|    Part, Question1   1, 14  |       sun moves, the grass will ~grow."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14] A[
 2   2, 41  |          natural to fire, and to grow ~is the natural movement
 3   2, 46  |          OBJ 2: Anger is said to grow into hatred, not as though
 4   2, 48  | countenance takes fire, the eyes grow ~fierce, they that are well
 5   2, 48  | countenance takes fire, the eyes grow fierce." Consequently ~anger
 6   2, 52  |  repeated acts cause a habit to ~grow. If, however, the act falls
 7   2, 66  |  proportion: because all virtues grow in a man proportionately,
 8   2, 66  |          proportion, ~since they grow in proportion to one another.~
 9   2, 68  |     while it multiplies ~itself, grow into confusion; that fortitude,
10   2, 102 |       their presence and as they grow older, should withdraw their
11   2, 10  |         s words, "Suffer both to grow until ~the harvest," must
12   2, 11  |        to suffer ~the cockle "to grow until the harvest," i.e.
13   2, 19  |            Now ~despair seems to grow from a good root, viz. fear
14   2, 19  |         Reply OBJ 2: A thing may grow from a virtuous root in
15   2, 19  |       and in this way no sin can grow from a virtuous root, for ~
16   2, 62  |          9, "Who maketh grass to grow ~on the mountains . . .
17   2, 85  |         tithe of all things that grow to ~thee at that time, and
18   2, 85  |           such as the herbs that grow in his garden and so forth. ~
19   2, 86  |         exactor, for he does not grow rich on our payments, but
20   2, 86  |         makes those who ~pay Him grow rich in Him." And just as
21   2, 89  |          not possible for Him to grow ~better. Therefore God should
22   2, 106 |       wheat . . . suffer both to grow," says that ~"a multitude
23   2, 156 |           Ep. ccxi): "Lest anger grow into hatred ~and a mote
24   2, 160 |          men and seducers ~shall grow worse and worse"; so that
25   2, 178 |       foot, "because we ~need to grow weak in the love of the
26   3, 1   |         the charity of many will grow cold at the end of the world.
27   3, 1   |        knowledge of God began to grow dim and their ~morals lax,
28   3, 15  |        is said to have 'begun to grow ~sorrowful and to be sad'";
29   3, 15  |        Mt. 26:37): ~"He began to grow sorrowful and to be sad."
30   3, 15  |         sorrowful and another to grow sorrowful," as Jerome says,
31   3, 19  |          to be nourished, and to grow - sometimes by reason of ~
32   3, 27  |       for these things till they grow older: this ~again I count
33   3, 33  |       body took a fixed time to ~grow, like the bodies of other
34   3, 68  |            that thereby you may ~grow unto salvation."~Aquin.:
35   3, 74  |   mulberries; since vines do not grow in ~some countries.~Aquin.:
36 Suppl, 72|        the charity of many shall grow ~cold," and consequently
37 Suppl, 77|          nails are nourished and grow, and so it is clear ~that
 
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