Part, Question
1 1, 61 | the time, how shall ~we count the ages, in which the Angels,
2 1, 70 | first made; for men begin to count from the new ~moon. The
3 1, 62 | the time, how shall ~we count the ages, in which the Angels,
4 1, 71 | first made; for men begin to count from the new ~moon. The
5 1, 112 | latter benefits we must count the guardianship of ~angels,
6 2, 38 | James 1:2: "My brethren, count it all joy, when you shall
7 2, 40 | their efforts, are prone to count a thing possible to them. ~
8 2, 40 | own ~shortcomings, easily count a thing possible; and consequently
9 2, 10 | Thus Augustine says to the Count Boniface (Ep. clxxxv): "
10 2, 10 | under the yoke, let them count their masters worthy of
11 2, 23 | says again in a letter to ~Count Julian, "charity which can
12 2, 32 | shalt not commit adultery, count for little in their ~reward,
13 2, 32 | their ~reward, but they count for much if they be disobeyed.
14 2, 32 | sinned against. On the ~first count, hatred is a more grievous
15 2, 47 | prudence. Yet his own efforts count for much ~towards the attainment
16 2, 61 | under the yoke, let them count their ~masters worthy of
17 2, 68 | only on oath and on this ~count it is always a mortal sin.
18 2, 86 | person: and so on this count a vow of abstinence is a
19 2, 86 | dispensations from vows, on the same count it is competent to all ~
20 2, 129 | in him, wherefore on this count honor is due ~principally,
21 2, 134 | longanimity which takes count of time, in so far ~as a
22 2, 145 | month from April (which they count as the first), ~because
23 3, 27 | grow older: this ~again I count as a miraculous result of
24 3, 70 | s other baby boy did not count because through dying before
25 Suppl, 6 | mortal ~sin: and this will count for his confession.~Aquin.:
26 Suppl, 14| therefrom, they can by no means count towards ~satisfaction.~Aquin.:
27 Suppl, 24| excommunication on one ~count only, whereas he was excommunicated
28 Suppl, 24| separation to be removed on one count ~and to remain on another.~
29 Suppl, 36| temporal advantage should count for ~nothing, and all gain
30 Suppl, 45| by signs, and such signs count for words.~Aquin.: SMT XP
31 Suppl, 51| from sin, so on the same count is it an impediment to marriage. ~
32 Suppl, 56| of relationship does not count.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[56] A[
33 Suppl, 71| meritorious on the same count as it is ~praiseworthy,
34 Suppl, 72| prayer is meritorious on one count, and impetratory ~on another.
35 Suppl, 84| who says that they will count them all with one glance
36 Suppl, 91| merit life: "My brethren, count it ~all joy when you shall
37 Suppl, 93| for the faith, this will ~count to her for merit, and will
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