|    Part, Question1   1, 39  |        in this, that the former carry their subject with them,
 2   1, 40  |  pre-existing subject: but they carry with them their own "supposita," ~
 3   1, 59  |        in so far as they firmly carry ~out the Divine will. All
 4   1, 64  |     gloss upon James 3:6: "They carry fire of hell with them wherever
 5   1, 39  |        in this, that the former carry their subject with them,
 6   1, 40  |  pre-existing subject: but they carry with them their own "supposita," ~
 7   1, 60  |        in so far as they firmly carry ~out the Divine will. All
 8   1, 65  |     gloss upon James 3:6: "They carry fire of hell with them wherever
 9   1, 95  |      trees of paradise - nor to carry him about, ~his body being
10   1, 108 |       be ~stronger, in order to carry out their own wickedness.~
11   2, 55  |      for instance, if a man can carry a hundredweight and not ~
12   2, 102 |       is written (Num. 17:10): "Carry back the rod of Aaron ~into
13   2, 102 |       buck-goats, that it might carry ~them away into the wilderness:
14   2, 102 |        eaten, neither shall you carry forth ~of the flesh thereof
15   2, 102 |        was innocent, nor did He carry the yoke of sin. It was
16   2, 102 |       though that ~goat were to carry them away into the wilderness,
17   2, 102 | shoulders. Thirdly, they had to carry the people ~in their mind
18   2, 105 |         fruit there: but not to carry any away, lest this should
19   2, 109 |         furthermore in order to carry out ~works of supernatural
20   2, 111 |      desire good; the third, to carry into effect the good proposed;
21   2, 112 |         life, and that they may carry on ~toilsome works with
22   2, 1   |        Greek: hence it does not carry much ~weight. Yet even then
23   2, 38  |      seems that no one ought to carry on war by laying ambushes.~
24   2, 38  |      faithful, it is lawful to ~carry on a war on holy days, provided
25   2, 45  |         life, since they do not carry that counsel into effect. ~
26   2, 63  |     that they should not always carry out their threats, that
27   2, 64  |        him (for instance, if he carry off his daughter or his ~
28   2, 75  |         instance, if the seller carry wheat to a place where ~
29   2, 76  |      itself. This debt does not carry with it a civil obligation, ~
30   2, 85  |       so that he may be able to carry out whatever is necessary
31   2, 94  |     saints at one's neck, or to carry them about one ~in any way
32   2, 130 |        whereby a man refuses to carry out the ~command of his
33   2, 135 |        persevere ~and begins to carry out his choice by persisting
34   2, 178 |       things, nor do ~they ever carry with them the shadows of
35   2, 178 |           contemplatives do not carry along with them the shadows
36   2, 180 |         whether ~they no longer carry with them the shadows of
37   2, 182 |        people ~and compelled to carry the sins of many, remains
38   2, 184 |      brought ~nothing, and will carry nothing away, we must not
39   2, 185 |     either monks or ~clerics to carry on secular business from
40   2, 186 |      were sent to preach not to carry these things on ~the way,
41   3, 1   |   justice in order to know ~and carry out everything needful.
42   3, 5   |        in Christ, that He might carry through the work of our ~
43   3, 13  |          Therefore He could not carry out the purpose of His will
44   3, 13  |          Therefore He could not carry out the purpose of His will
45   3, 13  |         Therefore He ~could not carry out the purpose of His will
46   3, 14  |       its penalties in order to carry out the work of our ~redemption,
47   3, 21  |      and not as man was able to carry out all He ~wished, since
48   3, 40  |     commanded the paralytic ~to carry his bed on the Sabbath-day,
49   3, 64  |   minister] of some man were to carry ~alms to the poor with a
50   3, 68  |         the hands of those that carry them (yet ~from these too,
51   3, 72  |          because it suffices to carry man through every step ~
52   3, 82  |        layman or to ~a woman to carry it to the sick: The synod
53 Suppl, 37|     Sent. iv, ~D, 24) that they carry the vessels of our Lord'
54 Suppl, 37|         epistle; and subdeacons carry the cross before the Pope.
55 Suppl, 37|        light which the acolytes carry signifies the ~light of
56 Suppl, 37|          and in like ~manner to carry the cross. Moreover, this
57 Suppl, 37|    touch Christ's body, ~but to carry the body on the paten, and
58 Suppl, 62|      the judge, it is lawful to carry it out without any further
59 Suppl, 69|       prays that the angels may carry the departed soul to Abraham'
60 Suppl, 71|         he would be ~enabled to carry it better, and yet his load
61 Suppl, 72|       OBJ 4: That fire will not carry out the sentence of the
62 Suppl, 86|         Whether the demons will carry out the Judge's sentence
63 Suppl, 86|         Whether the demons will carry out the sentence of the
64 Suppl, 86|        that the demons will not carry out the sentence of ~the
65 Suppl, 86|         day the demons will not carry out the Judge's sentence.~
 
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