Part, Question
1 1, 13 | as ~when we say, "vesture clothing." Therefore if all names
2 1, 70 | forms, and his adornment, in clothing or such like. Now just as ~
3 1, 76 | whether ~of defence or of clothing, as is the case with other
4 1, 71 | forms, and his adornment, in clothing or such like. Now just as ~
5 1, 75 | whether ~of defence or of clothing, as is the case with other
6 1, 90 | feathers, which are the ~clothing of animals, are signs of
7 1, 95 | of animals - neither for clothing, since then they were naked
8 2, 2 | wants: such as food, drink, clothing, cars, ~dwellings, and such
9 2, 5 | provided him with weapons and clothing, as it provided other ~animals,
10 2, 12 | the acquiring of wine and clothing is included in wealth, ~
11 2, 49 | there is a habit between ~clothing and the man who is clothed."~
12 2, 95 | for instance, in food and ~clothing. Certain beginnings of these
13 2, 95 | has given sufficiency of clothing and food. Now it is ~difficult
14 2, 101| the Law which ~regard the clothing and food of God's worshippers,
15 2, 101| instance, in matters of food, clothing, and so forth.~Aquin.: SMT
16 2, 102| Para. 1/1~OBJ 6: Further, clothing is something extraneous
17 2, 105| provides ~himself with food and clothing and other such necessaries
18 2, 30 | twofold; one in ~respect of clothing, and as to this we have "
19 2, 30 | and need finer food and ~clothing. Hence Ambrose says (De
20 2, 64 | nakedness, steal food, clothing or beast, he shall do penance
21 2, 144| Reply OBJ 3: The use of clothing was devised by art, whereas
22 2, 144| than for the moderation of clothing.~
23 2, 162| their sin, so also should clothing have been ascribed to them. ~
24 2, 162| 8 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 8: Clothing is necessary to man in his
25 2, 170| who ~come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they
26 2, 185| who come ~to you in the clothing of sheep": and a gloss on
27 2, 185| wickedness ~under coarse clothing. Hence Augustine says (De
28 2, 185| should not dislike their clothing for the reason that ~the
29 2, 186| than by the privation of clothing, which pertains to ~cold
30 3, 40 | regards food, drink, ~and clothing? Or should He have conformed
31 3, 40 | instructors with food and clothing. ~But as this might give
32 3, 66 | therefore can a ~difference of clothing have any efficacy in the
33 3, 73 | the addition of food, or ~clothing, or something of the kind;
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