Part, Question
1 1, 45 | pre-existing thing, which can be touched or moved, which is ~contrary
2 1, 51 | burn whatever things they touched; nor again from air, because
3 1, 67 | is yet a fourth, already ~touched upon in the objections;
4 1, 68 | According to ~another theory, touched upon by Augustine [*Gen.
5 1, 69 | formless state of the earth is touched upon when the earth is said ~
6 1, 70 | these things ~to man, is touched upon by Moses, in order
7 1, 75 | the former a body can be touched only by a body; by the ~
8 1, 75 | the ~latter a body can be touched by an incorporeal thing,
9 1, 46 | pre-existing thing, which can be touched or moved, which is ~contrary
10 1, 52 | burn whatever things they touched; nor again from air, because
11 1, 68 | is yet a fourth, already ~touched upon in the objections;
12 1, 69 | According to ~another theory, touched upon by Augustine [*Gen.
13 1, 70 | formless state of the earth is touched upon when the earth is said ~
14 1, 71 | these things ~to man, is touched upon by Moses, in order
15 1, 74 | the former a body can be touched only by a body; by the ~
16 1, 74 | the ~latter a body can be touched by an incorporeal thing,
17 1, 104 | neither touches, nor is touched; but according ~to virtual
18 1, 104 | moving them; but He is not ~touched, because the natural power
19 1, 104 | so that God Himself be touched. ~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[105]
20 2, 74 | cast aside as soon as it touched the mind," as Augustine ~
21 2, 91 | And these four causes are touched upon in Ps. 118:8, where
22 2, 102 | objects; for whatever was touched in any way by an unclean
23 2, 102 | the sinew . . . because he touched the sinew of" Jacob's "thing
24 2, 103 | a leper, or anyone that touched carrion, ~was said to be
25 2, 107 | against the Law. For He touched the leper ~(Mt. 8:3), which
26 2, 31 | condemnation of those who ~touched the mount and the ark.~Aquin.:
27 2, 89 | Thy hymns and canticles, touched to ~the quick by the voices
28 2, 161 | because He knew that if they touched it, they would be like gods, ~
29 2, 176 | Eliseus. And when it had touched the ~bones of Eliseus, the
30 2, 178 | 32:31) . . . because he touched ~the sinew of his thigh
31 3, 1 | would not keep it, being touched with pity, God sent His
32 3, 7 | Christ before His passion touched our state, inasmuch as He ~
33 3, 43 | garment: and as many as touched Him ~were made whole.' These
34 3, 44 | out all diseases, yet He touched them, showing that His own
35 3, 44 | come to a fire that may ~be touched and approached [Vulg.: '
36 3, 44 | a mountain that might be touched, and ~a burning fire'],
37 3, 54 | was on our behalf that he ~touched what he beheld."~Aquin.:
38 3, 55 | that it ~ought not to be touched by mortal man; hence He
39 3, 55 | elsewhere of Mary having ~touched Him, when with the other
40 3, 66 | the Jordan which ~Christ touched with His flesh. Consequently
41 3, 80 | that directly ~the body is touched by the lips of sinners,
42 3, 80 | there, directly ~it were touched by a mouse or a dog; but
43 3, 80 | sinners did not sin when they ~touched Christ's body under its
44 3, 80 | 14:36) that "as many as touched the hem ~of His garment
45 3, 80 | not ~give Himself to be touched by men as a sign of spiritual
46 3, 80 | fittingly allowed Himself to be touched by sinners. But ~as soon
47 3, 80 | from heaven be defiled and touched by them who ~shortly before
48 3, 82 | is no need for it to be touched by the dispenser, as ~Christ'
49 3, 82 | dispenser, as ~Christ's body is touched. Secondly, because the blood
50 3, 83 | because, with them, he had touched the ~consecrated body of
51 3, 83 | fingers with which he had ~touched the body of Christ.~Aquin.:
52 3, 83 | altar linens which ~the drop touched be washed three times by
53 Suppl, 67| just as a person who had touched a ~dead or leprous body
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