Part, Question
1 1, 91 | produces the harvest of corn" - that is, ~by transformation
2 2, 102| offering was made of ears of corn, sometimes of flour, ~sometimes
3 2, 102| might offer flour or ears of corn.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
4 2, 102| He was indeed an ear of corn, as it were, ~during the
5 2, 102| ox that treadeth out thy corn"; and (Lev. 19:19): "Thou
6 2, 102| ox that treadeth out ~the corn"; and to slay "the dam with
7 2, 102| grain ~while threshing the corn. Moreover certain sorcerers
8 2, 102| the ox that treadeth the corn, i.e. from the ~preacher
9 2, 107| for gathering the ears of corn on the sabbath. But He did
10 2, 107| ear, afterwards ~the full corn in the ear," expresses himself
11 2, 107| Moses; lastly, the full corn, i.e. the Law of the Gospel."
12 2, 107| Law is in the Old as the corn in the ear.~Aquin.: SMT
13 2, 65 | thou go into thy friend's corn," etc. says: "Thou mayest
14 2, 65 | sickle of judgment to the corn that is entrusted to another."~
15 2, 76 | to thy brother money, nor corn, nor any other thing, but
16 2, 85 | of the land, whether of corn or of the fruits of trees,
17 2, 85 | paying tithes refers only to "corn, fruits of trees" and animals "
18 2, 120| for plucking the ~ears of corn on account of the need which
19 2, 172| the seven ~full ears of corn" signified "seven years
20 2, 183| 26): "He that hideth up corn ~shall be cursed among the
21 2, 183| to hide up the spiritual ~corn, if he shun the episcopal
22 2, 183| a dispenser of spiritual corn. Therefore it ~would seem
23 2, 183| dispensing of spiritual corn is not to be carried on
24 2, 183| deemed to hide spiritual ~corn if he avoids governing or
25 3, 40 | by plucking the ears of ~corn on the Sabbath; as is related
26 3, 40 | they plucked the ~ears of corn on the Sabbath, are to be
27 3, 74 | Therefore ~bread from corn, i.e. wheaten bread, is
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