|     Part, Question1   1, 33  |      the First Born among many ~brethren," after saying that some
  2   1, 41  |         the first born of many ~brethren." Therefore the Son of God
  3   1, 41  |         the first born of many ~brethren." Therefore the Son of God
  4   1, 88  |         hell said: "I have five brethren" (Lk. ~16:28).~Aquin.: SMT
  5   1, 88  |         16:27,28), "I have five brethren . . . ~he may testify unto
  6   2, 20  |        4:1: "My dearly ~beloved brethren, my joy and my crown." Therefore
  7   2, 38  |    according ~to James 1:2: "My brethren, count it all joy, when
  8   2, 69  |        not thy friends, nor thy brethren," etc . . . ~"but . . .
  9   2, 106 |        22): "Having therefore, ~brethren, a confidence in the entering
 10   2, 107 |       in this time, houses and ~brethren," etc.: while in the Old
 11   2, 1   |         converted, confirm thy ~brethren." The reason of this is
 12   2, 11  |           I think, that all our brethren and fellow bishops ought
 13   2, 13  |        is either envious of his brethren to whom the truth is revealed,
 14   2, 22  |       life, because we love the brethren." ~Therefore God is charity
 15   2, 25  |        wife, end ~children, and brethren, and sisters . . . he cannot
 16   2, 26  |     anathema from Christ for my brethren." Therefore it is more meritorious ~
 17   2, 26  |     severed from Christ for his brethren, when he was in a state ~
 18   2, 29  |        not thy friends, nor thy brethren, ~nor thy kinsmen." Now
 19   2, 31  |      precept, it is due to our ~brethren that we correct them when
 20   2, 31  | Consequently we ought to do our brethren the ~kindness of correcting
 21   2, 31  |       the lesser sins of ~their brethren."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 22   2, 31  |        that "Joseph accused his brethren to his father of a most ~
 23   2, 31  |     probable that he warned his brethren, though Scripture does not
 24   2, 31  |       public with regard to his brethren, ~wherefore it is stated
 25   2, 31  |     plural that he accused "his brethren."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 26   2, 34  |       life, because we love the brethren." Now the object both of ~
 27   2, 35  |        out in the council: "Men brethren, I am a ~Pharisee, the son
 28   2, 35  |       that soweth discord among brethren." On ~the other hand, to
 29   2, 41  |         weak ~conscience of the brethren [*Vulg.: 'When you sin thus
 30   2, 41  |       you sin thus against the ~brethren and wound their weak conscience'],
 31   2, 42  |         of our bodies, "for the brethren," we are given to understand ~
 32   2, 58  |            he ~thought that his brethren understood that God by his
 33   2, 72  |      that soweth discord among ~brethren."~
 34   2, 76  |        to take usury from their brethren, ~i.e. from other Jews.
 35   2, 81  |         whereby we correct the ~brethren, has an effect in the predestined
 36   2, 81  |       rightly tells the ~lesser brethren to pray for him, for many
 37   2, 81  |     cxxx): "It is said that the brethren in Egypt make ~frequent
 38   2, 82  |      fellow-servant ~and of thy brethren"; as also to exclude any
 39   2, 87  |           Above all things, my ~brethren, swear not." Therefore swearing
 40   2, 93  |         afterwards ~said to his brethren (Gn. 44:15): "Know you not
 41   2, 93  |    together the assembly of the brethren and pouring forth prayer
 42   2, 99  |        wife, and ~children, and brethren, and sisters, yea and his
 43   2, 99  |        not know you; and to his brethren: I know you ~not; and their
 44   2, 112 |         how pleasant it is for ~brethren to dwell together in unity."~
 45   2, 122 |         down our lives for the ~brethren." Therefore martyrdom does
 46   2, 145 |     written (Gal. 5:13): ~"You, brethren, have been called unto liberty;
 47   2, 147 |    likewise to scandalize one's brethren. Therefore it is ~unlawful
 48   2, 152 |       Gn. 37:2, "He accused his brethren of a most wicked crime," ~
 49   2, 179 |          proclaim them to their brethren, whose minds they ~inflame
 50   2, 180 |   anathema from Christ, for my ~brethren"; which words Chrysostom
 51   2, 182 |     whom a ~gloss on Acts 6:3, "Brethren, look ye out . . . seven
 52   2, 182 |      the case of religious lay ~brethren, then it is evident that
 53   2, 183 |        Hieron.] on ~James 2:1, "Brethren, have not . . . with respect
 54   2, 185 |         his ~goods on his needy brethren; for all Christians belong
 55   2, 185 |         sends in advance false ~brethren, who under the guise of
 56   2, 186 |       to one of ~these My least brethren, you did it to Me." Consequently
 57   2, 186 |         the instruction of the ~brethren and the care of the monasteries;
 58   2, 186 |     what great battles I and my brethren, and the house of my ~father,
 59   2, 186 |       must be a servant to your brethren, you must fear the superior
 60   2, 187 |     thyself? Behold many of thy brethren, children ~of Abraham, are
 61   3, 4   |       is the First-born of many brethren, according to the ~human
 62   3, 4   |         to be made like to His ~brethren," as the Apostle says (Heb.
 63   3, 7   |        of thy nation and of thy brethren," and He says of ~Himself (
 64   3, 8   |         first-born amongst many brethren." ~Secondly, He had perfection
 65   3, 13  |        to be made like unto His brethren," and especially as regards
 66   3, 23  |         adoption men become the brethren of Christ, according ~to
 67   3, 23  |       the first-born among many brethren." Now ~brethren are the
 68   3, 23  |      among many brethren." Now ~brethren are the sons of the same
 69   3, 23  |        adoption we are made the brethren of Christ, as having ~with
 70   3, 27  |       Behold thy mother and thy brethren stand without, seeking thee,"
 71   3, 27  |        frailty, just as did His brethren when ~they said: 'Manifest
 72   3, 28  |       the first-born among many brethren." But the evangelist calls ~
 73   3, 28  |          and His Mother and His brethren." ~But brethren are those
 74   3, 28  |         and His brethren." ~But brethren are those who are begotten
 75   3, 28  |       49,50, "suppose that the ~brethren of the Lord were Joseph'
 76   3, 28  |          But we ~understand the brethren of the Lord to be not sons
 77   3, 28  |       For "Scripture ~speaks of brethren in four senses; namely,
 78   3, 28  |       affection." Wherefore the brethren of the Lord are so called,
 79   3, 31  |      But he does mention Juda's brethren, in ~order to show that
 80   3, 31  |      birth: for many of ~Juda's brethren were born of hand-maidens,
 81   3, 31  |         Phares is the type. The brethren of Jechonias are included,
 82   3, 37  |        First-born amongst many ~brethren" (Rm. 8:29).~Aquin.: SMT
 83   3, 55  |       by more than five hundred brethren at once . . ~. after that
 84   3, 55  |       but all the disciples and brethren, to ~go into Galilee. Paul
 85   3, 55  |       to more then five hundred brethren at once.'" The truer ~solution,
 86   3, 80  |        we command that when the brethren have to exonerate themselves ~
 87   3, 80  |       food is no reason why the brethren ~should assemble after dinner
 88   3, 83  |   burned, or put to the use ~of brethren in some monastery: but on
 89   3, 83  |       disposes the souls of the brethren by saying, 'Lift up your
 90   3, 84  |      frequently pardoning their brethren who had sinned against them; ~
 91   3, 89  |       placed at the head of his brethren, and not ~only did not depute
 92 Suppl, 26|      his letters, addresses as "brethren," whereas he calls all others
 93 Suppl, 39|    shedding the blood of ~their brethren (Ex. 32:29). Therefore neither
 94 Suppl, 40|       of inheritance with their brethren (Dt. 10; Dt. ~18). Therefore
 95 Suppl, 40|      the singular: "Confirm thy brethren" (Lk. 22:32), and: "Feed
 96 Suppl, 40|      president ~and head of thy brethren in My stead, that they,
 97 Suppl, 67|    should exact usury ~of their brethren; and again on account of
 98 Suppl, 72|       30): "I beseech you . . . brethren, through our Lord Jesus ~
 99 Suppl, 72|       till the number of their ~brethren should be filled up [*Vulg.: '
100 Suppl, 72|      fellow-servants and ~their brethren . . . should be filled up']."
101 Suppl, 91|   helping us to merit life: "My brethren, count it ~all joy when
102 Suppl, 95|          that he prayed for his brethren, lest they should come "
103 Suppl, 95|       rich ~man prayed that his brethren might be warded from damnation:
104 Suppl, 95|        he would rather that his brethren ~were damned as well as
 
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