Part, Question
1 1, 33 | creature's; since, according to Basil ~(Hom. xv, De Fide), to
2 1, 33 | nature what He receives, as Basil also declares ~(Hom. xv
3 1, 34 | word of His power;" whence Basil infers (Cont. Eunom. v,
4 1, 34 | are brought into being. ~Basil speaks widely and figuratively
5 1, 66 | nature, whereas others, as Basil (Hom. ii In Hexaem.), Ambrose (
6 1, 66 | Strabus and Bede, and also of Basil; all of whom agree in one
7 1, 66 | filled with angels; and Basil [*Hom. ~ii. in Hexaem.]
8 1, 66 | whereas the reason given by Basil ~is that otherwise God would
9 1, 66 | that which is within. Hence Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.) says: "
10 1, 66 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: As Basil says (Hom. ii in Hexaem.): "
11 1, 67 | and give various reasons. Basil [*Hom. i in ~Hexaem.] says
12 1, 67 | 67] A[4] Body Para. 5/5~Basil [*Hom. ii in Hexaem.], indeed,
13 1, 67 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Basil says (Hom. ii in Hexaem.)
14 1, 68 | body" as is remarked by Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.). If, ~
15 1, 68 | bless the Lord."To this Basil answers (Hom. iii in Hexaem.) ~
16 1, 68 | according to the first opinion, Basil gives ~two replies (Hom.
17 1, 68 | the ~celestial bodies, as Basil supposes (Hom. iii in Hexaem.).
18 1, 68 | diversity of opinion ~between Basil and Chrysostom. The latter
19 1, 68 | singular. On the other hand, Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.), ~
20 1, 68 | are many ~distinct parts, Basil said that there are more
21 1, 69 | higher than the land, as Basil remarks (Hom. iv in Hexaem.). ~
22 1, 69 | Again it may be ~said with Basil (Hom. iv in Hexaem.), that
23 1, 70 | Reply OBJ 4: In the words of Basil (Hom. v in Hexaem.), plants
24 1, 70 | places round about." But Basil (Hom. ~iii, vi in Hexaem.)
25 1, 72 | Scripture speaks of them, as Basil says (Hom. viii in Hexaem.).
26 1, 72 | is ~devoid of memory, as Basil upholds (Hom. viii in Hexaem.)
27 1, 74 | be given; and therefore Basil says (Hom. ~ii, iii in Hexaem.)
28 1, 74 | omitted. ~But, according to Basil (Hom. i in Hexaem.), the
29 1, 74 | the ~opinion, however, of Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.) that
30 1, 74 | 7). But, ~according to Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.), the
31 1, 74 | above are those given by ~Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.).~
32 1, 67 | nature, whereas others, as Basil (Hom. ii In Hexaem.), Ambrose (
33 1, 67 | Strabus and Bede, and also of Basil; all of whom agree in one
34 1, 67 | filled with angels; and Basil [*Hom. ~ii. in Hexaem.]
35 1, 67 | whereas the reason given by Basil ~is that otherwise God would
36 1, 67 | that which is within. Hence Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.) says: "
37 1, 67 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: As Basil says (Hom. ii in Hexaem.): "
38 1, 68 | and give various reasons. Basil [*Hom. i in ~Hexaem.] says
39 1, 68 | 67] A[4] Body Para. 5/5~Basil [*Hom. ii in Hexaem.], indeed,
40 1, 68 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Basil says (Hom. ii in Hexaem.)
41 1, 69 | body" as is remarked by Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.). If, ~
42 1, 69 | bless the Lord."To this Basil answers (Hom. iii in Hexaem.) ~
43 1, 69 | according to the first opinion, Basil gives ~two replies (Hom.
44 1, 69 | the ~celestial bodies, as Basil supposes (Hom. iii in Hexaem.).
45 1, 69 | diversity of opinion ~between Basil and Chrysostom. The latter
46 1, 69 | singular. On the other hand, Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.), ~
47 1, 69 | are many ~distinct parts, Basil said that there are more
48 1, 70 | higher than the land, as Basil remarks (Hom. iv in Hexaem.). ~
49 1, 70 | Again it may be ~said with Basil (Hom. iv in Hexaem.), that
50 1, 71 | Reply OBJ 4: In the words of Basil (Hom. v in Hexaem.), plants
51 1, 71 | places round about." But Basil (Hom. ~iii, vi in Hexaem.)
52 1, 71 | Scripture speaks of them, as Basil says (Hom. viii in Hexaem.).
53 1, 71 | is ~devoid of memory, as Basil upholds (Hom. viii in Hexaem.)
54 1, 73 | be given; and therefore Basil says (Hom. ~ii, iii in Hexaem.)
55 1, 73 | omitted. ~But, according to Basil (Hom. i in Hexaem.), the
56 1, 73 | the ~opinion, however, of Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.) that
57 1, 73 | 7). But, ~according to Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.), the
58 1, 73 | above are those given by ~Basil (Hom. ii in Hexaem.).~
59 1, 78 | conscience (Gloss. Ezech. 1:6); Basil [*Hom. in princ. ~Proverb.],
60 2, 94 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Basil [*Damascene, De Fide Orth.
61 2, 30 | above our needs. Hence Basil says [*Hom. super Luc. xii,
62 2, 30 | know nothing about it," as Basil says in a homily (Hom. super
63 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Basil in expounding the words
64 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Basil in expounding the words
65 2, 64 | indiscriminately from using it. Hence ~Basil says (Hom. in Luc. xii,
66 2, 81 | what he was saying. ~Hence Basil says [*De Constit. Monach.
67 2, 81 | prayer of its fruit. ~Hence Basil says (De Constit. Monach.
68 2, 81 | asking for ~it. Wherefore Basil says (De Constit. Monast.
69 2, 115 | Serm. lxiv de Temp.) and Basil (Hom. ~in Luc. xii, 18)
70 2, 116 | seemingly is a mortal sin: for Basil says (Serm. ~super. Luc.
71 2, 116 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Basil is speaking of a case wherein
72 2, 182 | he consoles himself and Basil in that ~they were chosen
73 2, 183 | acquire. For Ambrose ~[*Basil, Serm. lxiv, de Temp., among
74 2, 185 | things common, as Ambrose [*Basil, Serm. de Temp. lxiv, ~among
75 3, 25 | Fide Orth. iv, 16) quotes Basil as ~saying: "The honor given
76 3, 27 | wonder and discussion. ~Thus Basil says (Ep. ad Optim.) that "
77 3, 83 | according to the flesh, and Basil, bishop of ~Caesarea, edited
78 Suppl, 2 | wherefore Jerome says [*St. Basil asserts this implicitly
79 Suppl, 2 | this sense that Jerome [*Basil] speaks. Hence there is
80 Suppl, 70| sometimes called sense, as Basil ~states in his commentary
81 Suppl, 72| of that conflagration, as Basil says ~in Ps. 28:7, "The
82 Suppl, 94| answer that, According to Basil (Homilia vi in Hexaemeron
83 Suppl, 94| OTC Para. 2/3~Further, Basil says (Hom. i in Ps. 28:7, "
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