|    Part, Question1   1, 23 |             have the opinion of the Egyptians, who thought ~that the divine
 2   1, 115|           Providence. Wherefore the Egyptians said that fate ~could be
 3   2, 94 |          purloin the vessels of the Egyptians (Ex. ~12:35); and when He
 4   2, 100|             away ~the spoils of the Egyptians, this was not theft; since
 5   2, 102|         their ~sorceries: while the Egyptians (among whom the people had
 6   2, 102|             the abominations of the Egyptians to the Lord our ~God." For
 7   2, 102|         averse ~to the rites of the Egyptians who worshipped the ram.
 8   2, 102| extermination which threatened the ~Egyptians.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
 9   2, 102|             haste in going, for the Egyptians pressed them to go forth ~
10   2, 102|         crowd might be slain by the Egyptians. ~Their haste was shown
11   2, 102|         could not be ~leavened, the Egyptians pressing them to depart";
12   2, 102|        Gentiles, and especially the Egyptians, among whom ~they had grown
13   2, 102|        hatred of idolatry. For ~the Egyptians held it to be wicked to
14   2, 102|            for the idolatry ~of the Egyptians, who employed various mixtures
15   2, 102|    detestation of idolatry. For the Egyptians in worshipping ~the stars
16   2, 105|            with the Jews (viz., the Egyptians among ~whom they were born
17   2, 105|        above: but to some, i.e. the Egyptians and ~Idumeans, in the third
18   2, 107|            than the treasure of the Egyptians."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107]
19   2, 64 |              and they stripped ~the Egyptians." Therefore theft is not
20   2, 64 |         take away the spoils of the Egyptians at the command of the ~Lord,
21   2, 64 |             accorded to them by the Egyptians without any cause: wherefore
22   2, 86 |          written (Is. 19:21): "(The Egyptians) shall ~worship Him with
23   2, 102|           steal the property of the Egyptians (Ex. 11), which things are
24   2, 102|             things belonging to the Egyptians, because all things are
25   2, 106|          whole multitude - thus the Egyptians were ~drowned in the Red
26   3, 39 |           of the Red Sea, where the Egyptians were ~drowned, just as our
 
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