|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |       near to God by no corporeal steps, since He is ~everywhere,
 2   2, 102 |           Thou shalt not go up by steps ~unto My altar." It was
 3   2, 102 |          to go up to it except by steps. ~For it is written (Ex.
 4   2, 102 |    necessary to "go up" to it "by steps." This ~was in detestation
 5   2, 102 |         to go up" to the altar by steps. Moreover we should not ~
 6   2, 102 |          Thou shalt not go up by ~steps unto My altar" (Ex. 20:26)
 7   2, 102 |         sacrifices would go up by steps of wood, ~not fixed but
 8   2, 105 |            before" (in which case steps might have been taken to
 9   2, 112 |           by God, and that ~man's steps are guided by God.~Aquin.:
10   2, 23  |           is ~approached, "not by steps of the body but by the affections
11   2, 31  |          us, but by taking proper steps to find him. ~Wherefore
12   2, 31  |          it is necessary to ~take steps to denounce him at once,
13   2, 31  |       avail, we must take further steps, however ~secret the sin
14   2, 34  |       elsewhere (Ps. 72:2,3): "My steps had well nigh slipped, ~
15   2, 51  |           by the body; while the ~steps that intervene by which
16   2, 51  |         counsel descends by these steps in due order, whereas if
17   2, 51  |    passion, without taking ~these steps, it will be a case of precipitation.
18   2, 51  |      thine eye-lids go before thy steps." Now this pertains to ~
19   2, 54  |       thine eyelids go before thy steps." Therefore the ~Law also
20   2, 77  |          bodily movement, when he steps [graditur] beyond [trans]
21   2, 81  |      approach ~to them not by the steps of the body, but by pious
22   2, 114 |        and destroy the way of thy steps." Therefore flattery ~is
23   2, 178 |           3: These six denote the steps whereby we ascend by means
24   2, 182 |       endeavor to ascend by these steps to the perfection of ~charity."~
25   2, 182 |           him to follow, not with steps ~of the body, but with devotion
26   2, 187 |        summit by overpassing the ~steps." [*The rest of the quotation
27   3, 19  |           human, but to give hale steps to ~sickly limbs, wholly
28   3, 28  |        not to take ~the necessary steps for leaving a posterity
29   3, 35  |          shall tread it down; the steps of the needy," i.e. of the ~
30   3, 41  |      others too should take such ~steps as will lead them into temptation.
31   3, 46  |         you ~should follow in His steps." Thirdly, because Christ
32   3, 46  |   Covenant; all of which are like steps by which we mount ~to the
33   3, 83  |          Thou ~shalt not go up by steps unto My altar, i.e. thou
34   3, 83  |           i.e. thou shalt make no steps ~towards the Trinity." Or
35   3, 84  |       hath ~disposed to ascend by steps, in the vale of tears."
36   3, 87  |        have the purpose of taking steps to commit fewer venial sins,
37 Suppl, 54|          according to the various steps we take we find various
38 Suppl, 62| fornication. Because one may take steps for procuring a divorce ~
39 Suppl, 62|          4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Steps may be taken to procure
 
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