Part, Question
1 1, 13 | the ~{aithein}, that is to burn, for our God is a fire consuming
2 1, 51 | fire, otherwise they ~would burn whatever things they touched;
3 1, 52 | fire, otherwise they ~would burn whatever things they touched;
4 1, 98 | thus a small fire cannot burn ~green wood. But in generation
5 1, 110 | or angels, are ~said to burn away vices, and to incite
6 2, 3 | outward matter, such as "to burn" and "to cut." And ~such
7 2, 74 | matter, e.g. "to cut" and "to burn": and such ~acts have for
8 2, 102 | shall offer it ~all and burn it all upon the altar, for
9 2, 102 | shalt make . . . an altar to burn incense, of setim wood . . .
10 2, 11 | whole body, the whole flock, burn, perish, rot, die. ~Arius
11 2, 26 | love. For I fear lest I burn with the desire and ~love
12 2, 132 | into external matter, as to burn or cut, or remain in the
13 2, 167 | unmade; ~with him shalt thou burn on whose account thou art
14 2, 178 | of love which ~begins to burn here is aflame with a yet
15 2, 182 | of ~love which begins to burn here, will burn more fiercely
16 2, 182 | begins to burn here, will burn more fiercely when we see
17 3, 55 | suffer ~no hurt; but if women burn with greater charity, they
18 3, 83 | Lord commanded Aaron to "burn ~sweet-smelling incense"
19 3, 83 | of the linen, ~which they burn, putting the ashes in the
20 Suppl, 13| shall not be ~enough to burn, nor the beasts thereof
21 Suppl, 42| better to marry than to burn." For though the ~works
22 Suppl, 42| better to marry than to burn." But it does not afford
23 Suppl, 70| a corporeal fire cannot burn the ~soul, the soul nevertheless
24 Suppl, 71| the heathens," he ~says, "burn the dead together with what
25 Suppl, 71| to call upon God and to burn oil and wax at his ~tomb;
26 Suppl, 72| Ps. 49:3): "A fire shall burn before ~Him, and a mighty
27 Suppl, 72| assembled the fire that will burn ~the surface of this world
28 Suppl, 72| this ~fire that it "shall burn His enemies round about."~
29 Suppl, 72| i.e. the wicked, "He will burn with unquenchable fire."
30 Suppl, 72| same as the fire that will burn the world, although some
31 Suppl, 75| custom in olden times to burn the bodies of the dead,
32 Suppl, 79| furnace of the power to ~burn, since the bodies of the
33 Suppl, 85| those with whom they ~will burn, the more will they themselves
34 Suppl, 85| more will they themselves burn.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[88] A[
35 Suppl, 94| for ~instance, that they burn in fire, or suffer from
36 Suppl, 96| wickedness. Yet they ~will burn to some purpose, namely
37 Suppl, 96| Further, "If any man's work burn, he shall suffer loss: but
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