Part, Question
1 1, 57 | thoughts. For Gregory ~(Moral. xviii), explaining Job 28:17: "
2 1, 70 | Augustine mentions (De Civ. Dei xviii, 41), "was ~condemned by
3 1, 58 | thoughts. For Gregory ~(Moral. xviii), explaining Job 28:17: "
4 1, 71 | Augustine mentions (De Civ. Dei xviii, 41), "was ~condemned by
5 1, 106 | For ~Gregory says (Moral. xviii) that, in the state of the
6 1, 113 | Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xviii, 18): "I cannot believe
7 1, 113 | Augustine says ~(De Civ. Dei xviii, 18): "Man's imagination,
8 1, 114 | gods brings on" (Odyssey xviii ~135). Since, therefore,
9 1, 117 | said (De Eccl. Dogmat. xiv, xviii) that "the soul ~is created
10 2, 9 | gods bring on" ~[*Odyssey xviii. 135] (referring to Jupiter,
11 2, 31 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xviii.] put it, "some delights
12 2, 35 | Nemesius, De Nat. Hom. xviii.], "no sorrow is contrary
13 2, 48 | honey to the taste" (Iliad, xviii, 109 ~[trl. Pope]).~Aquin.:
14 2, 81 | Anselm, De Concep. Virg. xviii.]. For nothing is worthy
15 2, 93 | law; and (De Catech. Rud. xviii): Out of the just misery
16 2, 106 | says ~(De Spir. et Lit. xviii), "the Apostle calls this
17 2, 114 | gloss of ~Gregory (Moral. xviii, 4) says that "life everlasting
18 2, 10 | Augustine relates (De Civ. Dei xviii, ~54). Therefore it follows
19 2, 11 | Manichees [*Cf. De Civ. Dei ~xviii, 51]: "In Christ's Church,
20 2, 18 | De Gratia et Lib. Arb. ~xviii), "that is a gift of God" -
21 2, 30 | observes ~(Super Matth. xviii, 15). Thirdly, in respect
22 2, 41 | Hugh de S. Cher., In Matth. xviii; in Luc. ~xvii, 2] says
23 2, 81 | and Chrysostom [*Hom. xviii of the same Opus ~Imperfectum]
24 2, 92 | relates (De ~Civ . . Dei xviii, 14).~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[94]
25 2, 93 | heavens, "brings on" [*Odyssey xviii, 135].~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
26 2, 108 | For Gregory says (Moral. xviii) that "we learn from the ~
27 2, 109 | Gregory's Moralia, Bk ~XVIII.] Therefore since covetousness
28 2, 172 | Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xviii, 27), "just as in the ~early
29 2, 182 | state, ~for it is said (XVIII, qu. i, can. Statutum) that "
30 2, 183 | observances. For it is said (XVIII, qu. i, can. ~Statutum)
31 2, 183 | Church. Hence it is added ~(XVIII, qu. i, can. Statutum) that
32 2, 184 | Conferences of the Fathers (Coll. ~xviii, 7) it is stated that "the
33 2, 185 | reference to ~preaching [*Cap. xviii]: "If one has to speak,
34 2, 185 | observes (De oper. ~Monach. xviii). Yet religious are not
35 2, 186 | But as Isidore says (Etym. xviii, 1), "A just war is one
36 3, 6 | Augustine says (De Agone Christ. xviii): "The invisible ~and unchangeable
37 3, 6 | says (De ~Fide ad Petrum xviii): "Most firmly hold, and
38 3, 6 | says (De Agone Christ. ~xviii) that "the invisible and
39 3, 7 | Gregory expounds it ~(Moral. xviii). Therefore the grace of
40 3, 9 | Sent. iii, D, xiv, A[3]; D, xviii, ~A[3]), it must be said
41 3, 27 | Anselm says (De Concep. Virg. xviii), "it was fitting ~that
42 3, 32 | as Gregory says (Moral. ~xviii). The "Most High" is the
43 3, 33 | contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xviii): "As soon as the angel ~
44 3, 33 | says (De Fide ad Petrum xviii [*Written by ~Fulgentius]): "
45 3, 33 | Fulgentius, De Fide ad Petrum xviii] says: "We say that ~the
46 3, 34 | expounds as ~follows (Moral. xviii): "In order to show the
47 3, 45 | the people" [*Bede, Hom. xviii; cf. Catena ~Aurea]; and "
48 3, 88 | contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xviii [*Cf. Dial. iv]): "It is ~
49 Suppl, 66| Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xviii): "Those ~understand the
50 Suppl, 66| authority (De Bono Conjug. xviii) "a ~woman who has been
51 Suppl, 66| Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xviii).~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[
52 Suppl, 67| says (De Bono Conjug. ~xv, xviii) that "when it was the manner
53 Suppl, 71| Augustine (De Cura pro Mort. xviii).~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
54 Suppl, 71| Augustine (De Cura pro Mort. xviii), namely "prayer" and ~"
55 Suppl, 74| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xviii, 53): "He scatters the ~
56 Suppl, 74| Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xviii, 53), ~stated that from
57 Suppl, 74| Augustine (De Civ. ~Dei xviii, 52) answers certain persons
58 Suppl, 82| cannot equal it" (Moral. xviii, 48). "There," that is in
59 Suppl, 89| Gregory commenting (Moral. xviii) on the words of Ex. 33:
60 Appen1, 2| vera et ~falsa poenit. iv, xviii, by some other author] say
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