|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |     certain that a hundred or a thousand would be saved; not ~however
 2   1, 50  |       thousands times a hundred thousand stood ~before Him."~Aquin.:
 3   1, 61  |         Ep. ad Tit. i, 2): "Six thousand years of our ~time have
 4   1, 51  |       thousands times a hundred thousand stood ~before Him."~Aquin.:
 5   1, 62  |         Ep. ad Tit. i, 2): "Six thousand years of our ~time have
 6   1, 91  |        that "Christ filled five thousand men with five loaves, in
 7   1, 111 |         text of Dan. 7:10: "Ten thousand times a hundred thousand
 8   1, 111 |        thousand times a hundred thousand stood before ~Him." Therefore
 9   1, 111 |      the words added, ~"and ten thousand times a hundred thousand
10   1, 111 |        thousand times a hundred thousand assisted Him." This ~explanation
11   1, 111 |  multiplication, to signify ~"a thousand times a thousand." And because
12   1, 111 |    signify ~"a thousand times a thousand." And because ten times
13   1, 111 |       ten times a hundred is a ~thousand, if it were said "ten times
14   1, 111 |       said "ten times a hundred thousand" it would mean ~that there
15   1, 111 |       since it is written ~"ten thousand times a hundred thousand,"
16   1, 111 |        thousand times a hundred thousand," we are given to understand
17   1, 111 |    namely ten, a hundred, and a thousand, as Dionysius remarks in
18   2, 13  |         about ~three and twenty thousand men" (Ex. 32:28), and threatened
19   2, 62  |       Levites slay twenty-three thousand men ~on account of the worship
20   2, 71  | continue with thee, more than a thousand treasures ~precious and
21   2, 94  |        Christ. ii, 20) that "a ~thousand vain observances are comprised
22   2, 95  |       the sin of idolatry three thousand men of their number were ~
23   2, 95  |      Vulgate has ~"twenty-three thousand."], whereas for the sin
24   2, 145 |       whereof our Lord fed four thousand men with seven ~loaves,
25   2, 185 |         sooner granted than ten thousand ~prayers of the contemptuous":
26   3, 66  |       on one day baptized three thousand, and ~on another, five thousand (
27   3, 66  | thousand, and ~on another, five thousand (Acts 2,4). Therefore the
28   3, 66  |      read that on one day three thousand believed, and on ~another
29   3, 66  |  believed, and on ~another five thousand: or through there being
30   3, 66  |         to have ~baptized three thousand on the very day of Pentecost
31 Suppl, 25|         perhaps a distance of a thousand days' journey: because the
32 Suppl, 71|        that Judas "sent twelve ~thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem . . .
33 Suppl, 74|       and reigned with Christ a thousand years." ~And "the rest of
34 Suppl, 74|         dead lived not till the thousand years were ~finished." Therefore
35 Suppl, 74|     with Christ on earth for a ~thousand years; whence they were
36 Suppl, 74|     unto death. The number of a thousand years ~denotes not a fixed
37 Suppl, 74|         which He commanded to a thousand," i.e. all, "generations."~
38 Suppl, 74|        they should feed her'] a thousand two hundred sixty days."
39 Suppl, 74|      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The thousand two hundred sixty days mentioned
40 Suppl, 85|        month, year, century, or thousand years as ~Augustine says
 
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