|    Part, Question1   2, 40  |         about everything, without leaving anything out, is ~sometimes
 2   2, 93  |           for its division, thus ~leaving to chance what portion each
 3   2, 99  |          and John are praised for leaving their parents and following
 4   2, 146 |         to be inordinate through ~leaving the order of reason, wherein
 5   2, 182 |         worse thereby," namely by leaving the monastic state. ~Therefore
 6   2, 185 |           Blessed Benedict after ~leaving his home and parents dwelt
 7   2, 187 |           stated (Lk. 5:28) that "leaving all things he ~. . . followed
 8   2, 187 |         example to others. Now by leaving after entering ~religion
 9   2, 187 |       enter with the intention of leaving. It seems, ~therefore, that
10   2, 187 |       scandal nor ~bad example by leaving, especially if he do so
11   2, 187 |         on the part of the person leaving, since in doing ~so, he
12   2, 187 |        enters with the purpose of leaving forthwith, does ~not seem
13   2, 187 |       comes to naught through his leaving the ~religious life; for
14   2, 187 |           and Andrew "immediately leaving their nets, followed Him." ~
15   3, 5   |     mentioned the Word and flesh, leaving the soul on ~one side, since
16   3, 28  |           the necessary steps for leaving a posterity on earth, therefore
17   3, 31  |      married her first, and died, leaving one son, whose name was ~
18   3, 31  |         He was; and to go without leaving the spot ~whence He came."~
19   3, 40  |       testimony also of miracles. Leaving, therefore, John to be ~
20   3, 46  |         that relates to Christ's ~leaving the world. In the first
21   3, 46  |      Christ also suffered for us, leaving you an example that you ~
22   3, 52  |      leading forth the elect, and leaving there the reprobate." But
23   3, 78  |         those words alone, ~while leaving out all the others which
24   3, 78  |        the aforesaid words, while leaving out the rest, ~especially
25   3, 80  |           received in that order, leaving this to the apostles, to
26   3, 86  |         on one part ~of the city, leaving the other part withered,
27 Suppl, 6 |            a mortal sin, and thus leaving the matter to chance; and,
28 Suppl, 6 |            but ~speak doubtfully, leaving the verdict to the priest,
29 Suppl, 21|           him with stripes, or by leaving ~him to himself so that
30 Suppl, 21|            the judgment of God in leaving man to himself, in order
31 Suppl, 70|         QUALITY OF THE SOUL AFTER LEAVING THE BODY, AND OF THE PUNISHMENT
32 Suppl, 70|         quality of the soul after leaving the ~body, and the punishment
33 Suppl, 79| passibility from the humors while leaving their ~nature unchanged."
 
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