Part, Question
1 1, 74 | writers, that the world entered on the seventh day upon
2 1, 73 | writers, that the world entered on the seventh day upon
3 2, 5 | ear heard, neither hath it entered into the ~heart of man,
4 2, 62 | heard, neither ~hath it entered into the heart of man, what
5 2, 81 | 5:12): "By one man sin entered ~into this world, and by
6 2, 81 | origin from the first man sin entered into the world.~Aquin.:
7 2, 81 | 5:12): "By one man sin entered ~into this world." Now if
8 2, 81 | should have said that it entered by two, since both of ~them
9 2, 81 | sinned, or rather that it entered by a woman, since she sinned ~
10 2, 85 | 5:12), "By one man sin entered ~into this world, and by
11 2, 98 | he ~says (Rm. 5:20): "Law entered in that sin might abound."
12 2, 98 | it is said that "the law entered in that sin might ~abound,"
13 2, 102 | and that once a ~year, entered into the inner tabernacle,
14 2, 102 | Holy ~Place, the priests entered every day: whereas the people
15 2, 102 | tabernacle "the priests always ~entered accomplishing the offices
16 2, 102 | more explicit. Hence they entered into the ~outer tabernacle.
17 2, 103 | being purified with them, entered into the temple, giving ~
18 2, 105 | that when once they had entered on ~a war they should undauntedly
19 2, 105 | of these men who had not entered into ~the possession of
20 2, 106 | Apostle (Rm. 5:20): "The Law entered in, that sin might ~abound:
21 2, 114 | ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man."
22 2, 16 | 2:9) that it hath not "entered into the heart of man." ~
23 2, 27 | desiring: for "neither hath it entered into the ~heart of man,
24 2, 93 | You have said: We have entered into a league with ~death,
25 2, 93 | things to ~those who have entered into an unlawful compact
26 2, 94 | account of ~the fellowship entered into with them, which also
27 2, 94 | head of "compact by ~tokens entered into with the demons" [*
28 2, 94 | under the head of compacts ~entered into with the demons: for
29 2, 95 | perished in the desert, and entered not into the land ~of promise,
30 2, 129 | pomp ~[ambitione]. . . had entered into the hall of audience" [*'
31 2, 140 | neither ~flesh nor wine entered my mouth, neither was I
32 2, 142 | temperance, not as though it ~entered into its essence, but as
33 2, 161 | Rm. 5:12, "By one man sin entered into this world." Therefore
34 2, 161 | punished, since by it "death entered into ~this world," as the
35 2, 162 | 5:12): "By one man sin entered ~into this world, and by
36 2, 169 | to say: "And the Spirit ~entered into me . . . and He set
37 2, 183 | resigning his ~episcopate entered the religious life, he can
38 2, 187 | Reply OBJ 2: A man who has entered religion gives neither scandal
39 3, 14 | 5:12: "By one man sin ~entered into this world, and by
40 3, 14 | Rm. 5:12: "By one man sin entered into this world and by sin,
41 3, 14 | sin, since "by sin death entered into this ~world," according
42 3, 22 | when "by His own blood He entered into the ~Holies" (Heb.
43 3, 22 | the ~Old Law, once a year, entered into the Holy of Holies
44 3, 22 | In like ~manner Christ entered into the Holy of Holies -
45 3, 22 | the high-priest of the Law entered into the Holies, ~with a
46 3, 27 | seems that she would have entered the gates of heaven. But
47 3, 28 | Lord the God of Israel hath entered in by it." Expounding these
48 3, 31 | Further, by "one man sin entered into this world," i.e. by
49 3, 34 | 61): "As soon as the Word entered the womb, while ~retaining
50 3, 36 | another. For ~when they entered Jerusalem it hid itself:
51 3, 37 | that nothing hitherto had entered or gone forth therefrom. ~
52 3, 39 | the children of ~Israel entered into the land of promise.
53 3, 43 | 6:56): 'Whithersoever He entered, into towns or into villages
54 3, 46 | part of the ~sixth had been entered upon until the sixth hour
55 3, 49 | by His own ~blood entered once into the Holies, having
56 3, 54 | the same place: since He entered among the ~disciples "the
57 3, 54 | condition, as some say, entered in among the disciples ~
58 3, 54 | body, although a true one, entered in ~among the disciples
59 3, 55 | out of their sight," and entered in among them "when the
60 3, 55 | seen after the women had ~entered the tomb; and again, whereas
61 3, 55 | if we take them as having entered the sepulchre, that ~is,
62 3, 57 | His Resurrection Christ entered upon an immortal and ~incorruptible
63 3, 57 | sealed womb, also when He entered ~among the disciples through
64 3, 57 | under the Old Testament entered the ~holy place to stand
65 3, 57 | the people, so also Christ entered ~heaven "to make intercession
66 3, 69 | says (Rm. 5:12), "death entered into this world," and, ~
67 3, 69 | opened to them, since none ~entered therein before Christ, according
68 3, 73 | expiation when the "high-priest ~entered once a year into the Holy
69 3, 78 | the regenerative ~power entered not only into the waters
70 3, 81 | after the morsel, Satan entered into him." And on this ~
71 Suppl, 23| applies to them if they ~have entered his service before his excommunication,
72 Suppl, 59| though ~another should have entered into possession thereof.
73 Suppl, 61| her former husband has ~entered religion before the consummation
74 Suppl, 61| husband if her husband has entered ~religion before the consummation
75 Suppl, 61| husband, if her ~husband has entered religion before the consummation
76 Suppl, 80| because granted that it ~entered into the composition of
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