|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |           Cor. 9:26): "I . . . so run, not as at an ~uncertainty."
 2   1, 12  |          do the same, saying: "So run that you may ~comprehend."~
 3   1, 18  |       word "running" ~denotes "to run" in the abstract.~Aquin.:
 4   1, 25  |          ran, that he ~should not run. Therefore, when he has
 5   1, 25  |            Therefore, when he has run, God could effect that he
 6   1, 25  |           effect that he did ~not run.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[25] A[
 7   1, 54  |         between "a ~race" and "to run," one of which signifies
 8   1, 55  |         between "a ~race" and "to run," one of which signifies
 9   1, 82  |        that runneth" - namely, to run. Therefore man has not ~
10   1, 82  |         does not wish or does not run of his free-will, but because
11   2, 4   |           says (1 Cor. 9:24): "So run that you may ~comprehend [
12   2, 42  |          what they expected, they run away." Therefore sudden
13   2, 44  |           but is more inclined to run away.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44]
14   2, 55  |            just as we are said to run by running; and thus we
15   2, 55  |          merit, as we are said to run by the motive power; and
16   2, 66  |         the other virtues if you ~run over them all in the same
17   2, 98  |     written (Ps. 118:32): "I have run the way of Thy ~commandments,
18   2, 105 |          others to be afraid ~and run away.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105]
19   2, 109 |          that runneth," namely to run, "but ~of God that showeth
20   2, 17  |      trusteth that the Jordan may run into his mouth": this is ~
21   2, 42  |         this life? For one cannot run straight unless one knows
22   2, 42  |       unless one knows whither to run. ~And how would one know
23   2, 75  |         that the horse be strong, run ~well and so forth. Such
24   2, 116 |           shed blood . . . and to run ~after gains through covetousness."
25   2, 156 |            translation would then run thus . . . 'and nothing
26   2, 182 |       unless one knows whither to run. And how shall we know this
27   2, 183 |          afterwards (Prov. 6:3): "Run about, make haste, stir
28   2, 187 |         draw water lest the river run dry. [*St. Thomas ~gives
29   2, 187 |      wings as eagles, they shall ~run and not be weary, they shall
30   3, 15  |    according to 1 ~Cor. 9:24: "So run that you may comprehend [
31   3, 35  |      twice": for a man is said to run twice whose running is ~
32   3, 35  |         For just as he is said to run twice who runs at two ~different
33   3, 39  |           not wait ~till John had run his course, but appeared
34   3, 41  | Chrysostom. The translation would run thus: 'since ~rather is
35   3, 50  |       fountain of life would have run dry. Accordingly, He ~experienced
36 Suppl, 42|     concupiscence lest the latter run riot ~when held in too strict
37 Suppl, 79|        movement since they "shall run to and fro like sparks among
38 Suppl, 81|           Is. 40:31): "They shall run and not be ~weary, they
39 Suppl, 81|          3:7): "(The just) shall ~run to and fro like sparks among
40 Suppl, 82|           shall ~shine, and shall run to and fro like sparks among
41 Suppl, 92|     perfection of ~beatitude: "So run that you may comprehend" (
 
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