Part, Question
1 2, 14 | counsel how ~to form his letters, for this is determined
2 2, 102 | the nature of the sound, letters ~and syllables of which
3 2, 94 | Gospel? In the shapes of the letters ~or in the understanding
4 2, 171 | various arrangements of the letters of the alphabet convey various
5 2, 186 | Because I ~have not known letters [Douay: 'learning'], I will
6 2, 186 | themselves to the study ~of letters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[
7 2, 186 | Therefore the study of letters does not ~become religious.~
8 2, 186 | Accordingly the study of letters ~is becoming to the religious
9 2, 186 | life, to which the study of letters ~helps in a twofold manner.
10 2, 186 | another way the study ~of letters is a help to the contemplative
11 2, 186 | 3~Secondly, the study of letters is necessary in those religious
12 2, 186 | without having studied letters, because, as Jerome says (
13 2, 186 | 3~Thirdly, the study of letters is becoming to religious
14 2, 186 | established for the study of letters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[
15 2, 186 | killeth." Hence ~not to know letters is to disapprove of the
16 2, 186 | speaking here of ~the study of letters, but of the study of dissensions
17 2, 186 | philosophers professed the study of letters in the ~matter of secular
18 2, 186 | chiefly to the study of letters in reference to the doctrine ~
19 3, 9 | Himself to the study of letters, by which knowledge is ~
20 3, 9 | How doth this Man know letters, having never learned?" ~
21 3, 42 | as it were, entitled as letters to Peter and Paul, for that
22 3, 43 | a man is the ~bearer of letters sealed with the king's ring,
23 Suppl, 24| one who tampers with the ~letters of the Holy See; the sixth
24 Suppl, 26| alone the Pope, ~in his letters, addresses as "brethren,"
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