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glance 24
glances 1
glare 2
glass 29
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gleaming 1
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29 fiery
29 finally
29 gates
29 glass
29 goodwill
29 gospels
29 governor
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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glass

   Part, Question
1 1, 12 | says, "We see through a glass and in an enigma [*Douay: ' 2 1, 12 | manner']," "by the terms 'glass' and 'enigma' certain similitudes 3 1, 12 | words: "We see ~now in a glass and in a dark manner, but 4 1, 56 | We see now through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then 5 1, 75 | the eye, but also in a ~glass vase, the liquid in the 6 1, 57 | We see now through a ~glass in a dark manner; but then 7 1, 74 | the eye, but also in a ~glass vase, the liquid in the 8 1, 90 | not prefer to make it of glass, though this ~be a more 9 1, 92 | s image reflected in a ~glass. Yet this is of the essence 10 2, 106 | We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then 11 2, 1 | We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then 12 2, 1 | We see now through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore 13 2, 1 | 12: "We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then 14 2, 4 | 12: "We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then 15 2, 5 | 13: "We see now through a glass in a dark manner." Now in 16 2, 26 | since "we see now through a ~glass, in a dark manner" (1 Cor. 17 2, 178 | imperfectly, namely ~"through a glass" and "in a dark manner" ( 18 2, 178 | 12, "We see now through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore 19 2, 179 | goods, at least ~through a glass, proclaim them to their 20 3, 54 | just as variously colored ~glass derives its splendor from 21 3, 61 | long as we know "through a glass in a dark manner," (1 Cor. 22 3, 80 | truth is seen ~"through a glass" and "in a dark manner." 23 3, 83 | the mass to be said with glass patens; and subsequently 24 3, 83 | a chalice of wood or ~of glass," because as the wood is 25 3, 83 | would ~remain in it; while glass is brittle and there might 26 Suppl, 79| lead is affixed to the ~glass in a mirror. The sun's ray 27 Suppl, 88| will be ~as transparent as glass, water as crystal, the air 28 Suppl, 89| We see now through a ~glass in a dark manner, but then 29 Suppl, 89| are said to see now in a glass: nor will there ~be the


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