Part, Question
1 2, 104| precepts ~are given relating to home life: for instance, about
2 2, 105| lawful for him to ~return home, because when the whole
3 2, 105| certain men should be sent home, for instance a man that
4 2, 105| the way, should be sent home. Fourthly, it enjoined that
5 2, 105| The timid were sent back home, not that they might be
6 2, 45 | since man is a part of the home and ~state, he must needs
7 2, 45 | the ~common good of the home; and a third, "political
8 2, 46 | such is the multitude of a home or family, and this is ~
9 2, 56 | maintain that the State and the home and the ~like differ only
10 2, 94 | on your shoes; to return home ~if you trip when going
11 2, 120| heart, and in building a ~home the first thing to be set
12 2, 121| matters relating to civil or home life. Hence he begins ~by
13 2, 127| means that he is not at home with others than his friends: ~
14 2, 178| perfected in our heavenly home."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180]
15 2, 178| perfected in our heavenly home, because the fire of love
16 2, 179| perfected in our heavenly home."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[181]
17 2, 180| perfected in ~our heavenly home." Now the life to come will
18 2, 185| Benedict after ~leaving his home and parents dwelt for three
19 2, 186| or protects the weak at home, or his friends against ~
20 2, 187| life, and by the ties of home."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189]
21 2, 187| seeks delay in order to go home and confer with his ~kinsfolk."~
22 3, 29 | i.e. to take her to his home in order to cohabit with
23 3, 29 | Joseph that she dwelt in his home: "for just as ~she who conceives
24 3, 30 | them ask their husbands at ~home." Therefore it seems that
25 3, 35 | born at Bethlehem away from home; because, ~as Gregory says (
26 3, 49 | dead, then shall he return home." [*The ~Septuagint has '
27 3, 51 | who while living had no home, after death ~was laid to
28 3, 80 | hungry, let him eat at home": and thus it seems that
29 3, 80 | seems that after eating at home ~a man may eat Christ's
30 3, 80 | partake of his food at ~home, that is, let him fill himself
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