|     Part, Question1   1, 10  |      Jerome says (Ep. ad Damasum. xv) that "God is the only ~
  2   1, 10  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv). Hence those who see God
  3   1, 12  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv) that when the Apostle ~
  4   1, 14  |        says ~(Octog. Tri. Quaest. xv), that "whatever comprehends
  5   1, 14  |         says (Octog. Tri. Quaest. xv), that ~"Everything that
  6   1, 14  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv), "God does not see all ~
  7   1, 14  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv), "Not because they are, ~
  8   1, 16  |  according to Augustine (De Trin. xv, 1), "nothing is ~greater
  9   1, 33  |         according to Basil ~(Hom. xv, De Fide), to receive is
 10   1, 33  |        Basil also declares ~(Hom. xv De Fide); hence He is called
 11   1, 34  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 10): "Whoever can ~understand
 12   1, 34  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 16): "Therefore do we ~
 13   1, 34  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 14). ~Nevertheless the
 14   1, 36  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17; v, 11), ~"Because the
 15   1, 37  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17): "As the Father, Son
 16   1, 37  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 7): "Who dares to say that
 17   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 19): ~that "the Holy Ghost
 18   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 19): "As the body of flesh ~
 19   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 24): ~"By the gift, which
 20   1, 41  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 13): "When I ~say of the
 21   1, 43  |       Augustine (De Trin. iii, 4; xv, 27), the ~invisible mission
 22   1, 43  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv). ~Therefore the divine
 23   1, 51  |       Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xv): "Many persons affirm ~
 24   1, 58  |         Augustine says (De ~Trin. xv, 16). But by that knowledge
 25   1, 76  |         Ecclesiasticis Dogmatibus xv: ~"Nor do we say that there
 26   1, 37  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17): "As the Father, Son
 27   1, 37  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 7): "Who dares to say that
 28   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 19): ~that "the Holy Ghost
 29   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 19): "As the body of flesh ~
 30   1, 38  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 24): ~"By the gift, which
 31   1, 41  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 13): "When I ~say of the
 32   1, 43  |       Augustine (De Trin. iii, 4; xv, 27), the ~invisible mission
 33   1, 43  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv). ~Therefore the divine
 34   1, 52  |       Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xv): "Many persons affirm ~
 35   1, 59  |         Augustine says (De ~Trin. xv, 16). But by that knowledge
 36   1, 75  |         Ecclesiasticis Dogmatibus xv: ~"Nor do we say that there
 37   1, 83  |         find related in the Meno (xv seqq.) of Plato, concerning
 38   1, 92  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, ~6), there is a great difference
 39   1, 93  |         Augustine ~says (De Trin. xv, 9). Now, obscurity resulted
 40   1, 105 |         by Dionysius (Coel. Hier. xv): "Every intellectual ~substance
 41   1, 105 |        the superior" (Coel. Hier. xv), as quoted above (A[1]).~
 42   1, 106 |      Dionysius ~says (Coel. Hier. xv): "Each one of the heavenly
 43   1, 110 |           Bede says (Super Matth. xv, 11), that, "the devil does ~
 44   1, 114 |       Dionysius says (Coel. Hier. xv) that among other ~qualities
 45   2, 33  |    according to Augustine (Tract. xv in ~Joan.), water denotes
 46   2, 55  |  Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) that "virtue is the ~order
 47   2, 55  |            xxvii ~in Joan.: Serm. xv de Verb. Ap. 11]: "He who
 48   2, 56  |  Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) that all virtue is love.
 49   2, 62  |       Augustine (De Moribus Eccl. xv) shows how the four ~cardinal
 50   2, 68  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 18) while speaking of charity: "
 51   2, 69  |           his homilies (In Matth. xv) says that some refer to
 52   2, 69  |          As Chrysostom says (Hom. xv in Matth.), all these rewards ~
 53   2, 89  |     explanation (De Fide et Oper. xv), because, as the Apostle
 54   2, 93  |      Augustine declares (De Trin. xv, 14). And ~among other things
 55   2, 2   |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 16) that "the Son of ~God
 56   2, 8   |         Augustine says (De Trin. ~xv, 27). Therefore the gift
 57   2, 22  |           Again he says (De Trin. xv, 17): ~"It was said: God
 58   2, 22  |            says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) [*De Civ. Dei xv, 22] that "
 59   2, 22  |           Eccl. xv) [*De Civ. Dei xv, 22] that "virtue is the ~
 60   2, 23  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17). Therefore he ~that
 61   2, 31  |        says (De Correp. et Gratia xv): "Since we ignore who is ~
 62   2, 31  |         to Augustine (De Mendacio xv), we learn from ~the deeds
 63   2, 38  |   Augustine states (Contra Mend. ~xv). Therefore, as one is bound
 64   2, 43  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 18) while speaking of ~
 65   2, 45  |   Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. xv): "Prudence is ~love choosing
 66   2, 55  |            says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) that "justice is love serving
 67   2, 56  |  Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) that "justice is ~love
 68   2, 56  |       Augustine (De Moribus Eccl. xv), "it ~belongs to justice
 69   2, 56  |        after justice," says (Hom. xv in Matth.): "By ~justice
 70   2, 64  |          Inst. II, i, 39: Cod. X, xv, De Thesauris]. ~Hence in
 71   2, 80  |  Augustine says (De Trin. ix, 12; xv, 23) that ~"the will arises
 72   2, 81  |        says (De ~Correp. et Grat. xv), so too no man should be
 73   2, 87  |    Augustine states (De ~Mendacio xv), "when the Apostle employs
 74   2, 87  |       Augustine says (De Mendacio xv) ~that "the Lord forbade
 75   2, 87  |          against ~the law [*Caus. XV, qu. 6, can. Auctoritatem,
 76   2, 116 |       after justice," says, (Hom. xv in Matth.) that there are
 77   2, 116 |   according ~to Chrysostom [*Hom. xv in the Opus Imperfectum,
 78   2, 116 |     Further, Gregory says (Moral. xv), that "covetousness arises ~
 79   2, 121 |        Augustine (De Morib. Eccl. xv, xxi, xxii) numbers ~fortitude
 80   2, 121 |   Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. xv) that "fortitude is love
 81   2, 121 |   Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. xv) that "fortitude is ~love
 82   2, 121 |       Augustine (De Moribus Eccl. xv), number fortitude among
 83   2, 134 |        Augustine (De Morib. Eccl. xv) call principal. ~Aquin.:
 84   2, 137 |          As Chrysostom says (Hom. xv in Matth.), we may understand ~
 85   2, 139 |   Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. xv) that "it belongs to temperance
 86   2, 152 |      Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xv, 16): "The demands of charity
 87   2, 152 |       Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xv, 16), whereas the union
 88   2, 152 |       Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xv, 16) that "if it is ~wicked,
 89   2, 168 |         remarks (De Bono ~Conjug. xv, 7), and according to different
 90   2, 170 |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, ~18): "A man is not transferred
 91   2, 176 |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 18). ~Therefore it would
 92   2, 178 |         to a gloss [*Cf. De Trin. xv, 8] of Augustine on ~this
 93   2, 181 |           perfection"; and ~(Hom. xv in Ezech.): "Other is the
 94   2, 184 |        for as Gregory ~says (Hom. xv in Ev.) by "preventing the
 95   2, 187 |       Further, Gregory says (Hom. xv in Ezech., and Moral. xxii): "
 96   3, 2   |  Augustine says (De Praed. Sanct. xv): "By the same ~grace every
 97   3, 2   |  Augustine says (De Praed. Sanct. xv): "Whoever can find ~merits
 98   3, 6   |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 11) that the incarnate
 99   3, 7   |        says (De Praedest. Sanct. ~xv): "Every man becomes a Christian
100   3, 8   |   Augustine says (De Trin. i, 12; xv, 24), "not ~even Christ,
101   3, 8   |       gloss [*St. Gregory, Moral. xv] on Job 21:29, "Ask ~any
102   3, 23  |         says (De Praedest. Sanct. xv) that "by the ~same grace
103   3, 24  |       Augustine, De Praed. Sanct. xv] says ~on Rm. 1:4, some
104   3, 24  |        says (De ~Praedest. Sanct. xv): "Jesus was predestinated,
105   3, 24  |    Augustine (De Praedest. Sanct. xv) says: "Forasmuch as ~God
106   3, 24  |         says (De Praedest. Sanct. xv): ~"This human nature of
107   3, 24  |  Augustine says (Praedest. Sanct. xv): "The Word of God ~assumed
108   3, 24  |         says (De Praedest. Sanct. xv): "The Saviour ~Himself,
109   3, 26  |            Augustine, De Civ. Dei xv].~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[26] A[
110   3, 26  | reconciles enemies" (De Civ. Dei ~xv).~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[26] A[
111   3, 37  |       young pigeons" [*Bede, Hom. xv in Purif.]. "And ~so the
112   3, 37  |         the Church" ~[*Bede, Hom. xv in Purif.]. Lastly, two
113   3, 39  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv): "It is most absurd to
114   3, 50  |          Orat. de Laud. Constant. xv), "if, after dwelling ~among
115   3, 63  |          Augustine says (De Trin. xv), "alone ~separates the
116   3, 82  |          Liber ~sentent. Prosperi xv) that "there is no such
117   3, 83  |            Liber Sentent. ~Prosp. xv). And because the Church
118   3, 84  |         to, but ~explicitly Serm. xv de verb Apost.]), "He Who
119 Suppl, 65|        Augustine (De Bono Conjug. xv) as quoted in the text (
120 Suppl, 65|   Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xv; De Civ. Dei xv, ~38) that "
121 Suppl, 65|           Conjug. xv; De Civ. Dei xv, ~38) that "it was not contrary
122 Suppl, 67|            says (De Bono Conjug. ~xv, xviii) that "when it was
123 Suppl, 70|           says (De Spir. et Anim. xv): "The soul withdraws from ~
124 Suppl, 70|         says (De Spiritu et Anima xv): "When the ~soul leaves
125 Suppl, 77|      Augustine (De Spir. et Anima xv) that "the body consists ~
126 Suppl, 79|         Augustine says ~(De Trin. xv, 16). Therefore there will
127 Suppl, 91|         De cura pro mortuis xiii, xv]. ~Much less therefore do
128 Suppl, 94|         devour him," says (Moral. xv): "Bodily fire needs bodily ~
129 Suppl, 94|       Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xv, 16), "I am of opinion ~
130 Suppl, 94|           Augustine (De Civ. Dei ~xv, 16) says that "hell is
 
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