|    Part, Question1   1, 61  |      things are set forth in the opening of Genesis. Much more, therefore,
 2   1, 62  |      things are set forth in the opening of Genesis. Much more, therefore,
 3   2, 37  |        new ~thing, and the earth opening her mouth swallow them down,
 4   2, 70  |       not; and as a dumb man not opening his mouth."~Aquin.: SMT
 5   3, 28  |         go forth unspotted." But opening of the womb excludes virginity. ~
 6   3, 28  |        from the Law: "Every male opening the womb shall be called
 7   3, 28  |        hallowed." ~Wherefore the opening here spoken of does not
 8   3, 35  |         are caused by the infant opening ~the passage from the womb.
 9   3, 35  |       and, consequently, without opening the passage. Consequently ~
10   3, 37  |         of the Lord, 'Every male opening the womb shall be called
11   3, 37  |          Consequently the words "opening the ~womb" imply that nothing
12   3, 39  |          1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the opening of the heavens is understood
13   3, 39  |         does Ezechiel relate the opening of the heavens ~at the beginning
14   3, 39  |          opened"; as though the ~opening of the heavens were to be
15   3, 39  |          the common cause of the opening of ~heaven to men. But it
16   3, 39  | Wherefore mention is made of the opening of the heavens at His ~baptism
17   3, 46  |        the Jews, He hallowed the opening ~of His own immolation -
18   3, 49  |          is not the cause of the opening of the gate of the kingdom
19   3, 49  |     Therefore it ~seems that the opening of heaven's gate is not
20   3, 49  |       Passion. ~Consequently the opening of heaven is not the result
21   3, 49  |       Passion merited for us the opening of the ~kingdom of heaven,
22   3, 69  |          already opened needs no opening. But ~the gates of the heavenly
23 Suppl, 7 |      uncovering of sins, and the opening of the wound." Others say
24 Suppl, 12|        satisfaction, "to give no opening to the suggestions of sin" [*
25 Suppl, 12|          of sins, and to give no opening to the ~suggestions thereof."
26 Suppl, 12|          future. Now "to give no opening to the suggestions of ~sin"
27 Suppl, 14|       causes of sin, and give no opening to the suggestions ~thereof."
28 Suppl, 17|     Further, a key is needed for opening and shutting. But this ~
29 Suppl, 17|         key is an instrument for opening a ~door. Now the door of
30 Suppl, 17|      should go there, and to His opening of Paradise, the obstacle
31 Suppl, 17|      ordained immediately to the opening of one lock, ~but it is
32 Suppl, 19|         keys are ordained to the opening of the heavenly ~kingdom,
33 Suppl, 37|        of other ~persons. But in opening and shutting doors the doorkeeper
34 Suppl, 71| retribution as is clear from the opening words: "Blessed are the
35 Suppl, 80|        pass through the minutest opening in another body: and ~thus
 
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