Part, Question
1 1, 28 | instance, a tunic and a garment; but not if they differ
2 1, 37 | this man is clothed with a garment," the ablative is to be ~
3 1, 37 | formal cause, although the garment is ~not the form. Now it
4 1, 69 | clothe it, as it were, with a garment. Thus, therefore, in either
5 1, 37 | this man is clothed with a garment," the ablative is to be ~
6 1, 37 | formal cause, although the garment is ~not the form. Now it
7 1, 70 | clothe it, as it were, with a garment. Thus, therefore, in either
8 2, 37 | As a moth doth by a garment, and a worm by the wood:
9 2, 86 | with another body, e.g. ~a garment, gold or silver, or the
10 2, 99 | thou take of thy neighbor a garment in ~pledge, thou shalt give
11 2, 101 | Thou shalt not wear a garment that is woven of two sorts";
12 2, 102 | done: for instance that a garment should not be made of wool ~
13 2, 102 | leprosy, ~whereby a house or a garment was deemed to be unclean:
14 2, 102 | the leprosy ~of a linen garment signified an evil life arising
15 2, 102 | the leprosy of a woolen garment denoted the wickedness of ~
16 2, 102 | Thou shalt not wear a garment that is ~woven of two sorts":
17 2, 102 | Thou shalt not wear a garment that is woven of woolen
18 2, 102 | prohibition of wearing a garment ~woven of woolen and linen
19 2, 105 | take of thy ~neighbor a garment in pledge, thou shalt give
20 2, 145 | they are compared to an old garment." Hence ~while Christ was
21 3, 2 | by putting on man, as a garment, which is the third opinion; ~
22 3, 2 | likened to a habit, i.e. ~a garment, not indeed in regard to
23 3, 2 | nature, as a man by his garment, and also ~inasmuch as the
24 3, 2 | and also ~inasmuch as the garment is changed, for it is shaped
25 3, 2 | form on ~account of the garment. So likewise the human nature
26 3, 3 | nature is, as it were, a ~garment, although this similitude
27 3, 25 | closely united to us than any garment; for they belong to man'
28 3, 39 | being clothed with the ~garment of incorruptibility" - namely,
29 3, 40 | that "the same John had his garment of camel's hair and ~a leathern
30 3, 43 | touch but the hem of His garment: and as many as touched
31 3, 43 | should heal than the hem of a garment . . . When, ~however, He
32 3, 66 | unfitting to bestow a white garment on those who have been ~
33 3, 66 | Reply OBJ 3: This white garment is given, not as though
34 3, 71 | baptized are given a white garment to signify the newness of
35 3, 80 | touched the hem ~of His garment were healed." Therefore,
36 3, 89 | commanded that the first garment should be restored to him,
37 Suppl, 29| then "to the ~skirt of his garment."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
38 Suppl, 40| by the sandals, the linen garment by the alb, the belt by
39 Suppl, 40| girdle, the ~long or talaric garment by the tunic, the ephod
40 Suppl, 71| Dei i, 13): "If a father's garment and ring, and whatever such
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