|    Part, Question1   2, 10  |         cockle, you root up the wheat also together with it":
 2   2, 10  |        the cockle, you root the wheat also together with it."
 3   2, 11  |        without plucking up the ~wheat, as we explained above (
 4   2, 62  |    cockle in order to spare the wheat, i.e. the good. This occurs
 5   2, 75  |   instance, if the seller carry wheat to a place where ~wheat
 6   2, 75  |         wheat to a place where ~wheat fetches a high price, knowing
 7   2, 75  |        come after him ~carrying wheat; because if the buyers knew
 8   2, 76  |       for drink and ~we consume wheat when we use it for food.
 9   2, 76  |    injustice who lends wine or ~wheat, and asks for double payment,
10   2, 76  |      usury, for instance money, wheat, wine and so forth, the
11   2, 85  |        that account. If he sell wheat that has not been ~tithed,
12   2, 106 |   perhaps . . . you root up the wheat . . . suffer both to grow,"
13   2, 106 |         there is ~fear lest the wheat be uprooted together with
14   3, 42  |     said: "Unless the ~grain of wheat falling into the ground
15   3, 42  |     called Himself the grain of wheat ~that must be mortified
16   3, 46  |        you, unless the grain of wheat falling into the ~ground
17   3, 74  |         1~Reply OBJ 2: Although wheat and wine are not produced
18   3, 74  |      But ~some cereals resemble wheat, such as spelt and maize,
19   3, 74  | compares ~Himself to a grain of wheat, saying (Jn. 12:24): "Unless
20   3, 74  |            Unless the grain of ~wheat falling into the ground
21   3, 74  |      grown from the seed of the wheat (as wild wheat ~from wheat
22   3, 74  |      seed of the wheat (as wild wheat ~from wheat seed grown in
23   3, 74  |      wheat (as wild wheat ~from wheat seed grown in bad ground),
24   3, 74  |        one ~most resembling the wheat grain. But the resemblance
25   3, 74  |       any way be generated from wheat grain, bread cannot be made ~
26   3, 74  |       much greater quantity of ~wheat, bread may be made therefrom
27   3, 74  |      starch comes of corrupted ~wheat, it does not seem as if
28   3, 74  |         Himself to the grain of wheat, so ~also He compared Himself
29   3, 74  |      vine." But only bread from wheat is the matter of this sacrament,
30 Suppl, 22|        excommunicated, lest the wheat be uprooted together with
31 Suppl, 36|      give them their measure of wheat." Hence he is ~guilty of
32 Suppl, 72|      poor, ~and will gather the wheat," i.e. the elect, "into
 
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