|    Part, Question1   2, 79  |     whose ~window-shutters are closed, although the sun is in
 2   2, 79  |        this is ~the person who closed the shutters. On the other
 3   2, 96  |        the city are to be kept closed, this is ~good for public
 4   2, 10  |     the temples of idols to be closed, ~and afterwards, to be
 5   2, 156 |        to all vices: if it be ~closed, peace is ensured within
 6   2, 162 |        created with their eyes closed, ~especially since it is
 7   3, 28  |        be able to go through a closed ~passage; since two bodies
 8   3, 28  |       forth from His ~Mother's closed womb: and consequently that
 9   3, 28  |    seems that ~to go through a closed passage pertains to a glorified
10   3, 28  |     not come forth through the closed womb of the Virgin.~Aquin.:
11   3, 28  |    when He came forth from the closed womb of a virgin; and ~that
12   3, 28  |       in which was the Godhead closed doors were no ~obstacle.
13   3, 28  |         iii): "What means this closed ~gate in the House of the
14   3, 29  |  manhood He passed through the closed ~doors. If we are told why
15   3, 35  |     Christ came forth from the closed womb of ~His Mother, and,
16   3, 37  |    Christ came ~forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; and
17   3, 37  |  virginal womb ~which had been closed to sexual union, in such
18   3, 39  |    heavens were not previously closed to the eyes of the Son of
19   3, 39  |       which entrance had been ~closed to the first man through
20   3, 39  |     thenceforth would be never closed, the ~angels said, not '
21   3, 45  |        He ~came forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; of impassibility,
22   3, 45  |        forth from the Virgin's closed womb: because the gifts
23   3, 49  |       sin heaven's entrance is closed to man. ~Hence we read in
24   3, 54  |     how could it enter through closed doors?" And he answers: "
25   3, 54  |    cxxi super Joan.) he says: "Closed doors were no obstacle to ~
26   3, 55  |     hell and His body from the closed sepulchre; and likewise
27   3, 55  |       them when the doors were closed: as Gregory says (Hom. xxvi
28   3, 55  |        He had brought ~through closed doors, to show that His
29   3, 57  |    among the disciples through closed doors, as Gregory says (
30   3, 58  | sitting at the right hand, "is closed not only to all men, but ~
31   3, 70  |      the heavenly kingdom was ~closed to the circumcised. Therefore
32   3, 71  |   original sin, man's sense is closed to the perception of the
33   3, 81  |    when He came forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; agility,
34 Suppl, 7 |         is not laid bare, but ~closed up. But the sin which is
35 Suppl, 7 |        bare in confession, but closed up.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[7]
36 Suppl, 7 |       bare to the priest, and ~closed to others by the seal of
37 Suppl, 10|       impossible to enter by a closed door before it be ~opened.
38 Suppl, 10|        mortal sin Paradise was closed to ~him before he conceived
39 Suppl, 17|   opened to whomever heaven is closed, and vice ~versa. Therefore
40 Suppl, 17|     the door of the kingdom is closed to us through sin, both
41 Suppl, 17|    open, but ~it is said to be closed to someone, on account of
42 Suppl, 17|        that door still remains closed to this or that man, on ~
43 Suppl, 17|     whereby hell is opened and closed, is the power of ~bestowing
44 Suppl, 17|       is the door of hell, and closed, so that by the help of ~
45 Suppl, 17|      for that ~very reason, is closed to him, but it takes its
46 Suppl, 37|        ministers ~stand at the closed door of the Church, others
47 Suppl, 80|      human ~eyes came from the closed womb of the Virgin at His
48 Suppl, 80|        brought in ~through the closed doors, so as to afford a
 
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