Part, Question
1 2, 32 | But "we ~wonder at what is unwonted," as Augustine says (Tract.
2 2, 41 | stupor regard ~great and unwonted things, whether good or
3 2, 41 | by reason of its being unwonted; because, to wit, some unwonted ~
4 2, 41 | unwonted; because, to wit, some unwonted ~evil arises before us,
5 2, 41 | representation of ~something unwonted. Thirdly, by reason of its
6 2, 41 | stupor which ~arises from an unwonted evil. Or else we may say
7 2, 41 | considering a great and unwonted thing, whether ~good or
8 2, 42 | OBJ 1: It would seem that unwonted and sudden things are not
9 2, 42 | Fear is startled at ~things unwonted and sudden, which endanger
10 2, 48 | more angry if they receive ~unwonted treatment; for instance,
11 2, 37 | idolatry, to be punished in an ~unwonted manner: it was enough that
12 2, 37 | punished in a miraculous and unwonted manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
13 2, 47 | some suitable yet somewhat ~unwonted illustration of it, since
14 2, 47 | illustration of it, since the unwonted strikes us more, and so ~
15 2, 170| things, in ~order that his unwonted truthfulness may gain credit
16 2, 174| gavest ~Christ's apostles an unwonted gift, a marvel to all time":
17 2, 178| Thou admittest me to a most unwonted affection in my inmost soul,
18 2, 185| attention to himself by unwonted squalor and shabbiness, ~
19 3, 15 | regards what is new and unwonted. Now ~there could be nothing
20 3, 15 | could be nothing new and unwonted as regards Christ's Divine ~
21 3, 15 | things could be ~new and unwonted with regard to His empiric
22 3, 27 | also ~cattle. But this was unwonted because it was in the womb.
23 3, 30 | greeting her by a new and unwonted salutation. ~Wherefore Origen
24 3, 36 | understood at once that such an unwonted event could not be devoid
25 3, 44 | sun supernaturally at an unwonted season, ~and to withdraw
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