Part, Question 
 1   1, 96  |         of glory; yet he did not recover ~immortality, the loss of
 2   2, 109 |           even as a man who can ~recover his health by the help of
 3   2, 109 |          than one who can nowise recover it, as the Philosopher observes (
 4   2, 11  |          the truth, and they may recover ~themselves from the snares
 5   2, 23  |       slip should occur, and he ~recover himself quickly he does
 6   2, 24  |         to regain virtue than to recover money, ~had they lost it,
 7   2, 60  |          he does not ~deserve to recover it. Now sometimes a man
 8   2, 79  |   neglect Him by sin, and should recover by believing in Him and
 9   2, 80  |    sentiment of piety, when they recover their children or dear ~
10   2, 87  |         in a court of justice to recover what he has ~paid, or denounce
11   2, 140 |    manner penitents, in order to recover health ~of soul, have recourse
12   2, 150 |       all his wealth he does not recover his ~riches by repenting
13   2, 184 |          how to make ~amends and recover himself; even as he who
14   3, 49  |          and judgment Thou shalt recover." ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49]
15   3, 59  |          and judgment thou shalt recover." And ~Augustine says (Serm.
16   3, 69  |    whereby ~they may preserve or recover health. For they are not
17   3, 84  |         the sick, and they shall recover." Now sinners are sick ~
18   3, 89  |      does not, through ~Penance, recover his former dignity.~Aquin.:
19   3, 89  |       does not, through Penance, recover his former dignity.~Aquin.:
20   3, 89  |          reformed them, they may recover their ~degree and dignity."~
21   3, 89  |     dignity the penitent cannot ~recover. Nevertheless he recovers
22   3, 89  |         is difficult, for man to recover his former dignity after ~
23   3, 89  |      deeds previously deadened, ~recover, through Penance, their
24 Suppl, 13|         OBJ 4: Though man cannot recover the time that is past, he
25 Suppl, 28|        veil, because they do not recover the honor of virginity.
26 Suppl, 28|       penance, a sinner does not recover his ~former dignity so as
27 Suppl, 30| punishment, for if the recipient recover, ~he is still bound to fulfill
28 Suppl, 66|     inflicted: for one does not ~recover virginity by Baptism, nor
29 Suppl, 87|         and ~judgment thou shalt recover - that thou mayest judge
30 Suppl, 96|          the truth, and they may recover themselves from the snares
 
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