|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |       wherefrom": "All they that depart ~from Thee shall be written
 2   1, 10  |          Further, it is written "Depart, ye cursed into eternal [
 3   1, 19  |        Hence that which seems to depart from the divine will in
 4   1, 20  |         be freed ~from them, and depart to God. God, he says, loves
 5   1, 63  |       Lord's words: "Go ~[Vulg. 'Depart from Me'], you cursed, into
 6   1, 64  |       Lord's words: "Go ~[Vulg. 'Depart from Me'], you cursed, into
 7   1, 103 |       just as ~that which cannot depart, does not need to be kept
 8   1, 112 |          1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As men depart from the natural instinct
 9   1, 112 |         passion, so also do they depart from the instigation of
10   2, 13  |        impossible ~to them, they depart, as being unable to proceed
11   2, 18  |        are not good, ~since they depart from virtue; and thus they
12   2, 68  |       Holy Ghost. But, lest they depart from the perfection of charity,
13   2, 71  |        from which if that ~thing depart, it is incommensurate. Now
14   2, 72  |        the sinner's intention to depart from reason; and ~so sins
15   2, 73  |      where one ought not; and to depart thus from the rule of reason
16   2, 100 |       are already on ~the way to depart from us, no benefit is expected
17   2, 102 |       Egyptians pressing them to depart"; and to eat roast meat, ~
18   2, 105 |        and that they should ~not depart from the paths of justice.~
19   2, 105 |      witnesses might not easily ~depart from the truth, the Law
20   2, 105 |           whereby he was free to depart in the ~seventh year of
21   2, 112 |         shall not see Him; if He depart I shall not understand." ~
22   2, 8   | understand that we ~ought not to depart from matters of faith, for
23   2, 10  |          while his mind does not depart from a true and right judgment"
24   2, 10  |          15): "If the unbeliever depart, let him ~depart. For a
25   2, 10  |      unbeliever depart, let him ~depart. For a brother or sister
26   2, 17  |         according to Mt. 25:41: "Depart . . . ~you cursed, into
27   2, 19  |       fornicator intends, not to depart from God, but to enjoy ~
28   2, 31  |          ii, 9) ~says that if we depart but little from the mean,
29   2, 31  |        the virtue, whereas if we depart much from the mean virtue
30   2, 37  |        is written (Num. 16:26): "Depart from the tents of ~these
31   2, 43  |           that is wisdom, and to depart from evil, that is understanding."
32   2, 49  |         wherein there is need to depart from ~the common law, seem
33   2, 75  |       that a good man should not depart from the truth, nor ~inflict
34   2, 127 |        troublesome, as nowise to depart from his ~natural estate,
35   2, 156 |       Further, all that makes us depart from likeness to God is
36   2, 156 |        Now anger always makes us depart from likeness to God, since
37   2, 159 |        one's work one should not depart from ~the ordinary way;
38   2, 163 |          Mt. 25:41, "Go [Vulg.: 'Depart from Me'] you ~cursed into
39   2, 173 |        Unless a man in ~some way depart this life, whether by going
40   2, 178 |       and ~unless in some way he depart this life, whether by going
41   3, 44  |       besought Him that He would depart from ~their coasts" (Mt.
42   3, 44  |       that Christ let the demons depart into the swine, "not as
43   3, 47  |      behalf: "(Who) said to God: depart from us, we desire ~not
44   3, 55  |          sepulchre "they did not depart" [*Gregory, Hom. xxv in ~
45   3, 68  |      when he is old, he will not depart from it." This reason is ~
46   3, 73  |          chalice even ~though he depart from this world in the unity
47   3, 75  |     bread and wine is dissolved, depart from thence by local motion,
48   3, 79  | breathing forth fire, thus do we depart from that table, being made ~
49   3, 80  |           for saying (Lk. 5:8), "Depart from me, for I am a sinful
50   3, 80  |       too, when Peter had said, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful
51 Suppl, 62|         commandeth that the wife depart not from her husband. and,
52 Suppl, 62|         her husband. and, if she depart, ~that she remain unmarried."~
53 Suppl, 62|          Cor. 7:11): "And if she depart, that ~she remain unmarried,
54 Suppl, 70|          our Lord ~(Mt. 25:41), "Depart from Me, you cursed, into
55 Suppl, 71|          Serm. xxxii): "If a man depart this life without the faith ~
56 Suppl, 72|         is written (Mt. 25:41): "Depart . . . you cursed . . . ~
57 Suppl, 75|       comes to a standstill must depart from this life.~Aquin.:
58 Suppl, 94|        fire only, in the words: "Depart from Me, ~you cursed, into
59 Suppl, 94|          other is ~everlasting: "Depart from Me, you cursed, into
60 Suppl, 96|         is written (Mt. 25:41): "Depart from Me, you cursed, ~into
61 Suppl, 96|          And since for those who depart this life ~without grace
62 Appen1, 1|       QUALITY OF THOSE SOULS WHO DEPART THIS LIFE WITH ORIGINAL
63 Appen1, 1|         treat of the souls which depart this life with original
64 Appen1, 1|        Whether those souls which depart with original sin alone,
65 Appen1, 1|      would seem that souls which depart with none but original sin, ~
66 Appen1, 1|     doubt not ~that children who depart this life without the sacrament
67 Appen1, 1|            Therefore souls which depart this life with original
 
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