Part, Question
1 2, 34 | something unsuitable being ~esteemed suitable. And since pleasure
2 2, 40 | by reason of its being esteemed impossible ~to get. Hence
3 2, 63 | cause. Others, however, esteemed that they are partly from
4 2, 89 | dead faith, as some have ~esteemed, but faith quickened by
5 2, 89 | punishments . . . who hath esteemed the blood of the ~testament
6 2, 94 | certain matters, so that they esteemed those things good ~which
7 2, 94 | states (Rm. i), were not esteemed sinful.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
8 2, 107 | says (Heb. 11:26) that he esteemed "the reproach of Christ ~
9 2, 10 | the Son of God, and hath esteemed the blood of the testament
10 2, 34 | men like to be honored and esteemed, as the Philosopher remarks ~(
11 2, 101 | priests that rule ~well be esteemed worthy of double honor"
12 2, 101 | Wis. 2:22,23) that ~"they esteemed not the honor of holy souls,
13 2, 102 | commands of a superior must be esteemed the commands of God, ~wherefore
14 2, 110 | above that which ~he is esteemed by men to be: and this the
15 2, 142 | disgraceful in one whom he esteemed ~good, he apprehends it
16 2, 166 | hidden in our hearts is ~esteemed to be either frivolous,
17 2, 182 | priests that rule well be esteemed worthy ~of double honor";
18 2, 183 | priests that rule well be esteemed ~worthy of double honor."
19 2, 186 | poor, have been most highly esteemed on account of ~their devotion
20 2, 186 | written ~(Wis. 7:8): "I . . . esteemed riches nothing in comparison
21 3, 5 | as ~the best workmen are esteemed not merely for displaying
22 3, 14 | and despised, whereupon we esteemed Him ~not." Secondly, because
23 3, 41 | Consequently the devil esteemed that if Christ was a ~mere
24 3, 68 | punishments, who hath . . . ~esteemed the blood of the testament,"
25 Suppl, 93| priests that rule well be esteemed worthy of double ~honor,
26 Suppl, 94| the sense of sight is most esteemed, because ~thereby many things
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