|    Part, Question1   1, 56  |       powers." Although even ~the letter of the old translation might
 2   1, 57  |       powers." Although even ~the letter of the old translation might
 3   1, 83  |         as Augustine says in his ~letter to Dioscorus (cxviii, 4).
 4   2, 65  |     Moreover, Augustine says in a letter (Epis. ~clxvii) [*Cf. Serm.
 5   2, 81  |     According to Augustine in his letter to Avitus [*Ep. ad ~Auxilium
 6   2, 81  |        mentions among others in a letter to ~Minerius, on the Resurrection
 7   2, 94  |          He wished the law of the letter to be written, in order
 8   2, 96  |        the law may act beside the letter of the ~law?~Aquin.: SMT
 9   2, 96  |          a law may act beside the letter of the law?~Aquin.: SMT
10   2, 96  |           may not act beside the ~letter of the law. For Augustine
11   2, 96  |          if ~anyone disregard the letter of the law, saying that
12   2, 96  |         the law to disregard the ~letter of the law, in order to
13   2, 96  |       always act according to the letter of the law.~Aquin.: SMT
14   2, 96  |          opened, contrary to ~the letter of the law, in order to
15   2, 96  |         the law ~according to the letter does not involve any sudden
16   2, 96  |         necessity acts beside the letter of the law, does not judge
17   2, 96  |           which he sees ~that the letter of the law is not to be
18   2, 96  |       either act according to the letter of the law, ~or consult
19   2, 99  |        Old Law is said to be "the letter that killeth" (2 ~Cor. 3:
20   2, 99  |         et Litera xiv), even the ~letter of the law is said to be
21   2, 100 |           its ~observance, in the letter, is not binding for all
22   2, 100 | particular case in which, if ~the letter of the law be observed,
23   2, 100 |           says (2 Cor. 3:6): "The letter killeth": ~which, according
24   2, 102 |       aside the observance of the letter, i.e. the mother, for ~instance,
25   2, 106 |           says (2 Cor. 3:6) ~"The letter killeth, but the spirit
26   2, 106 |          xvii) by saying that the letter denotes any ~writing external
27   2, 106 |         the Gospel. Wherefore the letter, even of the Gospel would ~
28   2, 106 |            the Apostle calls this letter which is written ~outside
29   2, 106 |        whereas he calls the other letter, i.e. the Law of the New
30   2, 10  |        Augustine says in the same letter, "none of us wishes ~any
31   2, 11  |           that Pope Leo says in a letter ~to Proterius, Bishop of
32   2, 22  |            for Jerome says in his letter to Paulinus which is ~to
33   2, 23  |        Now, as he says again in a letter to ~Count Julian, "charity
34   2, 37  |       contrary, Cyprian says in a letter (Ep. lii, quoted vii, qu.
35   2, 44  |          says (Etym. x, under the letter S) that "a fool ~is one
36   2, 44  |          says (Etym. x, under the letter of S): "A fool is one ~who
37   2, 58  |   delivered, not according to the letter of the law, but ~according
38   2, 58  |         interprets, in a way, the letter of the law, by applying
39   2, 91  |         August. ~Ep. lxxxii] in a letter to Jerome (and the words
40   2, 111 |        Further, Gregory says in a letter to Augustine, bishop of
41   2, 118 |         is good to set ~aside the letter of the law and to follow
42   2, 118 |       severity, which follows the letter of the law when it ought
43   2, 118 |           followed. To follow the letter of the law when it ought
44   2, 118 |           who by ~adhering to the letter of the law strives to defeat
45   2, 118 |         made; but to say that the letter of the law is not to be ~
46   2, 118 |          allowed to set aside the letter of the law without the interpretation ~
47   2, 118 |           whether as regards the ~letter of the law, or as regards
48   2, 118 |            law with regard to the letter, then "epikeia" is a part
49   2, 118 |     justice," which observes the ~letter of the law: yet since it
50   2, 118 |            the ~observance of the letter of the law. But modesty,
51   2, 134 |          and ~Augustine says in a letter to Marcellinus (Ep. cxxxviii)
52   2, 148 |        where ~Gratian refers to a letter of St. Gregory to St. Augustine
53   2, 148 |         Hence Augustine says in a letter (Ad Aurel. ~Episc. Ep. xxii), "
54   2, 155 |     although not according to the letter of the ~law; and in this
55   2, 156 |       wherefore ~Jerome says in a letter [*Ep. xii ad Anton. Monach.]
56   2, 159 |         which Augustine says in a letter ~(Ep. cxlix) that it is "
57   2, 181 |   efficium,' by the change of one letter for the sake of the sound."
58   2, 183 |  therefrom. Yet ~Jerome says in a letter to Pope Damasus [*Cf. Can.
59   2, 185 |     wealth." And Jerome says in a letter ~[*Reference unknown]: "
60   2, 186 |           says (2 Cor. 3:6): "The letter killeth." Hence ~not to
61   2, 186 |          the circumcision of the "letter" ~and other carnal observances.~
62   2, 187 |        Now, as ~Gregory says in a letter to Boniface [*Innoc. I,
63   3, 2   |          And Pope Leo says in his letter to Flavian ~(Ep. xxviii): "
64   3, 2   |      Gregory Nazianzen says in a ~letter to Chelidonius (Ep. ci): "
65   3, 13  |         human will. Hence in the ~letter of Pope Agatho, which was
66   3, 18  |          plain from the synodical letter of ~Pope Agatho [*Third
67   3, 20  |          Cyril ~says in a synodal letter which the Council of Ephesus (
68   3, 35  |        Nestorius. But Cyril, in a letter ~against Nestorius [*Cf.
69   3, 40  |      faith, which the Law, in the letter, was unable to do."~Aquin.:
70   3, 44  |           as he says in the ~same letter. And in this he points out
71   3, 46  |        Hence Dionysius says in a ~letter to John the Evangelist that "
72   3, 68  |         in the spirit, not in the letter; ~whose praise is not of
73   3, 69  |       Hence Augustine says in his letter to ~Boniface (Ep. xcviii): "
74   3, 72  |       made by art; thus ~also the letter which is written by the
75   3, 72  |          written like a spiritual letter; whereas by ~the sacrament
76   3, 72  |          the Holy Ghost, and as a letter already ~written, is signed
77   3, 80  |        Further, Gregory says in a Letter to Augustine, Bishop of
78   3, 80  |            As Gregory says in his Letter quoted above to Augustine, ~
79   3, 89  |          Augustine replies in his letter to Boniface (Ep. clxxxv): ~"
80 Suppl, 11|        superior may refer him by ~letter to an inferior priest. Therefore
81 Suppl, 72|          as Jerome asserts in his letter against him. ~Therefore
82 Suppl, 77|        say ~with Augustine in his letter to Consentius (Ep. cxlvi)
83 Suppl, 85|         As Augustine says, in his letter to Hesychius concerning ~
 
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