|    Part, Question1   2, 29 |            godliness of Onias the high-priest, and the hatred of their
 2   2, 101|          says (Heb. 5:1): ~"Every high-priest taken from among men, is
 3   2, 102| incorporeal substances. Hence the high-priest alone, and that once a ~
 4   2, 102|         this was signified by the high-priest ~entering alone, once a
 5   2, 102|     thence at ~the prayers of the high-priest. And so it was held up,
 6   2, 102|      dignity. In ~particular, the high-priest was anointed on the head
 7   2, 102|          through the hands of the high-priest, who prayed for ~them. The
 8   2, 102|         obedience it behooved the high-priest to imitate; again, a ram
 9   2, 102|          ornate garments. But the high-priest in ~particular had eight
10   2, 102| terrestrial globe; as though the ~high-priest confessed himself to be
11   2, 102|      divine things united in the ~high-priest to his godly mode of life.
12   2, 102|           of kin to them. But the high-priest had always to be ready for
13   2, 105|           there would be both the high-priest, who would decide doubtful ~
14   2, 105|            until the death of the high-priest." For then it became lawful
15   2, 58 |         because though not as yet high-priest, he was ~nevertheless the
16   2, 58 |          he was ~nevertheless the high-priest's son, and this judgment
17   2, 85 |     themselves pay tithes to the ~high-priest. Therefore the clergy are
18   2, 85 |         the former should pay the high-priest "the tenth part ~of the
19   2, 88 |          it is manifest that ~the high-priest unlawfully adjured Jesus
20   2, 88 |         by oath: for thus did the high-priest presume to adjure our Lord ~
21   2, 182|           bishop, who is called a high-priest; and this agrees with ~the
22   3, 22 |           The Lord ~showed me the high-priest standing before the angel
23   3, 22 |       Having'] ~therefore a great high-priest that hath passed into the
24   3, 22 |           says (Heb. 5:1): "Every high-priest ~taken from among men is
25   3, 22 |         of God did not become our High-Priest and Apostle, when He ~became
26   3, 22 |            Lev. 16:17) ~that "the high-priest goeth into the sanctuary
27   3, 22 |           Vulg.: ~'being come'] a high-priest of the good things to come";
28   3, 22 |    foreshadowed in this, that the high-priest of the ~Old Law, once a
29   3, 22 |            that, once a year, the high-priest of the Law entered into
30   3, 41 |        Heb. 4:15): "We have not a high-priest, who cannot have ~compassion
31   3, 46 |    brought into the holies by the high-priest for sin, are burned without ~
32   3, 49 |              Christ ~being come a high-priest of the good things to come . . .
33   3, 49 |            until the death of the high-priest, that is anointed with the ~
34   3, 57 |          Secondly, because as the high-priest under the Old Testament
35   3, 59 |         says: "For we have ~not a high-priest, who cannot have compassion
36   3, 73 |  sacrament of expiation when the "high-priest ~entered once a year into
 
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