Part, Question
1 2, 98 | tempt you (God) to put a yoke on the necks of the disciples,
2 2, 98 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The yoke of the law could not be
3 2, 101 | tempt you God, to put a yoke upon the necks of the disciples,
4 2, 102 | which" had "not carried the yoke," because ~Christ was innocent,
5 2, 102 | innocent, nor did He carry the yoke of sin. It was commanded ~
6 2, 105 | that hath not drawn in the yoke, nor ploughed the ground,
7 2, 105 | it has been put under the yoke, signified that whoever ~
8 2, 105 | Christ; which had not drawn a yoke, since it had done no sin;
9 2, 107 | further on He ~says of the yoke of the Gospel: "For My yoke
10 2, 107 | yoke of the Gospel: "For My yoke is sweet and My burden ~
11 2, 10 | are ~servants under the yoke, let them count their masters
12 2, 10 | not held again under the yoke of bondage," says: ~"The
13 2, 18 | subject his ~affections to the yoke of justice.~Aquin.: SMT
14 2, 61 | Whoever are servants under the yoke, let them count their ~masters
15 2, 102 | are servants under ~the yoke," etc.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
16 2, 160 | 20, "Thou ~hast broken My yoke, thou hast burst My bands,
17 2, 183 | loosens a monk from the yoke imposed ~by the rule of
18 2, 183 | observances pertain to the yoke of the ~rule. Therefore
19 2, 183 | bishop is loosened from ~the yoke of the monastic profession,
20 2, 184 | 20: ~"Thou hast broken My yoke, thou hast burst My bands,
21 2, 187 | man when he has borne the yoke from his youth." It is for ~
22 2, 187 | whereas religion is the sweet yoke of Christ, ~for as Gregory
23 2, 187 | indeed who take this sweet yoke upon themselves He promises
24 3, 8 | time thou hast ~broken my yoke, thou hast burst my bands,
25 3, 37 | to deliver us from the ~yoke of the Law, and to accomplish
26 3, 74 | belongs to Christ's ~"sweet yoke," and to the truth already
27 Suppl, 39| the New, which is a sweet yoke and a light ~burden (Mt.
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