Part, Question
1 1, 64 | hath glorified herself, and lived in ~delicacies, so much
2 1, 65 | hath glorified herself, and lived in ~delicacies, so much
3 1, 95 | others, would then ~have lived on herbs, as the lion and
4 1, 97 | innocence man would have lived for ever. Therefore in the ~
5 1, 98 | fact that ~they would have lived for ever. Therefore, in
6 1, 99 | If our first parents ~had lived so as not to yield to temptation,
7 1, 99 | seems that if they had lived, etc."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
8 1, 118 | repaired. If therefore a ~man lived long enough, it would follow
9 2, 98 | law sin was dead. And I lived some time without ~the law.
10 2, 102 | through the desert, where they lived in tents. Hence during this
11 2, 1 | since whatever those who lived later have believed, was
12 2, 1 | explicitly, since to ~those who lived in later times some were
13 2, 1 | explicitly by those who lived before them. Hence the Lord
14 2, 28 | 14:22): "Whereas they ~lived in a great war of ignorance,
15 2, 83 | the times in which they lived, according to Gregory, ~
16 2, 162 | for our first parents ~lived a long time after their
17 2, 162 | although our first parents lived ~thereafter many years,
18 2, 184 | of them in habit. For he lived chastely, and he might ~
19 2, 185 | a cave, and while ~there lived on the food brought to him
20 2, 187 | life, namely of those who lived in community, because the ~
21 3, 27 | of the ~Holy Fathers who lived before Christ.~Aquin.: SMT
22 3, 27 | not ~become her while she lived: because at that time the
23 3, 35 | time, when the whole world lived under one ruler, ~peace
24 3, 36 | indolence of the Jews who lived near at hand, might be ~
25 3, 37 | other reason to ~those who lived before Christ - for instance,
26 3, 38 | Highest." But the prophets who lived before Christ did not ~introduce
27 3, 40 | Whether He should have lived in conformity with the Law?~
28 3, 40 | OBJ 2: Further, while He lived in mortal flesh, it behooved
29 3, 40 | to those among whom He ~lived, in the matter of food and
30 3, 42 | painters: for as long as Christ lived ~in the mortal flesh with
31 3, 45 | Christ - not only ~those who lived after Him, but also those
32 3, 45 | died, and Elias who still lived." A fourth reason was because,
33 3, 46 | that Christ ~should have lived longer in the world, so
34 3, 55 | Whether He ought to have lived with the disciples after
35 3, 55 | Whether Christ ought to have lived constantly with His disciples
36 3, 55 | that Christ ought to have lived constantly with His ~Disciples,
37 3, 55 | seems ~that He ought to have lived constantly with them.~Aquin.:
38 3, 55 | seems that He ought to have lived with ~them continually.~
39 3, 55 | the most ~part they had lived with Him; "in order that
40 3, 55 | aspect, have spoken and ~lived with them, and eaten with
41 3, 70 | Those Fathers, however, who lived before the Law, taught their
42 3, 86 | glorified herself, and ~lived in delicacies, so much torment
43 Suppl, 8 | hath glorified herself ~and lived in delicacies, so much torment
44 Suppl, 71| departed prays for those who lived a holy life, and yet ~contracted
45 Suppl, 72| Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ~lived not in body, but only in
46 Suppl, 74| and ~further on: "And they lived and reigned with Christ
47 Suppl, 74| And "the rest of the dead lived not till the thousand years
48 Suppl, 76| life of the brutes if it lived as a brute in this world)
49 Suppl, 94| hath glorified ~herself and lived in delicacies, so much torment
50 Suppl, 95| dead; so the dead who ~have lived in the body know not the
51 Suppl, 96| hath glorified ~herself and lived in delicacies, so much torment
52 Suppl, 96| an end. Wherefore if man lived for ever, the punishment
53 Appen1, 1| hath glorified herself and lived in ~delicacies, so much
54 Appen1, 2| when he dies. But while he lived he was not in ~debt to the
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