Part, Question
1 1, 1 | about more fitly and more surely, it was necessary that they
2 1, 92 | is written (Ps. 38:7): "Surely man passeth as an ~image."~
3 2, 50 | if this were ~the case, surely their essence would not
4 2, 79 | the wicked: 'Thou shalt surely die' [*Vulg.: "If, when
5 2, 79 | the ~wicked, 'Thou shalt surely die,' thou declare it not
6 2, 1 | will obtain eternal life surely and infallibly.~Aquin.:
7 2, 25 | eager to love than grace." Surely we ought ~to love those
8 2, 25 | child-bearing, and she knows more surely ~than the father who are
9 2, 121 | their endeavor, we shall surely ~cease to love virtue itself,
10 2, 166 | nature ~fail in any respect, surely effort will supply the defect."~
11 2, 167 | costly dress is no sin. Surely, if this were no fault,
12 2, 169 | thy house, for thou shalt surely die, and shalt not live,"
13 2, 173 | out of the body, this will surely not be lacking after reunion ~
14 2, 185 | downtrodden. Such persons surely cannot excuse themselves ~
15 3, 14 | according to Is. 53:4, "Surely He hath borne our ~infirmities."
16 3, 15 | is written (Is. 53:4): "Surely He hath borne our ~infirmities
17 3, 30 | akin to the angelic nature. Surely to ~live in the flesh and
18 3, 35 | according to Is. 53:4: "Surely . . . He hath ~carried our
19 3, 46 | according to Is. 53:4: "Surely He hath carried our sorrows."
20 3, 49 | is written (Is. 53:4): "Surely He hath borne our ~iniquities
21 3, 52 | according to Is. 53:4: "Surely He hath borne our infirmities
22 3, 68 | is written (Is. 53:4): "Surely He hath ~borne our infirmities
23 3, 86 | that is born to thee shall surely die," which was to ~punish
24 Suppl, 65| lie, saying (Gn. 38:23): "Surely she ~cannot charge us with
25 Suppl, 69| day?" And ~he answers: "Surely it will be a gain to them
26 Suppl, 69| Gen. ad ~lit. xxxiii): "Surely no one would be allowed
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