Part, Question
1 1, 49 | fire was evil because it burnt the house of a poor ~man.
2 1, 50 | fire was evil because it burnt the house of a poor ~man.
3 2, 48 | fire is soon spent having burnt ~up all the fuel; so too
4 2, 89 | of the house, and can be burnt, while ~the house is saved,
5 2, 89 | fire; "stubble," which is burnt up at ~once; and "hay,"
6 2, 102 | Wherefore also they were burnt with ~fire: because it is
7 2, 102 | a ~holocaust, i.e. all burnt." For this kind of sacrifice
8 2, 102 | Wherefore the whole was burnt up: so that as the whole
9 2, 102 | parts: ~for one part was burnt; while the other was granted
10 2, 102 | priest, the ~whole victim was burnt up. For it was not fitting
11 2, 102 | parts: for one part was burnt in honor of God; another
12 2, 102 | God, while the fat was ~burnt upon the altar (Lev. 9:9,
13 2, 102 | poured out, and the fat burnt up in His honor. ~Fourthly,
14 2, 102 | sacrifices: because ~all were burnt in honor of God, and nothing
15 2, 102 | sweet-smelling incense was burnt, signifying the holiness ~
16 2, 102 | Cf. Heb. 9:13] which was ~burnt, were unclean, since they
17 2, 102 | evening"; likewise he that burnt her; and he that gathered
18 2, 102 | and such garments to ~be burnt, in order to avoid all occasion
19 2, 102 | multitude of sins, ~it was all burnt outside the camp. Moreover,
20 2, 102 | idols. Likewise it was burnt by fire, either because
21 2, 102 | altogether; just as the cow was burnt "with her skin and ~her
22 2, 102 | Incarnation of Christ ~should be burnt with fire, i.e. they should
23 2, 102 | offered up ~for sin had to be burnt, to denote the destruction
24 2, 102 | They were ~not, however, burnt on the altar: since none
25 2, 102 | none but holocausts were burnt ~thereon; but it was prescribed
26 2, 102 | prescribed that they should be burnt without the ~camp, in detestation
27 2, 102 | Passion. Their bodies were burnt without the camp, because "
28 2, 102 | contracted by those who burnt these ~sacrifices, the reason
29 2, 102 | and because it used to ~be burnt in honor of God; and, again,
30 2, 102 | them good luck: or they burnt them for the purpose of ~
31 2, 83 | animals were ~slain and burnt, the bread is broken, eaten,
32 2, 102 | mover; thus wood is not burnt by fire if ~a stronger force
33 2, 145 | temple of Jerusalem was burnt down by ~Nabuchodonosor (
34 3, 22 | because ~the victim was wholly burnt, as we read in the first
35 3, 29 | her ~father, she shall be burnt with fire."~Aquin.: SMT
36 3, 46 | the entire multitude ~were burnt outside the camp, as commanded
37 Suppl, 13| shall not be enough for a burnt offering [*Vulg.: 'Libanus
38 Suppl, 13| the beasts thereof for a burnt offering']." Therefore ~
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