|    Part, Question1   1, 10  |  Esdras: "Majesty and power of ages are ~with Thee, O Lord."~
 2   1, 10  |     aeviternities when we mean ages.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[10] A[
 3   1, 31  |       is said, "To the King of ages, immortal, invisible, ~the
 4   1, 31  |     the words, "To the King of ages, invisible, the only God,"
 5   1, 39  |      is ~said: "To the King of ages, immortal, invisible, the
 6   1, 57  |      hidden in God through the ages, yet so ~that it was known
 7   1, 61  |        how shall ~we count the ages, in which the Angels, Thrones,
 8   1, 73  |    already gone before, in the ages that ~were before us."~Aquin.:
 9   1, 39  |      is ~said: "To the King of ages, immortal, invisible, the
10   1, 58  |      hidden in God through the ages, yet so ~that it was known
11   1, 62  |        how shall ~we count the ages, in which the Angels, Thrones,
12   1, 72  |    already gone before, in the ages that ~were before us."~Aquin.:
13   1, 100 |    which belong to man at ~all ages.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[101] A[
14   1, 116 |   powers who knew it "from all ages, but not before ~all ages:
15   1, 116 |      ages, but not before ~all ages: because the Church was
16   2, 10  |        their fathers have ~for ages observed them."~Aquin.:
17   2, 81  |    kingdom is a kingdom of all ages." Again, ~God's will is
18   2, 147 |        came in the last of the ages ~and brought back the end
19   3, 36  |      21): "He changes time and ages." ~Consequently the time
20   3, 46  |     But God is our King before ages: He hath wrought salvation
21   3, 58  |      Son of God existed before ages as God and as consubstantial ~
22   3, 58  |     Son of God existing before ages, as God and consubstantial
23   3, 72  | childhood; because the various ages of the body do not affect
24   3, 74  | celebrated by men in the first ages, from fruits of ~the earth
25   3, 78  |   world and during all ~future ages, so likewise from Christ'
26   3, 80  |      according to the various ~ages of the Church. In the primitive
27 Suppl, 54|  degree ~on account of the six ages of the world, as far as
28 Suppl, 74|       the measure of the other ages, since sometimes alone it ~
29 Suppl, 85|  longer ~than all the previous ages, as Augustine remarks (Qq.
 
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