Part, Question
1 1, 66 | which it derives from ~being adorned by herbs and plants, for
2 1, 70 | more nobly it should be adorned. But a body ~less noble
3 1, 70 | noble than the heaven, is adorned with living beings, with
4 1, 72 | namely, the ~water, is adorned, and thus that day corresponds
5 1, 72 | lowest body, or the earth, is adorned by the ~production of land
6 1, 74 | distinguished, and then each part adorned and ~filled, as it were,
7 1, 74 | distinguished on the first ~day, and adorned on the fourth, the middle
8 1, 74 | on the ~middle day, and adorned on the fifth, and the third
9 1, 74 | distinguished on ~the third day, and adorned on the sixth. But Augustine,
10 1, 74 | were not distinguished and adorned together, not ~from a want
11 1, 67 | which it derives from ~being adorned by herbs and plants, for
12 1, 71 | more nobly it should be adorned. But a body ~less noble
13 1, 71 | noble than the heaven, is adorned with living beings, with
14 1, 71 | namely, the ~water, is adorned, and thus that day corresponds
15 1, 71 | lowest body, or the earth, is adorned by the ~production of land
16 1, 73 | distinguished, and then each part adorned and ~filled, as it were,
17 1, 73 | distinguished on the first ~day, and adorned on the fourth, the middle
18 1, 73 | on the ~middle day, and adorned on the fifth, and the third
19 1, 73 | distinguished on ~the third day, and adorned on the sixth. But Augustine,
20 1, 73 | were not distinguished and adorned together, not ~from a want
21 1, 94 | earth ~to the image of God, adorned with modesty, restrained
22 2, 49 | covers, and something else is adorned ~or covered: wherefore the
23 2, 102 | sacrifices of old. ~This veil was adorned with four colors: viz. that
24 2, 102 | starry heaven, which is adorned with various stars; ~the
25 2, 102 | the faithful are inwardly adorned with the four virtues: ~
26 2, 102 | purified; secondly, they were adorned [*'Ornabantur.' Some editions
27 2, 56 | OBJ 2: Further, nothing is adorned by a less excellent thing
28 2, 127 | he adds, "and as a bride adorned ~with her jewels." But magnanimity
29 2, 149 | the conjugal act, which is adorned by the honesty [*Cf. ~Q[
30 Suppl, 88| elements are said to be adorned by the animals ~and plants [*
31 Suppl, 92| dowry. Now the saints ~are adorned when they are taken into
32 Suppl, 92| salvation . . . as a bride adorned ~with her jewels." Therefore
33 Suppl, 92| dowry whereby the ~bride is adorned and the husband provided
34 Suppl, 92| honor, yet to the bride as adorned thereby.~Aquin.: SMT XP
35 Suppl, 92| a crown, and as a ~bride adorned with her jewels." Since
|