Part, Question
1 1, 13 | aspects of these names are not empty and vain, for ~there corresponds
2 1, 52 | place, so that it be not empty, as appears ~from the Philosopher (
3 1, 66 | The earth was void and empty," or ~"invisible and shapeless,"
4 1, 66 | which reason it is called "empty," ~or, according to another
5 1, 66 | the earth was ~void and empty."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[66] A[
6 1, 66 | is ~said to be "void and empty," or "invisible and shapeless,"
7 1, 67 | the earth was void and ~empty," and another where it is
8 1, 69 | it was "shapeless" or "empty," that is, ~without that
9 1, 53 | place, so that it be not empty, as appears ~from the Philosopher (
10 1, 67 | The earth was void and empty," or ~"invisible and shapeless,"
11 1, 67 | which reason it is called "empty," ~or, according to another
12 1, 67 | the earth was ~void and empty."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[66] A[
13 1, 67 | is ~said to be "void and empty," or "invisible and shapeless,"
14 1, 68 | the earth was void and ~empty," and another where it is
15 1, 70 | it was "shapeless" or "empty," that is, ~without that
16 2, 41 | tossed about in transports of empty joys." Wherefore it seems
17 2, 102 | signifies the uncleanness of empty words, for "the seed is ~
18 2, 23 | think that he will become empty or ~fall away suddenly;
19 2, 30 | justice, and send ~him away empty; at times indeed you will
20 2, 34 | craves for the power of an empty ~name, it repines for fear
21 2, 84 | Thou shalt ~not appear empty before Me." Therefore men
22 2, 87 | let me deservedly fall empty before my ~enemies." Therefore
23 2, 94 | therefore, that they are empty signs, and consequently ~
24 2, 130 | sin: but the desire for empty or vain glory denotes a
25 2, 130 | not that he should take an empty pleasure in human ~praise.~
26 2, 165 | we ~must not be moved by empty and perishable curiosity;
27 2, 178 | we must not exercise an empty and futile curiosity, but
28 3, 76 | the bread and wine is not empty, because ~nature abhors
29 3, 76 | Christ's body is, is not empty; nor yet ~is it properly
30 Suppl, 37| they ~receive the chalice, empty however, from the bishop'
31 Suppl, 37| wherefore he ~receives an empty cruet. The ministry directed
32 Suppl, 37| ordination receives an empty chalice, while the priest
33 Suppl, 37| the acolyte receives an empty cruet, but the subdeacon
34 Suppl, 38| candlestick with candle, and the empty cruet to the acolyte. ~[*"
35 Suppl, 75| common desire cannot be empty and vain, ~but is fulfilled
36 Suppl, 77| contain ~impurities, nor empty, since nothing is empty
37 Suppl, 77| empty, since nothing is empty in nature. Therefore the ~
38 Suppl, 80| glorified body will be empty. Secondly their aforesaid
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