Part, Question
1 1, 77 | immutation by ~alteration, in odor which is the object of "
2 1, 77 | for in order to ~exhale an odor, a body must be in a measure
3 2, 102 | Himself . . . to God for an odor of sweetness" (Eph. ~5:2).
4 2, 102 | and again, to signify the odor of a good name: for ~incense
5 2, 102 | and hyssop retains its ~odor after it has been dried;
6 2, 102 | are made having a pungent odor; to signify the stench, ~
7 2, 139 | pleasing ~savor and likewise odor in food. Hence temperance
8 3, 22 | sacrifice'] to God for an odor of sweetness."~Aquin.: SMT
9 3, 36 | mount up to God with an odor of ~sweetness"; and we offer
10 3, 46 | sacrifice to God for an odor ~of sweetness." Hence Bede
11 3, 47 | sacrifice to God for an odor of sweetness." Now obedience
12 3, 48 | sacrifice to God for an odor of sweetness."~Aquin.: SMT
13 3, 51 | corruption of sin; while the odor ~of the ointments expresses
14 3, 71 | opened ~he may perceive the odor of the knowledge of God,
15 3, 72 | by reason of its fragrant odor, which spreads about: ~hence
16 3, 72 | 2:15): "We are the good odor of Christ," ~etc. And though
17 3, 72 | because it has a special odor of its own, and because
18 3, 72 | written (Ecclus. 24:21): "My odor is as the ~purest balm."~
19 3, 72 | speech, but balm, by its ~odor. because, to wit, the apostles
20 3, 77 | man ~is heartened by the odor of meat, and intoxicated
21 3, 83 | sacrifice to God for an odor ~of sweetness," as is said
22 3, 83 | i.e. in order ~by its good odor, to remove any disagreeable
23 3, 83 | was filled as with a good odor, according to Gn. 27:27: "
24 3, 83 | Gn. 27:27: "Behold, the odor ~of my son is like the odor
25 3, 83 | odor ~of my son is like the odor of a ripe field"; and from
26 3, 83 | 14: ~"He manifesteth the odor of his knowledge by us in
27 Suppl, 79| corpse on perceiving the odor from a very ~great distance,
28 Suppl, 79| in the glorified bodies odor will be in its ultimate ~
29 Suppl, 79| spiritual alteration, like the odor of a volatile ~evaporation.
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