Part, Question
1 1, 12 | an enigma [*Douay: 'in a dark ~manner']," "by the terms '
2 1, 12 | now in a glass and in a dark manner, but then face to
3 1, 53 | assigned in which the air was dark, or in which the matter ~
4 1, 56 | now through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then face to
5 1, 58 | light that shineth in a dark place." So the ~angel's
6 1, 58 | ignorance or error; yet it is dark in comparison with the ~
7 1, 64 | and the demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial:
8 1, 64 | while they are in ~this dark atmosphere, nevertheless
9 1, 54 | assigned in which the air was dark, or in which the matter ~
10 1, 57 | now through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then face to
11 1, 59 | light that shineth in a dark place." So the ~angel's
12 1, 59 | ignorance or error; yet it is dark in comparison with the ~
13 1, 65 | and the demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial:
14 1, 65 | while they are in ~this dark atmosphere, nevertheless
15 1, 101 | darkness, as the air grows dark when the light ceases to
16 2, 67 | faith is knowledge in a dark manner. Therefore, the ~
17 2, 106 | now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to
18 2, 1 | now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to
19 2, 1 | now through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore what
20 2, 1 | now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face ~to
21 2, 4 | now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face ~to
22 2, 5 | the knowledge of faith is dark and obscure, according to ~
23 2, 5 | now through a glass in a dark manner." Now in their ~original
24 2, 26 | now through a ~glass, in a dark manner" (1 Cor. 13:12).
25 2, 64 | furvus' and so from 'fuscus' [dark], because he takes advantage
26 2, 163 | look into things deep and dark." The putting of enmities ~
27 2, 171 | light that shineth in a dark ~place." Now nothing can
28 2, 172 | light ~that shineth in a dark place." Now there is no
29 2, 178 | through a glass" and "in a dark manner" (1 Cor. 13:12).
30 2, 178 | now through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore seemingly
31 3, 42 | expound His ~doctrine in the dark: but He says this because
32 3, 44 | that it was exceedingly ~dark from the sixth to the ninth
33 3, 51 | women that "when it was yet dark" they came "to the sepulchre" (
34 3, 52 | more, to a land that is dark and ~covered with the mist
35 3, 53 | early, when it was yet ~dark, unto the sepulchre": but
36 3, 53 | statement "when it was yet dark," as Augustine says ~(De
37 3, 61 | know "through a glass in a dark manner," (1 Cor. 13:12)
38 3, 80 | through a glass" and "in a dark manner." And therefore,
39 3, 83 | 20:1), "while it was yet dark they came to the tomb." ~
40 3, 83 | that is, "when ~it was yet dark, before the sun's rising
41 Suppl, 69| in darkness by sin, with ~dark places.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
42 Suppl, 89| now through a ~glass in a dark manner, but then face to
43 Suppl, 94| speaking, the ~place is dark. Yet by Divine disposition,
44 Appen1, 1| will be so much ~in the dark that they will not know
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