|    Part, Question1   1, 46  |         always made. "And ~they try to explain their meaning
 2   1, 47  |         always made. "And ~they try to explain their meaning
 3   2, 13  |          1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to try to do a thing is to choose
 4   2, 58  |    judging of things we ~should try to interpret each thing
 5   2, 95  |         He has commanded men to try, which is the same as to ~
 6   2, 95  |        be meat in My house; and try Me in this, ~saith the Lord,
 7   2, 95  |      and his power, but also to try his goodness or his will.
 8   2, 95  |        words that follow, ~"and try Me," are not to be understood
 9   2, 95  |          pay tithes in order to try if "God would open the flood-gates
10   2, 127 |         country, ~was afraid to try the matter by the sword."
11   2, 166 |       useful for the speaker to try something novel or ~amusing,
12   2, 185 |          is useless for them to try to hide from themselves
13   2, 187 |       at least so as to wish to try whether ~it is good for
14   2, 187 |   Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits if ~they be
15   2, 187 |       Reply OBJ 1: The saying: "Try the spirits, if they be
16   2, 187 | hypocrisy. Wherefore ~they must try the postulant whether he
17   3, 68  |   Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits, ~if they be
18   3, 68  |         parents through ~malice try to prevent its being rescued.
19   3, 82  |   Lawrence, ~Resp. at Matins): "Try whether you have chosen
20 Suppl, 69|        to watch over them or to try them; but this cannot be
21 Suppl, 69|        as they are appointed to try us. Hence ~it is not reckoned
22 Suppl, 72|       but they justly judge and try their deeds. And when the
23 Suppl, 72|          Cor. 3:13, "Fire shall try every man's work," says: "
24 Suppl, 86|         by Divine providence to try the life ~of man.~Aquin.:
25 Suppl, 94|      Cor. 3:13: "The fire shall try every man's work, of what ~
 
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