land denotes the well-ordered
 52   2, 69  |    inheritance, signified by "the land." They are "comforted" in
 53   2, 69  |      order, since to "possess the land" is less ~than to possess "
 54   2, 69  |        peaceful possession of the land of the living, whereby the ~
 55   2, 69  |           is ~more to possess the land of the heavenly kingdom
 56   2, 98  |           thee not this excellent land in possession for thy justices,
 57   2, 98  |           he that is born ~in the land." But it would have been
 58   2, 99  |        eat the good things of the land. But if you ~will not, and
 59   2, 102 |           brought them out of the land of ~Egypt, concerning the
 60   2, 102 |        were plenty of them in the land of promise. ~Secondly, because
 61   2, 102 |      these are to be found in the Land of promise; to signify ~
 62   2, 102 |     brought them through the arid land of the wilderness to a ~
 63   2, 102 |           of the wilderness to a ~land of delights. On the eighth
 64   2, 102 |      peace granted to them in the Land of promise.~Aquin.: SMT
 65   2, 102 |        you shall be come into the land, and shall have planted
 66   2, 102 |          food from deep places on land or water: it may ~denote
 67   2, 102 |         walks like a partridge on land: it drinks ~only when it
 68   2, 105 |            I have ~given you" the land "for a possession: and you
 69   2, 105 |       thou wast a stranger in his land."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105]
 70   2, 105 |        also were strangers in the land of Egypt": ~and (Ex. 23:
 71   2, 105 |        also were strangers in the land of Egypt." ~But it is an
 72   2, 105 |  foreigners passed through ~their land as travelers. Secondly,
 73   2, 105 |       they came to dwell in their land ~as newcomers. And in both
 74   2, 105 |         that which is born in the land." But in temporal matters
 75   2, 105 |           brought them out of the land of Egypt: let them not be
 76   2, 114 |              I have given him the land ~of Egypt because he hath
 77   2, 10  |         Christians to work on the land ~of Jews, because this does
 78   2, 13  |           brought thee out of the land of Egypt." Therefore the
 79   2, 15  |           brought thee out of the land of Egypt," and, likewise ~(
 80   2, 24  |       death all the wicked of the land": ~and God commanded (Ex.
 81   2, 30  |     mayest be longlived upon the ~land" (Ex. 20:12): and dutifulness
 82   2, 31  |        kept back the price of the land," ~without beforehand admonishing
 83   2, 53  |         his wife, sold a piece of land, and by fraud kept ~back
 84   2, 53  |          part of the price of the land." Now it pertains to injustice
 85   2, 53  |    Apostles kept the price of the land, which had been ~laid at
 86   2, 55  |          if a particular piece of land be ~considered absolutely,
 87   2, 55  |         the unmolested use of the land, it has a ~certain commensuration
 88   2, 62  |      death all the ~wicked of the land."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
 89   2, 64  |          half to the owner of the land, if the treasure trove be
 90   2, 64  |         treasure trove be in ~the land of another person [*Inst.
 91   2, 64  |           treasure. On ~the other Land the treasure-trove may be
 92   2, 76  |          when a man mortgages his land ~or the house wherein he
 93   2, 76  |   usufruct, for instance house or land ~property and so forth.
 94   2, 76  |        from ~another his house or land, he is bound to restore
 95   2, 76  |    restore not only the house or ~land but also the fruits accruing
 96   2, 79  |           one who ~cultivates the land, and an inhabitant [incola]
 97   2, 84  |       granted a portion of Church land, that he may make ~certain
 98   2, 84  |           that I am come into the land, for which He ~swore to
 99   2, 84  |           the first-fruits of the land, which the Lord ~hath given
100   2, 84  |         the favor of the promised land given by God, but also on ~
101   2, 84  |           the first-fruits of the land ~which the Lord hath given
102   2, 84  |           just as God granted the land of promise to ~the Jews
103   2, 85  |          30), ~"All tithes of the land, whether of corn or of the
104   2, 85  | possession of all his profit from land and ~stock, since sometimes
105   2, 85  |           within whose bounds the land is situated. The law, however,
106   2, 85  |           to the church on ~whose land the fold is situated.~Aquin.:
107   2, 86  |          a pilgrimage to the Holy Land [*Cap. Scripturae, de Voto
108   2, 86  |            pilgrimage to the Holy Land, are reserved to the Sovereign
109   2, 91  |       Roman territory, ~or in the land of the Gauls, or in any
110   2, 95  |         possess it?" namely, the ~land which God had promised him.
111   2, 95  |          and entered not into the land ~of promise, according to
112   2, 98  |          necessity to sell or buy land on which there ~has previously
113   2, 162 |           themselves work on ~the land, are busied with other labors,
114   2, 172 |         sent by him, to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and ~
115   2, 172 |        servants, and to his whole land."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174]
116   2, 183 |        expounding Lk. 12:16, "The land of a certain . . . man brought ~
117   2, 186 |       arms in defense of the Holy Land.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[
118   2, 187 |      cross in defense of the Holy Land; and the latter ~apparently
119   2, 187 |         of pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which is a temporal vow;
120   2, 187 |            pilgrimage to the Holy Land, as regards the advancement
121   2, 187 |       round about the sea and the land to make one proselyte, and
122   2, 187 |         that leads" man "into the land ~of uprightness" (Ps. 142:
123   3, 15  |          be as a ~stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man
124   3, 36  |  beginning of faith came from the land where the ~day is born;
125   3, 36  |       came from a distant foreign land ~to a kingdom that was entirely
126   3, 37  |          every ~first-born in the land of Egypt, both men and cattle" (
127   3, 38  |        Jesus . . . came into the ~land of Judea . . . and baptized:
128   3, 39  |           Israel entered into the land of promise. Now, this is
129   3, 39  |         which is signified by the land of promise; wherefore it ~
130   3, 44  |   together over Jerusalem and the land of Judea; so that it was
131   3, 44  |          expression refers to the land of ~Judea, as may be gathered
132   3, 46  |         Adam the greatest in the ~land of [Vulg.: 'among'] the
133   3, 52  |          and return no more, to a land that is dark and ~covered
134   3, 74  |       easily be conveyed to every land, that is, as much as is ~
135   3, 83  |            Thou ~hast blessed Thy land . . . Thou hast forgiven
136 Suppl, 21|           price of their piece of land (Acts 5:1-10). Therefore
137 Suppl, 47|         to be cast forth from the land which ~was promised to the
138 Suppl, 52|           a man sows on another's land, the produce belongs to ~
139 Suppl, 52|      belongs to ~the owner of the land. Now the woman's womb in
140 Suppl, 52|          seed of ~man is like the land in relation to the sower.
141 Suppl, 59|      regard to inhabitants of the land of Canaan, both because ~
142 Suppl, 64|           in ~defense of the Holy Land: and consequently this is
143 Suppl, 64|     consent of his landlord whose land he has leased. And yet the
144 Suppl, 69|          since she followed me by land and sea in order to ~abide
145 Suppl, 71|        wished to be buried in the land of promise, where ~they
146 Suppl, 85|           to judge. But the whole land ~of promise would not be
147 Suppl, 94|      might be ~rendered "from the land of the living."], i.e. from
 
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