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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | apostles and prophets who wrote the ~canonical books, and 2 1, 75 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Aristotle wrote those words as expressing 3 1, 74 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Aristotle wrote those words as expressing 4 1, 115 | In this sense the poet wrote: "Thy fate draws thee."~ 5 2, 36 | and division [*Aristotle ~wrote {endeian}, 'want'; St. Thomas, 6 2, 98 | believe Me also; for ~he wrote of Me." Secondly, as a kind 7 2, 99 | 14): "Ten words . . . He wrote ~in two tables of stone; 8 2, 100 | and the ten words that He wrote in two ~tablets of stone."~ 9 2, 100 | written (Dt. 10:4): "He wrote in the tables, according 10 2, 102 | interpretation to these words, and wrote the ~decalogue of Moses 11 2, 106 | believe me also; for he wrote of Me." In like manner the 12 2, 1 | anathema. [*St. Thomas wrote 'first' (expunged by Nicolai) 13 2, 78 | A[2]. Cicero, however, wrote 'obfuturum,' ~i.e. 'hurtful.']~ 14 2, 91 | the ~celebration of Mass, wrote: "I wish you to choose carefully 15 2, 106 | obscure" [*'Obscurum' Cicero wrote 'obfuturum' ~but the sense 16 2, 145 | at all times; thus Jerome wrote (Ad Lucin., Ep. lxxi): " 17 2, 153 | Thomas' reading; St. Ambrose wrote "concinentem = harmonious"].~ 18 2, 156 | Seneca proves in ~the book he wrote on anger (De Ira i, 9, seqq.). 19 2, 172 | after which many prophets wrote their prophecies. Therefore 20 2, 172 | prophesied." John, too, wrote a prophetic book about the 21 2, 174 | language. For the ~Apostle wrote the other epistles in a 22 2, 174 | Greek, idiom; ~whereas he wrote this in the Hebrew tongue." 23 2, 184 | life." [*St. ~Augustine wrote not 'monasterio' but 'martyrio' - 24 3, 2 | and Nestorius foolishly wrote." But the other ~opinion 25 3, 9 | And ~hence, although I wrote differently (Sent. iii, 26 3, 25 | by Jerome in the book he wrote against him (ch. ii) as 27 3, 42 | who wonder why our Lord wrote nothing, so that we have 28 3, 42 | Gentiles thought that Christ ~wrote certain books treating of 29 3, 42 | means must ~we say that He wrote nothing: since His members 30 3, 42 | His hands, as it ~were, wrote whatever He wished us to 31 3, 42 | believe what the apostles wrote ~of Christ would have refused 32 3, 66 | contrary, Pope Pelagius II wrote to the Bishop Gaudentius: " 33 3, 66 | Christ: for Pope Pelagius ~II wrote to Bishop Gaudentius: "The 34 3, 66 | On the contrary, Gregory wrote to the Bishop Leander: " 35 3, 67 | form of ~speech to say: "We wrote this book," but the figure 36 3, 72 | contrary, Pope Melchiades wrote to the bishops of Spain: ~" 37 3, 83 | dist. i), ~Pope Leo I wrote to Dioscorus, Bishop of 38 3, 84 | disprove this the ~Apostle wrote to the Hebrews that "it 39 3, 89 | repent; wherefore Isidore wrote to the bishop Masso, ~and 40 Suppl, 25| the Church" to whom he ~wrote (Col. 1:24). These merits,


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