|    Part, Question1   1, 13  |        Vulg.: 'most ~great'] and precious promises, that by these
 2   2, 83  |     Further, no wise man pours a precious liquid into a vessel, ~knowing
 3   2, 83  |       the rational soul is ~more precious than any liquid. If therefore
 4   2, 89  |        who build ~"gold, silver, precious stones," i.e. love of God
 5   2, 89  |   signified by gold, silver, and precious ~stones, while others build
 6   2, 89  |           gold," "silver," and ~"precious stones," and consequently
 7   2, 102 |           to be clothed ~in more precious garments, and to possess
 8   2, 102 |        priests. Nor was brass so precious as to give the ~people an
 9   2, 102 |          redeemed . . . with the precious ~blood . . . of a lamb unspotted."
10   2, 102 |           when unclean, to touch precious things: and in order that
11   2, 102 |          to Ps. 132:2: "Like the precious ointment on the head ~that
12   2, 102 |       rational there were twelve precious stones set in four rows,
13   2, 102 |        sun and moon. The twelve ~precious stones on the breast are
14   2, 110 |     given us most great and most precious promises; that by these
15   2, 64  |        possession, for instance ~precious stones and jewels, found
16   2, 71  |        good name seems the ~most precious, since for lack of it he
17   2, 71  |       than a thousand treasures ~precious and great." Therefore backbiting,
18   2, 98  |        Prov. 3:15), "she is more precious than all ~riches, and all
19   2, 167 | ministers of the altar ~use most precious vestments in the sacred
20   2, 172 |         the word of the Lord was precious," i.e. rare; and yet afterwards ~
21   3, 5   |       displaying their skill in ~precious materials, but very often
22   3, 5   |       heavenly body of some most precious matter, but shewed the greatness
23   3, 5   |    substance of the soul is more precious than the body: but ~if at
24   3, 7   |         given us most great ~and precious promises, that by these
25   3, 22  |         given us most ~great and precious promises, that by these
26   3, 25  |         Fide Orth. iv, 11): "The precious wood, as having been sanctified
27   3, 25  |       mean vase ~surrounded with precious linen." To him Jerome replies (
28   3, 48  |       your fathers: but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a ~
29   3, 48  |         our redemption - His own precious blood - not to the ~devil,
30   3, 51  |        that we may lawfully use ~precious things medicinally, from
31   3, 62  |          given us most great and precious ~promises; that we may be [
32   3, 79  |     through His sacred flesh and precious blood, which we receive ~
33   3, 83  |         just as gold is the most precious among the materials of ~
34   3, 83  |          cloths of silk the most precious among other ~cloths. Consequently,
35   3, 83  |        we are not wont to handle precious objects except the hands
36 Suppl, 29|          to Ps. 132:2: "Like the precious ointment on the head," i.e. ~
37 Suppl, 86|       faith, "gold, silver, ~and precious stones" (1 Cor. 3:12), by
 
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