Part, Question
1 1, 43 | rational creature but also to dwell ~therein as in His own temple.
2 1, 43 | effects, yet neither does He dwell in us, nor is He possessed
3 1, 43 | Holy Ghost it belongs to dwell in the soul by grace, and
4 1, 52 | Let Thy holy angels who dwell herein, keep us in ~peace."~
5 1, 43 | rational creature but also to dwell ~therein as in His own temple.
6 1, 43 | effects, yet neither does He dwell in us, nor is He possessed
7 1, 43 | Holy Ghost it belongs to dwell in the soul by grace, and
8 1, 53 | Let Thy holy angels who dwell herein, keep us in ~peace."~
9 1, 101 | their existence were made to dwell ~in the abode of the blessed -
10 1, 101 | that Enoch and Elias still ~dwell in that paradise.~Aquin.:
11 1, 109 | by the lower powers that dwell in our atmosphere." But
12 2, 28 | as love makes the lover dwell on the beloved, as stated
13 2, 28 | stated above ~(A[2]), and to dwell intently on one thing draws
14 2, 42 | cause: as when he fears to dwell in the company of wicked
15 2, 46 | derived from {menein} [to dwell]. Thirdly, on the part of
16 2, 48 | thing it is pleasant to dwell ~on the thought of what
17 2, 56 | know that good does not dwell in my flesh." ~Therefore
18 2, 58 | of one manner [moris] to dwell in a ~house." For both these
19 2, 70 | by those among whom we dwell; while kindness helps us
20 2, 72 | men among whom he has to dwell. Of these ~orders the second
21 2, 74 | continues, notwithstanding, to dwell [immoratur] upon it, and
22 2, 83 | of which sin is stated to dwell "in the flesh." Consequently
23 2, 98 | stranger be willing to dwell among you, and to keep the
24 2, 100 | in order that any man may dwell aright in a ~community,
25 2, 102 | fly by contemplation, yet dwell in the waters of sensual ~
26 2, 102 | wherein the Lord was said ~to dwell; as is clearly set forth
27 2, 105 | day, that I ~should not dwell in the inheritance of the
28 2, 105 | Secondly, when they came to dwell in their land ~as newcomers.
29 2, 105 | any stranger be willing to dwell among you, and ~to keep
30 2, 106 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, as men dwell in various places, so do
31 2, 13 | much more shall they ~that dwell in houses of clay?" Therefore,
32 2, 22 | appropriate to friendship as to dwell with one's friend, according
33 2, 33 | much better than the one we dwell in": all ~of which seems
34 2, 43 | into a ~malicious soul, nor dwell in a body subject to sins."~
35 2, 76 | thus to use a house is to dwell in it, not to destroy ~it.
36 2, 76 | Vulg.: 'Which of ~you shall dwell with everlasting burnings? . . .
37 2, 81 | I seek after, that I may dwell in the ~house of the Lord
38 2, 81 | revenge our blood on them that dwell on ~earth?" Wherefore they
39 2, 112 | pleasant it is for ~brethren to dwell together in unity."~Aquin.:
40 2, 112 | and sorrows of those who dwell in fellowship. Now it belongs
41 2, 112 | to those among ~whom we dwell, unless at times, for some
42 2, 114 | towards those among whom we dwell. Hence the Philosopher says ~(
43 2, 140 | intemperance is ~not to dwell on the consideration of
44 2, 150 | contempt; and those who dwell in monasteries - since for
45 2, 159 | the Lord, ~rather than to dwell in the tents of sinners."
46 2, 167 | customs of those among whom we dwell, but ~frequently to exceed
47 2, 171 | 139:14, "The upright shall dwell with Thy ~countenance."
48 2, 180 | seek after, that I may dwell in the house of the Lord
49 2, 186 | brotherly love, so ~does He dwell in the heart of the man
50 2, 186 | Morib. ~Eccl. xxxi): "They dwell in the most lonely places,
51 2, 187 | as to be bound by law to dwell in a ~monastery and renounce
52 3, 1 | fulness of the Godhead should dwell," as ~the Apostle says (
53 3, 8 | inasmuch as in the head ~dwell all the senses, both interior
54 3, 22 | that all fulness should dwell, and through Him to reconcile ~
55 3, 27 | into a malicious soul, nor ~dwell in a body subject to sins."~
56 3, 39 | wisdom, whereby the saints ~dwell beside the running waters
57 3, 44 | into a malicious soul, nor dwell in a body ~subject to sins."
58 3, 48 | world and all ~they that dwell therein." Therefore it seems
59 3, 57 | believe that Christ will dwell for ever in the place ~whither
60 3, 58 | Father': To sit means to dwell, ~just as we say of any
61 3, 58 | hand of the Father, is to dwell in His beatitude." But many ~
62 3, 68 | 3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts."
63 3, 68 | 3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts."
64 3, 69 | 3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your ~hearts."
65 3, 75 | made flesh, that It might dwell ~among us."~Aquin.: SMT
66 Suppl, 4 | life, those souls which dwell in the heavenly country,
67 Suppl, 19| threaten if men were to dwell under the same ~roof.~Aquin.:
68 Suppl, 57| care: else all those who ~dwell in the parish would be related
69 Suppl, 59| not, and she consent to dwell with him, let him not ~put
70 Suppl, 65| the father and mother to dwell together for a long time,
71 Suppl, 69| Ps. 26:4): "That I may dwell in the house ~of the Lord
72 Suppl, 69| punished in the ~place where we dwell, it does not follow that
73 Suppl, 72| beseeching vengeance on them that dwell on earth, "it was said to
74 Suppl, 89| essence from ~those who dwell in this mortal flesh; thirdly,
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