Part, Question
1 1, 2 | impossible for anything ~to have begun to exist; and thus even
2 1, 23 | cannot be said that ~anything begun in us can be the reason
3 1, 43 | Heb. 2:3, ~"which having begun to be declared by the Lord,
4 1, 46 | Therefore it must have begun.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[46] A[
5 1, 46 | and certain countries have begun to be inhabited at some
6 1, 67 | seasons, and years recorded as begun on ~the fourth day, in the
7 1, 70 | may be understood to have begun on that first day. But ~
8 1, 74 | distinguishing the waters was only begun on that day, but perfected
9 1, 43 | Heb. 2:3, ~"which having begun to be declared by the Lord,
10 1, 47 | Therefore it must have begun.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[46] A[
11 1, 47 | and certain countries have begun to be inhabited at some
12 1, 68 | seasons, and years recorded as begun on ~the fourth day, in the
13 1, 71 | may be understood to have begun on that first day. But ~
14 1, 73 | distinguishing the waters was only begun on that day, but perfected
15 2, 9 | must, of necessity, have begun, through something ~moving
16 2, 65 | familiar colloquy with Him, is begun here, in ~this life, by
17 2, 69 | meanwhile they are, in a manner, begun, even in this life. ~Because
18 2, 85 | impassibility of glory, which was begun in Him, and by ~Him acquired
19 2, 103 | mystery of Christ had already begun, but was not as ~yet consummated.
20 2, 109 | although it is already begun in the mind, ~is not yet
21 2, 113 | perfect; ~because "charity begun merits increase, and when
22 2, 4 | whereby eternal life is begun in us, ~making the intellect
23 2, 5 | consummated, which happiness was ~begun in their will by hope and
24 2, 9 | as the reward; ~which is begun in this life, and is perfected
25 2, 16 | thing, ~that He Who hath begun a good work in you, will
26 2, 26 | although after we have begun to love our ~friend, we
27 2, 31 | whereas if it has already begun to reach the ears of several
28 2, 63 | accomplish what they had begun, while sometimes He allows
29 2, 66 | desisting from what he had begun he seems to turn ~his back [
30 2, 104 | gratefully, has already begun to pay it back: ~and that
31 2, 126 | what one has confidently ~begun. In this respect Tully mentions "
32 2, 137 | attain the end of each work begun, and avoid whatever perils
33 2, 151 | His temple which thou hast begun ~to be."~Aquin.: SMT SS
34 2, 180 | passion, and let contemplation begun here remain until I ~come,
35 3, 7 | Heb. 2:3,4: "Which having begun to be declared by the Lord
36 3, 15 | that He is said to have 'begun to grow ~sorrowful and to
37 3, 16 | what was not always, has begun to be. Therefore this Man,
38 3, 28 | perfection in Christ, but was begun after a fashion in His Virgin
39 3, 38 | that our faith "having begun to be ~declared by the Lord,
40 3, 38 | accomplished by the bridegroom is ~begun by the bridesman," i.e.
41 3, 47 | which they had already begun to ~celebrate. or, as Chrysostom
42 3, 49 | with God, as if ~God had begun anew to love us, since it
43 3, 53 | because the sun had ~already begun to brighten the sky. Hence
44 3, 65 | preserves the healing which was begun by Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
45 3, 68 | in perfecting what was begun outwardly. Therefore the
46 3, 70 | as yet believers had not begun to be united together apart ~
47 3, 72 | Acts 11:15): "When I had begun to speak, the ~Holy Ghost
48 3, 76 | Christ's body has already begun to be in this sacrament
49 3, 83 | after the consecration is ~begun, for instance, when the
50 3, 83 | cannot finish the ~mystery begun, let it be free for the
51 3, 83 | consecration of the office thus begun. For nothing else is suitable ~
52 3, 83 | the consecration has ~been begun the priest remembers that
53 3, 83 | him to interrupt the mass begun, ~especially if he has broken
54 Suppl, 13| sin, viz. by him who has begun to make satisfaction, and
55 Suppl, 48| 2~Reply OBJ 4: Marriage begun corresponds to marriage
56 Suppl, 73| Christ has our resurrection begun, and His ~resurrection is
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