|    Part, Question1   1, 62  |         impossible for a man to fly. In another way a ~thing
 2   1, 68  |     which reason the birds that fly in the air are called ~birds
 3   1, 71  |     life, and the fowl that may fly over the earth," do not
 4   1, 71  |         air, and so are said to fly "beneath the firmament," ~
 5   1, 63  |         impossible for a man to fly. In another way a ~thing
 6   1, 69  |     which reason the birds that fly in the air are called ~birds
 7   1, 71  |     life, and the fowl that may fly over the earth," do not
 8   1, 71  |         air, and so are said to fly "beneath the firmament," ~
 9   1, 80  | according to the senses, and to fly from what is ~hurtful, and
10   1, 100 |      birds teach their young to fly; and the like may be observed
11   1, 102 |        arrow is moved ~so as to fly towards a certain point
12   1, 102 |        by Him to do good and to fly from ~evil, by precepts
13   2, 32  |         the syllables stay, but fly away, that others may ~come,
14   2, 36  |  inclination of the appetite to fly from evil, as stated above. ~
15   2, 40  |         flight, strive less to ~fly, but hope to avenge their
16   2, 80  |   resist the devil, and he will fly from you," which would be
17   2, 80  |       resist ~him, nor would he fly from those who do. Therefore
18   2, 100 |          Ex. 23:7): "Thou shalt fly lying," and ~the prohibition
19   2, 102 |        sparrow was let loose to fly away into the plain, because
20   2, 102 |          though a bird, ~cannot fly, and is always on the ground,
21   2, 102 |        denotes ~those who would fly by contemplation, yet dwell
22   2, 112 |    gloss is speaking of such as fly to God by a ~meritorious
23   2, 113 |    detest ~them; for this is to fly from them.~Aquin.: SMT FS
24   2, 33  |         written (1 Cor. 6:18): "Fly fornication"; by resistance, ~
25   2, 86  |      die or ~that one would not fly. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
26   2, 121 |     some good that man does not fly from ~the danger of death.
27   2, 121 |       hurry to meet danger, yet fly when the danger is ~present;
28   2, 127 |    above all things, so does he fly from dangers of death more
29   2, 134 |        not ~because he does not fly, but because he behaves
30   2, 138 |   Resist the devil, and he will fly from you." Since, however, ~
31   2, 178 |        do so repeatedly; others fly now to the right, now to
32   2, 178 |      behind many times; others ~fly in a circle now more now
33   2, 183 |  wherewith thou art anxious to ~fly away into solitude, they
34   2, 183 |      that ~thou art not free to fly without our permission."
35   3, 13  |  command signified His will to ~fly from human glory, according
36   3, 83  |        sometimes happens that a fly or a spider, or some ~other
37   3, 83  |     Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: If a fly or a spider falls into the
38 Suppl, 83|        to die, and ~death shall fly from them."~Aquin.: SMT
39 Suppl, 95|         to die, and death shall fly from them."~Aquin.: SMT
40 Appen1, 1|     grieves for being unable to fly ~like a bird, or for that
 
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