|    Part, Question1   1, 59  |      irrational animals; for the ~sheep flies from the wolf by a
 2   1, 60  |      irrational animals; for the ~sheep flies from the wolf by a
 3   1, 77  |        disadvantages: just as the sheep runs away when it sees a
 4   1, 80  | estimative power; for instance, a sheep, esteeming ~the wolf as
 5   1, 80  |     appetites: for instance, ~the sheep, fearing the wolf, flees
 6   1, 82  |            brute animals. For the sheep, seeing the wolf, judges
 7   1, 95  |    hostile to one another, as the sheep and the wolf. Therefore
 8   1, 113 |       consumed Job's servants and sheep; when the storm ~struck
 9   2, 13  |         see for ourselves ~that a sheep will eat one grass and refuse
10   2, 29  |   instance, a wolf in regard to a sheep. Hence a sheep hates ~the
11   2, 29  |        regard to a sheep. Hence a sheep hates ~the wolf universally.
12   2, 91  |          but against the law of a sheep or another meek ~animal.
13   2, 102 |     sacrifice ~to God, viz. oxen, sheep and goats; of birds, generally
14   2, 102 |           For they worshipped the sheep; they reverenced the ram (
15   2, 105 |        oxen for one ox, and four ~sheep for one sheep." Moreover,
16   2, 105 |           and four ~sheep for one sheep." Moreover, certain slight
17   2, 105 |           thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray; but thou shalt
18   2, 105 |           twice their value. But ~sheep cannot be easily safeguarded
19   2, 105 |     happened more frequently that sheep were stolen ~in the fields.
20   2, 105 |        penalty, by ~ordering four sheep to be restored for the theft
21   2, 105 |         do not graze in flocks as sheep do; wherefore a yet more ~
22   2, 105 |           to be restored. But the sheep was useful ~in four ways: "
23   2, 108 |       according to Jn. 10:27: "My sheep hear My voice . . . and ~
24   2, 11  |    decayed flesh, expel the mangy sheep from the fold, lest the
25   2, 28  |        distressed, and lying like sheep that have no shepherd."~
26   2, 38  |           The wolf comes upon the sheep, when any unjust ~and rapacious
27   2, 38  |          and was not, leaveth the sheep, end ~flieth, for he fears
28   2, 59  |          any man steal an ox or a sheep, and kill or sell it, ~he
29   2, 59  |          oxen for one ox and four sheep for one sheep." ~Thirdly
30   2, 59  |         ox and four sheep for one sheep." ~Thirdly retaliation is
31   2, 60  |           shall steal an ox ~or a sheep and kill or sell it, he
32   2, 60  |        oxen for one ox, ~and four sheep for one sheep." Now everyone
33   2, 60  |            and four sheep for one sheep." Now everyone is bound
34   2, 62  |        killed another man's ox or sheep (Ex. ~22:1). Therefore the
35   2, 64  |          any man steal an ox or a sheep . . . he shall restore have
36   2, 64  |        oxen ~for one ox, and four sheep for one sheep." Therefore
37   2, 64  |            and four sheep for one sheep." Therefore theft is not
38   2, 85  |           the tithes of oxen and ~sheep and goats, that pass under
39   2, 85  |          Law that he who ~stole a sheep should restore four sheep (
40   2, 85  |         sheep should restore four sheep (Ex. 22:1), and if any king
41   2, 85  |         one parish, and graze the sheep in another. Now in all these
42   2, 120 |          thy brother's ox or his ~sheep go astray, but thou shalt
43   2, 120 |         among you, that hath one ~sheep, and if the same fall into
44   2, 170 |         to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening ~
45   2, 182 |         lay down his life for his sheep," according to Jn. 10:15. ~
46   2, 182 |        down their life for ~their sheep," so too are parish priests
47   2, 182 |        have the chief cure of the sheep of their diocese, ~while
48   2, 182 |           down their life for the sheep, except in so far as they
49   2, 183 |  according to Jn. 21:17, "Feed My sheep." ~Another thing is the
50   2, 183 |         pastoral care of Christ's sheep. Hence Augustine, ~commenting
51   2, 183 | commenting on Jn. 21:17, "Feed My sheep," says (Tract. cxxiii in
52   2, 183 |           giveth his life for his sheep."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
53   2, 183 |          coming, and leaveth ~the sheep and flieth": and Gregory
54   2, 183 |          the wolf ~comes upon the sheep when any man by his injustice
55   2, 183 |         lay down his life for his sheep.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
56   2, 183 |      himself for the ~sake of his sheep, if he uses his authority
57   2, 185 |         to you in the clothing of sheep": and a gloss on Apoc. 6:
58   2, 185 |          Monte ii, ~24) that "the sheep should not dislike their
59   3, 7   |           was not sent but to the sheep that are lost of the house
60   3, 40  |         in his search of the lost sheep, and the physician in ~his
61   3, 42  |          was not sent but to the ~sheep that are lost of the house
62   3, 42  |           was not sent but to the sheep that are lost in the house
63   3, 49  |        thus, "when a man steals a sheep he ~shall pay back four" (
64   3, 58  |         25:33): "He shall set the sheep on His ~right hand."~Aquin.:
65   3, 70  |              When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is ~brought
66   3, 74  |          fruits of ~the earth and sheep." Others, called Cataphrygae
67   3, 89  |       shall not rise; because the sheep that has once strayed, ~
68   3, 89  |         made shepherd of Christ's sheep, as appears ~from Jn. 21:
69 Suppl, 8 |          rectors might know their sheep by sight. But sometimes
70 Suppl, 8 |           two reasons to know the sheep by ~sight. First, in order
71 Suppl, 8 |           flock, and ~to know the sheep by sight thus belongs to
72 Suppl, 8 |          health; and to know ~the sheep by sight thus belongs to
73 Suppl, 8 |         to this ~knowledge of the sheep that confession is ordained.~
74 Suppl, 40|            22:32), and: "Feed My ~sheep" (Jn. 21:17), i.e. according
 
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