Part, Question
1 1, 51 | companionship which men expect to have with them in the ~
2 1, 52 | companionship which men expect to have with them in the ~
3 1, 83 | qu. 9) that "we cannot ~expect to learn the fulness of
4 1, 83 | concludes that we cannot expect to learn the ~truth from
5 1, 83 | Augustine mean that we must not expect the ~entire truth from the
6 2, 11 | fruit is that ~which we expect the tree to produce in the
7 2, 65 | without charity. But to expect future ~bliss through merits
8 2, 113| for "it is irreverent to expect half a pardon ~from God" [*
9 2, 114| increased, he could ~not expect any further reward, which
10 2, 16 | profession of ~faith, we say: "I expect the resurrection of the
11 2, 25 | ought ~to love those whom we expect to be with us for ever more
12 2, 59 | worse, and the more ready to expect that he will receive again." ~
13 2, 68 | Ethic. i, 3), "we must not ~expect to find certitude equally
14 2, 76 | use and at ~the same time expect the restitution of the amount
15 2, 76 | it seems to be lawful to expect or exact some consideration
16 2, 76 | agreement tacit or expressed, to expect or exact repayment in ~the
17 2, 76 | lawful to take, exact, and expect it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78]
18 2, 124| contrary goods. One would expect ~'se' instead of 'ea.' We
19 2, 127| If a man is brave we expect ~him to be magnanimous,
20 3, 7 | has the virtue of hope may expect the Divine aid in other
21 3, 8 | metaphorical speech we must not expect a likeness in all ~respects;
22 3, 27 | of original sin: "Let it expect light," i.e. Christ, "and
23 3, 43 | know not what more he can expect. Having become ~man, ought
24 3, 59 | now in time, we are to ~expect Him in the future general
25 3, 68 | in some cases we do ~not expect them ever to have it, as
26 3, 86 | irreverent and heretical to expect half a ~pardon from Him
27 Suppl, 2| on account of the good we expect to derive ~from it, so are
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