|    Part, Question1   1, 25  |      therefore, according to his reckoning, that ~the infinite power
 2   1, 50  |  surpassing the weak and limited reckoning of our material numbers."
 3   1, 53  |        is nothing else than ~the reckoning of before and after in movement.
 4   1, 62  |       not to be taken except as ~reckoning the succession of their
 5   1, 51  | surpassing the ~weak and limited reckoning of our material numbers."
 6   1, 54  |        is nothing else than ~the reckoning of before and after in movement.
 7   1, 63  |       not to be taken except as ~reckoning the succession of their
 8   2, 28  |  Dionysius (Coel. ~Hier. vii) in reckoning the properties belonging
 9   2, 70  |          the virtues are used in reckoning the fruits.~Aquin.: SMT
10   2, 85  |     seems that ~one or the other reckoning is incomplete.~Aquin.: SMT
11   2, 113 |          1/1~On the contrary, In reckoning what is required for a thing
12   2, 51  | Therefore there is no reason for reckoning precipitation as a sin ~
13   2, 106 |        according to ~Augustine's reckoning (De Civ. Dei xxi), "Tully
14   2, 116 |            Therefore the ~former reckoning of daughters is insufficient.~
15   2, 126 | Therefore it seems ~that Tully's reckoning of the parts of fortitude
16   2, 133 |     Ethic. iv, 2) that "careful ~reckoning is mean." But careful reckoning
17   2, 133 |  reckoning is mean." But careful reckoning is apparently praiseworthy, ~
18   2, 143 |     honest" according to his own reckoning because he deems himself
19   2, 156 |          describes "rancour" as "reckoning the time for ~vengeance,"
20   2, 170 |          says: ~"Observe that in reckoning the graces, he begins with
21   3, 51  |          Lord rose. Even so, the reckoning of the ~three days and three
22   3, 74  |       all existing things, and a reckoning of size and ~development" (
23   3, 80  |         to different systems ~of reckoning (for some begin their day
24 Suppl, 42|     there would be no reason for reckoning it among the sacraments ~
25 Suppl, 54|   canonical as well as the legal reckoning, the person who ~occupies
26 Suppl, 54| reckonings differ: for the legal reckoning takes into ~account the
27 Suppl, 54|           whereas the ~canonical reckoning takes into account only
28 Suppl, 54|          according to the legal ~reckoning brother and sister, or two
29 Suppl, 54|       according to the canonical reckoning, ~two brothers are related
30 Suppl, 54|      according to the ~canonical reckoning, by whatever degree a person
31 Suppl, 92|        answer that, All agree in reckoning three dowries of the soul,
32 Suppl, 92|     delight according to another reckoning to ~charity). For perfect
 
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