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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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field

   Part, Question
1 1, 13 | smiling" ~applied to a field means only that the field 2 1, 13 | field means only that the field in the beauty of its ~flowering 3 1, 69 | and every plant ~of the field before it sprung up in the 4 1, 70 | birds, and the beasts of the field. Therefore the lights of 5 1, 74 | and every plant of the field, before it sprung up in 6 1, 74 | and every ~plant of the field," is one and the same day. 7 1, 74 | day, but the ~plant of the field He made on the third day. 8 1, 74 | also every plant of the field, not, indeed, actually, 9 1, 70 | and every plant ~of the field before it sprung up in the 10 1, 71 | birds, and the beasts of the field. Therefore the lights of 11 1, 73 | and every plant of the field, before it sprung up in 12 1, 73 | and every ~plant of the field," is one and the same day. 13 1, 73 | day, but the ~plant of the field He made on the third day. 14 1, 73 | also every plant of the field, not, indeed, actually, 15 1, 92 | above the beasts of the field." ~Therefore things without 16 1, 102| by us, as the buyer of a field ~attains his end when he 17 2, 55 | us and the beasts of the field, it ~is something appertaining 18 2, 70 | pleasure. For a man has both a field and a tree, and yet these 19 2, 70 | intends to derive from the field and from the tree. In this 20 2, 73 | takes a short cut ~through a field, the result being that he 21 2, 102| Thou shalt not sow thy field with different seeds"; and ( 22 2, 102| Thou ~shalt not sow thy field with different seeds," is 23 2, 102| vineyard. Likewise "the field," i.e. the ~Church, must 24 2, 105| who suffers violence in a field is not ~guilty of death, 25 2, 10 | the ~householder, in whose field cockle had been sown, asked 26 2, 60 | sower of the seed in the field, has the harvest, not actually 27 2, 61 | shall be in a bed [Vulg.: 'field' [*'Bed' is the reading 28 2, 64 | the treasure hidden in a field that he bought the field, 29 2, 64 | field that he bought the field, as though he ~purposed 30 2, 76 | for we have ~stores in the field."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[ 31 2, 85 | on them. If, however, a field be bought with the profits 32 2, 98 | now to buy ~an ordinary field as a site for a cemetery 33 2, 127| matter about which is the field of its activity, secondly 34 2, 160| thereof as ~the flower of the field"; and farther on (Is. 64: 35 2, 185| thus ~when they work in the field of the Lord, they may make 36 2, 185| the preacher, who in the field of the Church tills the 37 3, 41 | into ~the desert, as to a field of battle, to be tempted 38 3, 83 | like the odor of a ripe field"; and from Christ it spreads ~


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