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1 1, 76 | naturally provided with arms, as claws, ~teeth, and horns;
2 1, 75 | naturally provided with arms, as claws, ~teeth, and horns;
3 1, 90 | with covering ~and natural arms of defense, in which man
4 1, 90 | whereby he can make himself arms and ~clothes, and other
5 2, 44 | For the same reason the arms and ~hands tremble. Or else
6 2, 38 | counselled to cast aside their arms, and to give up soldiering ~
7 2, 38 | exercises in warlike feats of arms are not all ~forbidden,
8 2, 38 | were called "exercises of arms" or "bloodless ~wars," as
9 2, 38 | themselves to ~material arms, but by means of spiritual
10 2, 38 | not indeed by taking up arms themselves, ~but by affording
11 2, 38 | if any of them take up arms themselves.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 38 | are forbidden to take up arms, not as ~though it were
13 2, 48 | external things, such as arms ~and horses, but in so far
14 2, 86 | thus when a man takes up arms he solemnizes the fact ~
15 2, 86 | certain display of horses and arms and a ~concourse of soldiers,
16 2, 121| and practice in the use of arms, ~think little of the dangers
17 2, 185| man with hands instead of arms and clothes, with which
18 2, 186| it is enjoined ~to take arms in defense of the Holy Land.~
19 2, 186| thing to employ spiritual ~arms in defending the faithful
20 2, 187| the point, because "the arms of ~Saul," as a gloss on
21 3, 44 | hate and ~terrible with arms, yet did that one word . . .
22 3, 46 | Moses stretched ~forth his arms with rod in hand; lastly,
23 3, 67 | other without hands or ~arms; for then the mutilated
24 3, 72 | to ~conquer. Confirmation arms and strengthens those to
25 3, 79 | is protected by means ~of arms by which he defends his
26 3, 83 | priest to stretch out his arms at times, to join his hands, ~
27 3, 83 | priest in extending his arms signifies the outstretching
28 3, 83 | outstretching of ~Christ's arms upon the cross. He also
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