|    Part, Question1   1, 9   |          to Him. So, some of the ~ancients, constrained, as it were,
 2   1, 14  | infinitude of air, as some of the ancients held; yet it is manifest
 3   1, 22  |     Democritus, and others of the ancients.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[22] A[
 4   1, 32  |           wished to say that ~the ancients used the threefold number
 5   1, 44  |   self-subsisting things, as ~the ancients asserted.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 6   1, 46  |           reasons of some of the ~ancients who asserted that the world
 7   1, 46  |       quotes the testimony of the ancients, which is not the way of
 8   1, 49  |            strange notions of the ancients; namely, because they failed
 9   1, 50  |           A[1] Body Para. 2/3~The ancients, however, not properly realizing
10   1, 57  |           had understanding above ancients," and Gregory says: ~"The
11   1, 66  |          confusion, called by the ancients chaos, existed in the ~corporeal
12   1, 45  |   self-subsisting things, as ~the ancients asserted.~Aquin.: SMT FP
13   1, 47  |           reasons of some of the ~ancients who asserted that the world
14   1, 47  |       quotes the testimony of the ancients, which is not the way of
15   1, 50  |            strange notions of the ancients; namely, because they failed
16   1, 51  |           A[1] Body Para. 2/3~The ancients, however, not properly realizing
17   1, 58  |           had understanding above ancients," and Gregory says: ~"The
18   1, 67  |          confusion, called by the ancients chaos, existed in the ~corporeal
19   1, 84  |        lead to the opinion of the ancients who ~maintained that "whatever
20   1, 89  |        from two statements of the ancients. ~For those who first began
21   1, 114 |          reasoning of some of the ancients who ~supposing that everything
22   2, 105 |        unto Me seventy men of the ancients of ~Israel"; and again (
23   2, 105 |          of the ~murder . . . the ancients" of the nearest city "shall
24   2, 105 |      should bring ~his son to the ancients of the city for punishment.~
25   2, 1   |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the ancients believed in the future birth
26   2, 1   |           had understanding above ancients": and the Apostle ~says (
27   2, 47  |          in the ~multitude of the ancients" (i.e. the old men), "that
28   2, 61  |        Iniquity came out from the ancients of the people [*Vulg.: ~'
29   2, 65  |        that Daniel sentenced the ~ancients who were convicted of bearing
30   2, 65  |          false witness. But these ancients ~were not subject to Daniel;
31   2, 65  |           OBJ 1: In judging those ancients Daniel exercised an authority ~
32   2, 65  |           the judge of the wicked ancients (Dan. 13). Therefore it
33   2, 81  |          I answer that, Among the ancients there was a threefold error
34   2, 84  |          to the tradition of the ~ancients the custom arose for those
35   2, 94  |           understanding above the ancients, ~because I have sought
36   2, 136 |         he is victorious: for the ancients ~called 'vicia' what we
37   2, 152 |         so indeed that among the ~ancients, as Valerius Maximus relates [*
38   2, 186 |        out the wisdom of all the ~ancients, and will be occupied in
39   3, 6   |           as already born; so the ancients ~believed in Him as about
40   3, 29  |          was the custom among the ancients for espoused maidens to
41   3, 42  |       unto Me seventy men of the ~ancients of Israel, whom thou knowest
42   3, 42  |           whom thou knowest to be ancients . . . of the ~people." But
43   3, 60  |          because according to the ancients, whatever ~it was unlawful
44   3, 68  |         even the ~children of the ancients "were saved through the
45 Suppl, 37|        Lord ~giving Moses seventy ancients to assist him. Thirdly,
46 Suppl, 66|        since just as the faith of ancients ~and of moderns is one,
47 Suppl, 86|      enter into judgment with the ancients of His ~people" (Is. 3:14).
 
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