Part, Question
1 1, 26 | Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii), it would seem that beatitude
2 1, 69 | Augustine says (Contr. Faust. ~xxii, 11), this word signifies
3 1, 70 | Augustine says (Contr. Faust. ~xxii, 11), this word signifies
4 1, 83 | Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii, 29), it is not correct ~
5 2, 4 | Augustine (De Civ. Dei xxii, 26) quotes the words of
6 2, 17 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xxii.] sats ~that "the nutritive
7 2, 17 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xxii) says "that generation and
8 2, 17 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xxii.] says that "the pulse is ~
9 2, 17 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xxii) says that, just as the ~
10 2, 19 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 27) that "sin is a ~deed,
11 2, 21 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 27) ~that "sin is a word,
12 2, 32 | Augustine says in De Civ. Dei xxii, 31 [*Gregory, ~Moral. iv.]
13 2, 37 | commentary on Ezechiel (Hom. ~xxii in Ezechiel).~Aquin.: SMT
14 2, 44 | Philosopher says (De Problem. xxii, ~11).~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
15 2, 47 | Chrysostom observes (Hom. xxii, in Ep. ~ad Rom.). But by
16 2, 58 | contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xxii) that "the other virtues, ~
17 2, 61 | For Gregory says (Moral. xxii, 1): "There is ~no true
18 2, 65 | and Gregory says ~(Moral. xxii, 1) that "one virtue without
19 2, 65 | Gregory, who says (Moral. xxii, 1) that "a virtue ~cannot
20 2, 71 | Augustine (Contra Faust. xxii): ~"Sin is a word, deed,
21 2, 71 | Augustine shows (Contra Faust. xxii, 27). But the Law ~of God
22 2, 71 | suffices (Contra Faust. ~xxii, 27).~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[71]
23 2, 71 | Augustine (Contra Faust. xxii, 27) includes two things ~
24 2, 79 | states (De Nat. et Grat. xxii). Therefore blindness, of
25 2, 88 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 27): "Sin is a word, ~deed
26 2, 96 | says (De Civ. ~Dei ii, 21; xxii, 6).~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[96]
27 2, 100 | Augustine says (Contra ~Faust. xxii, 24), "even the life of
28 2, 104 | Augustine states (Contra Faust. xxii, 24). ~For this reason even
29 2, 110 | says (De Natura et Gratia ~xxii): "The light of truth rightly
30 2, 13 | De Serm. Dom. in ~Monte xxii), that "to resist fraternal
31 2, 34 | Hence Gregory says (Moral. xxii, 11): "It ~very often happens
32 2, 38 | Augustine ~says (Contra Faust. xxii, 75): "The natural order
33 2, 38 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 74): "The passion for ~
34 2, 38 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 70): "To take the ~sword
35 2, 41 | Augustine ~(Contra Faust. xxii, 27), a sin is a "word,
36 2, 58 | 2) [*Cf. Contra Faust. xxii, 70] that just as "the soil
37 2, 67 | hid my sin," says (Moral. xxii, 15): "It is a common vice
38 2, 68 | 26) [*Cf. Contra Faust. xxii, 33,34], that when Abraham ~
39 2, 70 | according to Chrysostom ~(Hom. xxii, in Ep. ad Rom.): "If thou
40 2, 77 | Augustine (Contra ~Faust. xxii, 27), while transgression
41 2, 87 | from taking oaths [*Caus. XXII, qu. 5, ~can. Parvuli],
42 2, 94 | states (Contra ~Faust. iv, 2; xxii, 24). Wherefore it is lawful
43 2, 95 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 36): "Christ who ~gave
44 2, 95 | Augustine (Contra Faust. xxii, ~36) says that "Paul fled,
45 2, 98 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 47) that "it was no ~crime
46 2, 108 | Mend. x; Contra Faust. ~xxii). Wherefore Abraham himself
47 2, 113 | Wherefore Gregory ~says (Moral. xxii, 5) that detraction is a
48 2, 121 | De Morib. Eccl. xv, xxi, xxii) numbers ~fortitude among
49 2, 121 | contrary, Gregory (Moral. xxii) numbers it among the other ~
50 2, 121 | Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. xxii) that "the soul is shaken
51 2, 121 | contrary, Gregory (Moral. xxii), Ambrose in his commentary
52 2, 130 | from ~Livy: Hist., Lib. XXII C, 39]: "I must not boast
53 2, 134 | virtues which Gregory ~(Moral. xxii) and Augustine (De Morib.
54 2, 148 | letter (Ad Aurel. ~Episc. Ep. xxii), "Meseems, such things
55 2, 148 | Augustine (Contra Faust. xxii, 43), Lot ~was to be excused
56 2, 148 | Augustine says (Contra Faust. xxii, 44) that ~"Lot's guilt
57 2, 150 | wherefore Jerome says [*Ep. xxii ad Eustoch.]: ~"Other things
58 2, 150 | Augustine (De Bono Conjug. xxii) charges the ~virgin to
59 2, 152 | written in the Decretals (XXII, qu. i, can. ~Praedicandum): "
60 2, 152 | Collationes Patrum (Coll. xxii, 6) of a man who was ever
61 2, 160 | Anselm [*Eadmer, ~De Similit. xxii, seqq.] divides the uplifting
62 2, 179 | end of De ~Civitate Dei xxii, 30, "there we shall rest
63 2, 179 | said before (De Civ. ~Dei xxii, 30) that "there God will
64 2, 184 | Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xxii), "the chastity of ~celibacy
65 2, 185 | says (De ~oper. Monach. xxii): "Sometimes those who enter
66 2, 187 | xv in Ezech., and Moral. xxii): "No ~one comes suddenly
67 2, 187 | bound by oath (Decret. ~XXII, qu. v, cap. Pueri and cap.
68 3, 1 | Augustine says in a ~sermon (xxii de Temp.): "Man who might
69 3, 31 | argument thus (Contra Faust. xxii): "Since the same evangelist
70 3, 31 | Augustine (Contra Faust. xxii) that if ~Joachim, Mary'
71 3, 37 | us" [*Innoc. III, ~Serm. xxii de Temp.]; wherefore it
72 3, 39 | Augustine says (De Agone Christ. xxii): "Nor do we say ~this as
73 3, 46 | as Chrysostom says (Hom. ~xxii in Joan.) respecting the
74 3, 54 | Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii): "Perhaps in that ~kingdom
75 3, 55 | Caesarea; Cf. Migne, P. G., xxii, 1003] says, "Two ~Evangelists,
76 3, 57 | Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xxii), "wheresoever the spirit
77 3, 60 | in the Decretals (Caus. xxii, qu. 5): "Children who have
78 3, 66 | down in De Eccles. Dogm. xxii: "Those heretics ~who have
79 3, 80 | Fathers (Cassian, Collat. xxii) that when a ~certain one
80 Suppl, 6 | gloss [*Cf. Gregory, Moral. xxii, 9] on the passage.~Aquin.:
81 Suppl, 39| Trent: De Reform., Sess. xxii, cap. 4,11,12]. But for
82 Suppl, 72| Sanct. [*De Dono ~Persever. xxii]): "The prayers of the saints
83 Suppl, 72| the end ~of De Civ. Dei (xxii, 22).~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75]
84 Suppl, 72| Augustine states (De Civ. De. xxii, 26): ~"The soul, to be
85 Suppl, 76| Augustine refers (De Civ. Dei xxii). It is ~thus clear how
86 Suppl, 77| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii) quoted in the text (Sent.
87 Suppl, 78| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii). Therefore others also ~
88 Suppl, 78| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii): "Those are wiser, ~seemingly,
89 Suppl, 79| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii, 19): "We ~feel an undescribable
90 Suppl, 81| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii, 30) that "wherever the
91 Suppl, 82| Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xxii, 3), "the body's beauty
92 Suppl, 89| as follows (De Civ. Dei xxii): "A greater power will
93 Suppl, 89| Augustine (De Civ. Dei xxii), as is clear if we take
94 Suppl, 92| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii) that "in that ~beatitude
95 Suppl, 93| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii): "We feel an undescribable
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