Part, Question 
 1   1, 1   |     order: thus in ~the order of building, he who plans the form of
 2   1, 19  |     ordering ~of things, for the building up of the universe. Therefore
 3   1, 45  |       Creation does not mean the building up of a composite thing ~
 4   1, 56  |       what gave it heat, and the building from the ~builder; whereas
 5   1, 62  |        to Him; at the same time ~building up their nature and bestowing
 6   1, 62  |   builder chisels the stones for building a house, from the fact that
 7   1, 65  |         in different ~parts of a building, not on account of any antecedent
 8   1, 65  |        perfection of the entire ~building, which could not be obtained
 9   1, 73  |          house ~that he makes by building. But the first perfection
10   1, 46  |       Creation does not mean the building up of a composite thing ~
11   1, 57  |       what gave it heat, and the building from the ~builder; whereas
12   1, 63  |        to Him; at the same time ~building up their nature and bestowing
13   1, 63  |   builder chisels the stones for building a house, from the fact that
14   1, 66  |         in different ~parts of a building, not on account of any antecedent
15   1, 66  |        perfection of the entire ~building, which could not be obtained
16   1, 72  |          house ~that he makes by building. But the first perfection
17   1, 77  |      because they are useful for building its nest. Animals, therefore,
18   1, 86  |       the work accomplished, as ~building is the perfection of the
19   1, 102 |       builder attains his end by building a house; thirdly, as ~something
20   1, 102 |        builder is not the act of building, ~but the house he builds.
21   2, 8   |           helmsman; whereas the ~building of the ship, which is directed
22   2, 16  |          the principal agent, as building ~is ascribed to the builder,
23   2, 72  | generation or movement: thus the building is the complete ~generation
24   2, 90  |         for instance the work of building and the house built; so ~
25   2, 99  |        end. Thus also the art of building is one ~according to the
26   2, 99  |           because it aims at the building of a ~house: and yet it
27   2, 102 |         have been changed by the building of a temple.~Aquin.: SMT
28   2, 102 |         to be pointed out by the building of ~the temple before the
29   2, 102 |    reason it is said that in the building of the ~temple no sound
30   2, 102 |        Jews alone worked at ~the building of the tabernacle; whereas
31   2, 102 |  neighbor." The coverings of the building designate ~prelates and
32   2, 108 |        that is ~necessary to the building. Therefore Christ's words
33   2, 4   |          is the first part ~of a building) and consequently it seems
34   2, 4   |      with the other parts of the building: since the ~building would
35   2, 4   |         the building: since the ~building would not be founded on
36   2, 18  |          beginning of the art of building is the foundation because
37   2, 120 |      formed is the heart, and in building a ~home the first thing
38   2, 139 |        is clear ~that the end of building is a house, whereas sometimes
39   2, 159 |          likeness, compared to a building, so again that which is
40   2, 159 |      laid before the rest of the building. Now the virtues are ~in
41   2, 185 |        alms are besought for the building of a bridge, or church,
42   2, 187 |       they bring ~down the whole building" (Dist. xlviii, can. Sicut
43   2, 187 |       Para. 1/5~Reply OBJ 3: The building of the tower signifies the
44   3, 7   |         of the ministry, for the building up [Douay: ~'edifying']
45   3, 7   |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The building up of the church by the
46   3, 33  |         years was this Temple in building"; on which words Augustine
47   3, 33  |          been forty-six years in building: so that as many years as
48   3, 39  |        of ~baptism - namely, the building up of the unity of the Church.
49   3, 72  |        Cor. 3:9: ~"You are God's building"; and they are also "an
50   3, 84  |         1/1~OBJ 2: Further, in a building the foundation takes the
51   3, 84  |        simply, i.e. in the first building thereof; but it is the ~
52   3, 84  |         foundation in the second building which is accomplished by
53   3, 90  |    contains virtually the ~whole building. In this way contrition
54 Suppl, 25|        the erection of a certain building. If, therefore, indulgences ~
55 Suppl, 25|           that helps towards the building of a church, we must understand
56 Suppl, 25|       her ~peace; or such as the building of a church, of a bridge,
57 Suppl, 29|       salvation or concerned the building of the ~ecclesiastical edifice.
58 Suppl, 29|         nor do ~they concern the building or division of the Church.
59 Suppl, 37|         said in an unconsecrated building, although the ~consecration
60 Suppl, 41|          bound to husbandry and ~building and to such offices as are
 
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