|    Part, Question1   1, 49  |        whence also arose other ~strange notions of the ancients;
 2   1, 50  |        whence also arose other ~strange notions of the ancients;
 3   1, 83  |         And therefore it is not strange that intellectual knowledge ~
 4   2, 53  |        his intellectual habits, strange fancies, sometimes in ~opposition
 5   2, 100 | decalogue, "Thou shalt not have strange gods ~before Me," belongs
 6   2, 100 |   follows, "Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me," is ~negative.
 7   2, 100 |    second, "Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me," ~(thus
 8   2, 100 |       and, "Thou shalt not have strange gods before ~Me" seem to
 9   2, 100 |       two, "Thou shalt not have strange gods ~before Me," and, "
10   2, 100 |      and about not believing in strange gods. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
11   2, 100 |      words "Thou shalt not have strange gods." ~Reverence to his
12   2, 100 |         forbids the ~worship of strange gods: and to this are added
13   2, 102 |       of the prohibition to sow strange doctrine in the ~Church,
14   2, 105 |        Lord, saying: Go, serve ~strange gods." There was, however,
15   2, 105 |         to make marriages ~with strange nations; and commanded the
16   2, 105 |        marry captive women from strange nations (Dt. 21:10, seqq.).~
17   2, 105 |         women; to wit, women of strange ~nations, through fear of
18   2, 105 |      Lord forbade them to marry strange women on account of ~the
19   2, 5   |         Osee 3:1, "They look to strange gods, and ~love the husks
20   2, 15  |        3): "Thou shalt not have strange gods ~before Me," and (Dt.
21   2, 65  |         persuade a man to serve strange gods: "Neither let thy eye
22   2, 81  |      when ~you pray, do nothing strange to draw men's attention,
23   2, 87  |        23:13): "By the name of ~strange gods you shall not swear."
24   2, 94  |   shapes, and muttering certain strange words, and so forth. ~Wherefore
25   2, 94  |          beware lest it contain strange words, for fear that they
26   2, 120 |     first: "Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me"; secondly, "
27   2, 120 |         OBJ 2: People worshiped strange gods in two ways. For some
28   2, 120 |    words, "Thou shalt not ~have strange gods." Among others the
29   2, 120 |     words, "Thou shalt not have strange gods."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
30   2, 174 |        over his own than over a strange language. For the ~Apostle
31   2, 178 |        in my inmost soul, to a ~strange sweetness . . . yet through
32   2, 185 |        when one ~does something strange. Hence Chrysostom [*Hom.
33   2, 185 |         a man should do nothing strange, so as to draw the gaze
34   2, 185 |    blame does not attach to all strange behavior that draws people'
35   3, 25  |  premised: "Thou shalt not have strange gods ~before Me." But no
36   3, 28  |        23: "He who sanctified a strange womb, for the ~birth of
37   3, 31  |         a ~certain defection to strange nations during the Babylonian
38   3, 36  |      made its appearance at the strange sight of a virgin in ~childbirth."~
39   3, 36  |       kingdom that was entirely strange to them, had no idea of
40   3, 40  |         It was a ~marvelous and strange thing to behold such austerity
41   3, 41  |      high ~mountain." Nor is it strange, as Gregory observes, "that
42   3, 55  |        back from the sight of a strange shape to that of Christ'
43   3, 57  |       to heaven, as ~to a place strange to human nature. captives
44   3, 76  |        its own ~semblance or in strange guise, as will be said later (
45   3, 79  |         receive ~Christ under a strange species, which happens in
46 Suppl, 8 |        conferred ~not only by a strange priest, but also by one
47 Suppl, 59|       married the daughter of a strange ~god." But such had not
48 Suppl, 94|        its own sphere, and in a strange matter, whether of earth, ~
49 Suppl, 94|         or if it ~subsists in a strange matter, what that matter
50 Appen1, 1|    members, wherefore it is not strange that he should grieve at
 
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