|    Part, Question1   2, 47  |          jokes, or take part in a feast, nor when they are ~prosperous
 2   2, 68  |         is worthy of note in this feast of Job's sons, that ~by
 3   2, 102 |         unleavened bread, when we feast on the unleavened ~bread
 4   2, 102 |            There ~was a continual feast, since the lamb was sacrificed
 5   2, 102 |       evening: and this continual feast of an abiding sacrifice
 6   2, 102 |         the ~moon; wherefore this feast was kept at the new moon:
 7   2, 102 |        people. For ~there was the feast of the "Passover" in the
 8   2, 102 |       delivered out of Egypt. The feast of "Pentecost" ~was celebrated
 9   2, 102 |         the seventh month was the feast of "Trumpets," in memory ~
10   2, 102 |        horns which they blew. The feast of ~Trumpets was a kind
11   2, 102 | themselves to ~keep the following feast which was kept on the tenth
12   2, 102 |          tenth day. This was the ~feast of "Expiation," in memory
13   2, 102 |         calf. After this ~was the feast of "Scenopegia" or of "Tents,"
14   2, 102 |          tents. Hence during this feast ~they had to take "the fruits
15   2, 102 |         On the eighth day another feast was observed, of ~"Assembly
16   2, 102 |       preaching and miracles. The feast of Pentecost signified the
17   2, 102 |        Ghost on the apostles. The feast of Trumpets signified the ~
18   2, 102 |    preaching of the apostles. The feast of Expiation signified the
19   2, 102 |         people from sins: and the feast of Tabernacles signified ~
20   2, 102 |         advancing in virtue. ~The feast of Assembly or Congregation
21   2, 102 |         of heaven: wherefore this feast is described as ~"most holy" (
22   2, 102 |  according to 1 Cor. 5:8: "Let us feast . . . ~with the unleavened
23   2, 103 |          us ~by Christ. Hence the feast of the Passover gave place
24   2, 103 |        Passover gave place to the feast of ~Christ's Passion and
25   2, 103 |     Passion and Resurrection: the feast of Pentecost when the Old ~
26   2, 103 |        Old ~Law was given, to the feast of Pentecost on which was
27   2, 103 |            the living spirit: the feast of the New Moon, to Lady
28   2, 103 |        the fulness of grace: the ~feast of Trumpets, to the feasts
29   2, 103 |       feasts of the Apostles: the feast of Expiation, ~to the feasts
30   2, 103 |       Martyrs and Confessors: the feast of Tabernacles, to the ~
31   2, 103 |           of Tabernacles, to the ~feast of the Church Dedication:
32   2, 103 |        the Church Dedication: the feast of the Assembly and Collection, ~
33   2, 103 |      Assembly and Collection, ~to feast of the Angels, or else to
34   2, 103 |        the Angels, or else to the feast of All Hallows.~Aquin.:
35   2, 108 |    celebration of some particular feast. ~Therefore the New Law
36   2, 9   |           her own day ~prepares a feast, because she overcomes the
37   2, 29  |           But, when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the ~maimed,"
38   2, 73  |          mind is like a continual feast." Wherefore he that ~disturbs
39   2, 110 |       that Assuerus "made a great feast . . . that he ~might show
40   2, 120 |          follows that to sin on a feast day is ~more against this
41   2, 145 | particularly requisite before the feast of Easter, when sins are
42   2, 145 |    immediately before the Paschal feast; and for the ~same reason,
43   2, 145 |          ready to keep the coming feast devoutly. Again it is ~the
44   3, 2   |           be born of a ~Virgin" [*Feast of the Circumcision, Ant.
45   3, 27  |         The Church celebrates the feast of our Lady's Nativity. ~
46   3, 27  |         has been stated above, no feast is celebrated ~except of
47   3, 27  |          saint. But some keep the feast of the Conception of the ~
48   3, 27  |        churches that do keep that feast, wherefore this is not to
49   3, 27  |           the celebration of this feast does not give us ~to understand
50   3, 27  |           she was sanctified, the feast of her Sanctification, rather ~
51   3, 27  |  Sanctification, rather ~than the feast of her Conception, is kept
52   3, 30  |        thee a message from God" [*Feast of Purification B.V.M. ix
53   3, 30  |           was filled with fear" [*Feast of Annunciation, B.V.M.
54   3, 31  |           is said in the collect (Feast of the ~Annunciation) that
55   3, 36  |          on which day is kept the feast of the ~Epiphany. For if
56   3, 43  |        into wine at ~the marriage feast?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
57   3, 43  |         into wine at the marriage feast. For we read in the book
58   3, 43  |         into wine at the marriage feast took ~place in the thirtieth
59   3, 43  |       before that of the marriage feast.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
60   3, 46  |        taken as meaning the whole feast of the Jews, which lasted
61   3, 66  |      sacrificed; therefore let us feast." And ~forasmuch as man
62   3, 66  |      which is commemorated in the Feast ~of the Epiphany. Therefore
63   3, 66  |      should be celebrated at the ~Feast of the Epiphany rather than
64   3, 66  |       when the celebration of the Feast of the ~Holy Ghost begins;
65   3, 73  |      sacrificed; therefore let us feast . . . with the unleavened
66   3, 74  |      sacrificed: therefore let us feast . . . with the unleavened ~
67   3, 83  |        for ~instance, one for the feast, and another for a fast
68   3, 83  |        Acts 2:15); or, as when no feast is kept, ~at the hour of
69 Suppl, 64|       possibly gain strength on a feast ~day. Therefore the remedy
70 Suppl, 64|        should not be demanded on ~feast days is because they are
71 Suppl, 64|          To ask for the debt on a feast day is not a circumstance ~
72 Suppl, 64|          asking for the debt on a feast day. It is however a more
73 Suppl, 64|        debt is more unbecoming on feast ~days than the celebration
74 Suppl, 71|        the Mass ~[*Postcommunion, Feast of St. Andrew, Apostle]: "
75 Suppl, 73|        battle, and ~called to the feast; and those who rise again
76 Suppl, 73|            Wis. 5:21), and to the feast of everlasting ~solemnity.~
77 Suppl, 93|          blessed Sylvester, whose feast the Church does not solemnize
 
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