|    Part, Question1   1, 18  |             since this movement of theirs is not from themselves but
 2   1, 52  |        quantity in the angels, for theirs is a virtual one. Consequently
 3   1, 71  |         special characters like to theirs, ~the words, "Let the waters
 4   1, 53  |        quantity in the angels, for theirs is a virtual one. Consequently
 5   1, 71  |         special characters like to theirs, ~the words, "Let the waters
 6   1, 100 |       right; and this knowledge of theirs would have been much ~more
 7   1, 114 |        this is a higher power than theirs. ~Therefore the effect of
 8   2, 3   |        Good: and this operation of theirs is one only ~and everlasting.
 9   2, 69  |           lay hands on what is not theirs, that they may abound in
10   2, 105 |           account of ~any fault of theirs; but as a punishment to
11   2, 2   |     simplicity, it is ~no fault of theirs.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[6]
12   2, 10  |         but sin in every action of theirs.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
13   2, 10  |            in some way. ~Therefore theirs is the graver sin.~Aquin.:
14   2, 13  |            visit this sin . . . of theirs."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[14] A[
15   2, 30  |       bearing any other burdens of theirs with them, according to ~
16   2, 37  |              and touch ~nothing of theirs, lest you be involved in
17   2, 41  |        those who take what is not ~theirs may lose themselves."~Aquin.:
18   2, 56  |          we give them what is ~not theirs but ours. Therefore the
19   2, 64  |           unbelievers have are not theirs, for Augustine says (Ep.
20   2, 95  |            visit this sin also of ~theirs."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[97] A[
21   2, 106 |       matters without any fault of theirs, since man is unable to ~
22   2, 122 | persecution for justice' sake, for theirs ~is the kingdom of heaven."
23   2, 171 |         powers are drawn away from theirs; thus men who are very intent
24   2, 178 |        stated above (Q[179], A[1]) theirs is said to be the ~contemplative
25   2, 185 |            insist on it, but it is theirs by perfect ~right." The
26   3, 22  |          is not quite the ~same as theirs, but differs therefrom as
27   3, 25  |            to ~honor any relics of theirs in a fitting manner: principally
28   3, 31  |       bones of the same nature as ~theirs. Now, flesh and bones in
29   3, 32  |            the Son of God, because Theirs is one Nature and one ~Will."~
30   3, 33  |            though it was less than theirs at the first instant of
31   3, 47  |             Lk. 23:34). ~Therefore theirs was not the most grievous
32   3, 67  |          says, "the Baptism is not theirs," i.e. the ~baptizers', "
33 Suppl, 37|          our Orders ~correspond to theirs; since in our hierarchy
34 Suppl, 66|             greater concupiscence, theirs is not a so persistent concupiscence,
35 Suppl, 72|            the ~triumph is already theirs!"~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
36 Suppl, 73|          will not be ~the cause of theirs.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
37 Suppl, 74|           they died again, so that theirs was a ~resuscitation (as
38 Suppl, 93|          the ~lesser conflict, yet theirs is the greater conflict
39 Suppl, 95|        will. Their natural will is theirs ~not of themselves but of
40 Suppl, 95|           their deliberate will is theirs of themselves, inasmuch
41 Appen1, 1|            it through no ~fault of theirs. Of the first he says that
42 Appen1, 1|           that through no fault of theirs they are deprived thereof,
43 Appen1, 1|           good through no fault of theirs, ~suffer none the less.~
44 Appen1, 1|       conscience, and consequently theirs would not be the mildest
 
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