|    Part, Question1   1, 67  | distinction into successive days, seasons, and years recorded as begun
 2   1, 67  |           words, "let them be for seasons, and for days, and ~years"
 3   1, 70  |       Further, the distinction of seasons and days began from the
 4   1, 70  |         lights were not made "for seasons, and days, and ~years,"
 5   1, 70  |        regards the changes of the seasons, which prevent weariness, ~
 6   1, 70  |         he says: "Let them be for seasons, and for days, and ~years."
 7   1, 70  |          distinctions of days and seasons and years, according as ~
 8   1, 68  | distinction into successive days, seasons, and years recorded as begun
 9   1, 68  |           words, "let them be for seasons, and for days, and ~years"
10   1, 71  |       Further, the distinction of seasons and days began from the
11   1, 71  |         lights were not made "for seasons, and days, and ~years,"
12   1, 71  |        regards the changes of the seasons, which prevent weariness, ~
13   1, 71  |         he says: "Let them be for seasons, and for days, and ~years."
14   1, 71  |          distinctions of days and seasons and years, according as ~
15   2, 80  |      colors, mingles with sounds, seasons every flavor." Therefore ~
16   2, 74  |     bodies, or ~transient, as the seasons. Now, according to Gregory (
17   2, 81  |          at certain intervals and seasons, in order to admonish ~ourselves
18   2, 85  |     grazes his flock at different seasons in two parishes, ~should
19   2, 93  |        future ~occurrences of the seasons, according to Jer. 8:7, "
20   2, 166 |       play into undue matters and seasons. And ~although in human
21   2, 187 |           the burden of religion ~seasons the walls, i.e. men, by
22   3, 44  |        them be for signs, and for seasons, and ~for days and years."
23   3, 44  |      distinction and order of the seasons is changed. But ~there is
24   3, 44  |           OBJ 2: The order of the seasons was not disturbed by the
25   3, 44  |      measures the duration of the seasons. Hence Jerome ~says on Mt.
26   3, 44  |         the wonted ~course of the seasons was not disturbed, because
27   3, 61  |         his household at ~various seasons, ordering things differently
28   3, 68  |          says ~(Epist. xvi): "Two seasons," i.e. Easter and Whitsuntide, "
29   3, 68  |      delayed until the ~aforesaid seasons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
30   3, 68  |    celebration of ~Baptism at two seasons, is to be understood "with
31   3, 72  |             AA[3],4). But certain seasons are fixed for ~Baptism,
32   3, 72  |             Consequently the same seasons are ~fixed for the solemn
33   3, 72  |          of Confirmation to other seasons also.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72]
34 Suppl, 50|           the Church, or the holy seasons. Hence ~the verse:~"The
35 Suppl, 64|  contracted within ~the forbidden seasons, the marriage is nevertheless
36 Suppl, 88|           be "for signs, ~and for seasons, and for days and for years" (
 
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