|    Part, Question1   1, 50  |         Scripture, Rabbi Moses the Jew, wishing to bring both into
 2   1, 51  |         Scripture, Rabbi Moses the Jew, wishing to bring both into
 3   1, 92  |         Vulg. "neither Gentile nor Jew").~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[93]
 4   2, 98  |           advantage then hath ~the Jew? . . . Much every way. First
 5   2, 103 |           him who was a converted ~Jew. But he did sin by excessive
 6   2, 104 |    distinction between Gentile and Jew, as there had ~been before.
 7   2, 105 |            stated above (ad 1), no Jew could own a Jew as a slave ~
 8   2, 105 |          ad 1), no Jew could own a Jew as a slave ~absolutely:
 9   2, 10  |         law that if the slave of a Jew became a ~Christian, he
10   2, 37  |        receive it, ~whether from a Jew or a pagan, than deprived
11   2, 41  |         them all: If ~thou being a Jew, livest after the manner
12   2, 120 |            would be better if the ~Jew did some useful work on
13   2, 173 |           explanation of a certain Jew ~according to Jerome (Prolog.
14   2, 173 |            Apostle" (thus said the Jew) "durst not assert that
15   2, 175 |        Vulg.: 'Neither Gentile nor Jew, ~circumcision nor uncircumcision,
16   3, 36  |            28] neither Gentile nor Jew . . . bond nor free," and ~
17   3, 38  |         old and young, Gentile and Jew, just as the baptism of
18   3, 46  |      imperial message. Let not the Jew, then, stand in security,
19   3, 47  |          the prince's word; so the Jew, who ~crucified Him whom
20 Suppl, 23| excommunicated. For a heathen or a Jew is ~more separated from
21 Suppl, 23| communicating with a heathen or a ~Jew. Neither, therefore, does
22 Suppl, 59|            heathen and the other a Jew. Now disparity of worship
23 Suppl, 59|            her, ~be she Gentile or Jew.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
24 Suppl, 96|          on every Gentile or every Jew.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[
 
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