|    Part, Question1   1, 10  |         may say that a day or an hour are together, considering ~
 2   1, 10  |       are together, considering ~hour as part of a day. But eternity
 3   2, 19  |     according to Jn. 16:2: "The ~hour cometh, that whosoever killeth
 4   2, 37  |       that "the affliction of an hour maketh one ~forget great
 5   2, 71  |          when a man, at the very hour that he is ~bound to go
 6   2, 108 |          23, where He says: "The hour cometh when you ~shall neither
 7   2, 6   |          that it was at the same hour, that Jesus ~said to him,
 8   2, 33  |         chiefly about ~the sixth hour: it is like an intermittent
 9   2, 82  |         written (Jn. 4:21): "The hour cometh, when you shall neither
10   2, 145 |         to eat but once?~(7) The hour of eating for those who
11   2, 145 |      Para. 1/1~Whether the ninth hour is suitably fixed for the
12   2, 145 |        would seem that the ninth hour is not suitably fixed for
13   2, 145 |        to know exactly the ninth hour. Therefore it seems that ~
14   2, 145 |          the fixing of the ninth hour should not form part of
15   2, 145 |           6. Therefore the ninth hour should not be fixed for
16   2, 145 |          is said after the ninth hour. Therefore we ~ought to
17   2, 145 |          to fast until the ninth hour.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
18   2, 145 |       men to eat about the sixth hour: both ~because digestion
19   2, 145 |        for their sins, the ninth hour is suitably fixed for their ~
20   2, 145 |         Para. 2/2~Moreover, this hour agrees with the mystery
21   2, 145 |          to a close at the ninth hour, when "bowing His head,
22   2, 145 |         Fasting requires a fixed hour based, not on a strict ~
23   2, 145 |      that it be about ~the ninth hour, and this is easy for anyone
24   2, 145 |     space of time from the sixth hour at which men for the most ~
25   2, 145 |          to eat, until the ninth hour, which is fixed for those
26   2, 145 |         allowed to forestall the hour by ~a little.~Aquin.: SMT
27   2, 146 |      Sometimes it forestalls the hour of need; ~sometimes it seeks
28   2, 166 |         that our fun "befit the ~hour and the man," as Tully says (
29   2, 185 |       necessaries, that when the hour ~comes for them to nourish
30   3, 10  |         32): "But of that day or hour no man ~knoweth, neither
31   3, 10  |          to know the day and the hour of the Judgment, ~for that
32   3, 36  |         tell the future from the hour of a man's birth: whereas
33   3, 43  |       which He was doing at that hour: now at that time He was ~
34   3, 44  |        the earth until the ninth hour; and the sun was darkened."~
35   3, 44  |      from the sixth to the ninth hour. Hence I am of opinion that,
36   3, 44  |        that whereas at the sixth hour the ~moon was seen, together
37   3, 44  |       from the sun "at the ninth hour," when the ~darkness ceased, "
38   3, 46  |      that its loss, even for one hour, would be a ~matter of greater
39   3, 46  |       have suffered at the sixth hour, when the sun is at its ~
40   3, 46  |        15:25: "It was the ~third hour, and they crucified Him."~
41   3, 46  |        in each day at the ~sixth hour, so also it reaches its
42   3, 46  |          Jesus, knowing that His hour ~was come for Him to pass
43   3, 46  |     Father"; and (Jn. 2:4): ~"My hour is not yet come." Upon which
44   3, 46  |        sufficient, then came His hour, not of ~necessity, but
45   3, 46  |          It was about ~the sixth hour' when the Lord was delivered
46   3, 46  |          was not quite the sixth hour, but ~about the sixth -
47   3, 46  |     entered upon until the sixth hour was ended - that the ~darkness
48   3, 46  |          to have ~been the third hour when the Jews clamored for
49   3, 46  |          says: 'It was the third hour, and they ~crucified Him,'
50   3, 46  | crucified Him, ~who at the third hour clamored for His crucifixion.
51   3, 46  |         understood as the ~third hour, which John recalls, saying: '
52   3, 46  |      Parasceve, about the ~sixth hour.' For 'Parasceve' is interpreted '
53   3, 46  |         prepared ~from the ninth hour of the night - namely, when
54   3, 46  |        to John, then, "the sixth hour of ~the Parasceve" lasts
55   3, 46  |       Parasceve" lasts from that hour of the night down to Christ'
56   3, 46  |         to Mark, it is the third hour of the day.~Aquin.: SMT
57   3, 46  |      which shall be ~made in His hour of judgment." And Augustine
58   3, 51  |      from the sixth to the ninth hour, during which the sun was ~
59   3, 51  |          that is, from the ninth hour until its setting: for the ~
60   3, 52  |       remained in hell until the hour ~of the Resurrection.~Aquin.:
61   3, 59  |  wherefore He adds: "Because the hour cometh ~when the dead in
62   3, 69  |       above, even ~the very last hour and moment preceding Baptism,
63   3, 73  |       was fitting ~that when the hour of the Passion was come,
64   3, 76  |     individual it appears for an hour under the appearance of
65   3, 76  |         it remains so not for an hour, but ~for a considerable
66   3, 80  |      sinners, ~especially in the hour of death. Hence in the (
67   3, 80  |        sacrament about the ninth hour, since also there is occasionally
68   3, 80  |       shall fast until the sixth hour, ~and if they take it at
69   3, 80  |        it at the third or fourth hour, they shall fast until ~
70   3, 80  |          be given to them in the hour of death; unless ~danger
71   3, 83  |          the third to the ninth ~hour, therefore this sacrament
72   3, 83  |          But we celebrate at the hour when our Lord suffered, ~
73   3, 83  |         as on feast-days, at the hour of Terce, when He was ~crucified
74   3, 83  |        no feast is kept, ~at the hour of Sext, when He was crucified
75   3, 83  |      from the sixth to the ninth hour, are represented; in signification
76 Suppl, 8 |    granted by any priest ~at the hour of death, from this very
77 Suppl, 24|       the first case: (1) In the hour of ~death, when a person
78 Suppl, 64|          other, at any season or hour, with due regard to the ~
79 Suppl, 64|        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: No hour is fixed for praying, but
80 Suppl, 64|       can be ~made at some other hour; wherefore the argument
81 Suppl, 74|         24:36: "Of that day ~and hour no one knoweth, no not the
82 Suppl, 74|         that, The exact time and hour at which the resurrection
83 Suppl, 74|         Christ arose at ~such an hour.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[77] A[
84 Suppl, 74|          occupy now at any fixed hour: and accordingly it is said ~
85 Suppl, 74|          will be at this or that hour.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[77] A[
86 Suppl, 85|         children, it is the last hour," etc. Since then it is
87 Suppl, 85|          13:32): "Of that day or hour no man ~knoweth, neither
88 Suppl, 85|       statement, "It is the last hour" and similar ~expressions
 
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