|    Part, Question1   1, 46  |          foot were always in the dust from eternity, there would
 2   1, 75  |        concluded: ~"(Before) the dust return into its earth from
 3   1, 47  |          foot were always in the dust from eternity, there would
 4   1, 74  |        concluded: ~"(Before) the dust return into its earth from
 5   1, 90  |   resurrection by collecting the dust.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
 6   1, 109 |      place; as in collecting the dust in the general ~resurrection,
 7   2, 71  |       backbiters but blow on the dust and stir up the dirt into
 8   2, 159 |         to my Lord, whereas I am dust and ashes." In this way
 9   2, 162 |         said to him (Gn. 3:19): "Dust ~thou art and into dust
10   2, 162 |          Dust ~thou art and into dust thou shalt return." To this
11   3, 25  |       know not what tiny heap of dust in a mean vase ~surrounded
12   3, 51  |     Christ's body was reduced to dust in the tomb?~Aquin.: SMT
13   3, 51  |     Christ's body was reduced to dust in the tomb. ~For just as
14   3, 51  |          also ~does he return to dust, since it was said to the
15   3, 51  |       first man after his ~sin: "Dust thou art, and into dust
16   3, 51  |          Dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt return" (Gn.
17   3, 51  |          to be made to return to dust, so as to free us from the
18   3, 51  |    bodies begin to dissolve into dust, and are ~disposed towards
19   3, 51  |     sought likewise to return to dust so as to give to them ~who
20   3, 51  |       them ~who have returned to dust the hope of rising from
21   3, 51  |          hope of rising from the dust.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[
22   3, 51  |        in ~any way be reduced to dust, since the putrefaction
23   3, 51  |           to die or to return to dust. Yet of His own will He
24   3, 51  |        graves, but also from any dust whatever.~Aquin.: SMT TP
25   3, 53  |   disintegrated ~by returning to dust, yet the separation of His
26   3, 59  |  unburied, ~and finally falls to dust utterly. In a fifth way,
27   3, 77  |       worms if ~they putrefy, or dust if they be crushed.~Aquin.:
28   3, 87  | hindrance to beauty, e.g. mud or dust; so too, a stain is put
29 Suppl, 72|    buildings ~will be reduced to dust; on the "twelfth" day all
30 Suppl, 72|         those that sleep in ~the dust of the earth shall awake."
31 Suppl, 75|         2) Whether ashes are, or dust?~(3) Whether this dust has
32 Suppl, 75|        or dust?~(3) Whether this dust has a natural inclination
33 Suppl, 75|          shalt thou go [*Vulg.: 'Dust thou ~art and into dust
34 Suppl, 75|          Dust thou ~art and into dust thou shalt return']."~Aquin.:
35 Suppl, 75|      shall sleep with him in the dust." ~But vices are only in
 
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