|    Part, Question1   1, 24  |           thus be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot ~his
 2   2, 101 |           in the corners of ~their garments." But these are not moral
 3   2, 102 |          clothed ~in more precious garments, and to possess vaster and
 4   2, 102 |      unfitting for certain special garments to be appointed ~to the
 5   2, 102 |          to be destroyed; and such garments to ~be burnt, in order to
 6   2, 102 |      clothed ~with certain special garments in designation of their
 7   2, 102 |          They themselves and their garments were ~sprinkled with the
 8   2, 102 |           general reason of ornate garments. But the high-priest in ~
 9   2, 102 |         Therefore certain kinds of garments should not have been forbidden
10   2, 102 |           in the corners ~of their garments, putting in them ribands
11   2, 102 |        they were forbidden to wear garments woven of woolen ~and linen
12   2, 102 |        their religious rites, used garments of this sort, made ~of various
13   2, 102 |         materials in the making of garments signified ~inordinate union
14   2, 102 |          the four corners of their garments, so ~that the Israelites
15   2, 102 | combinations of seeds, animals and garments, ~in order to represent
16   2, 102 |         their temples having their garments rent, and their heads ~and
17   2, 102 |          of wisdom; nor rend their garments or cut their flesh, ~i.e.
18   2, 127 |          hath clothed me with the ~garments of salvation," and afterwards
19   2, 162 |            that God made for them ~garments of skin.~Aquin.: SMT SS
20   2, 162 |       pertains that God ~made them garments of skin, as a sign of their
21   2, 171 |     soldiers, who divided Christ's garments, ~understood not the meaning
22   2, 185 |          that are ~clothed in soft garments are in the houses of kings,"
23   2, 185 |          Mt. ~3:4, "(John) had his garments of camel's hair," says: "
24   3, 3   |           For a man who has on two garments is not ~said to be "two
25   3, 3   |          but "one clothed with two garments"; ~and whoever has two qualities
26   3, 45  |          shine as the sun, and His garments became ~white as snow.'
27   3, 45  |           of face and whiteness of garments argue not a ~change of substance,
28   3, 45  |           s body, but ~also in His garments, and in "the bright cloud"
29   3, 45  |          clarity which was in ~His garments signified the future clarity
30   3, 45  |       Moral. xxxii) that ~Christ's garments became resplendent, "because
31   3, 45  |             righteousness. For His garments signify the righteous, because
32   3, 46  |           He was ~despoiled of His garments; in His soul, from sadness,
33   3, 84  |           your hearts and not your garments"; and with regard to ~seeking
34 Suppl, 92|           hath clothed me with the garments of salvation . . . as a
 
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