Part, Question
1 1, 12 | either appear sometimes afar off, or they ~are not in
2 1, 84 | place, when a thing is seen afar off it ~is seen to be a
3 1, 88 | in torment, saw Abraham afar off." Therefore local ~distance
4 2, 113| for whoever is called is afar off, and we are afar off
5 2, 113| is afar off, and we are afar off from God ~by sin. But
6 2, 1 | promises, but beholding them afar off." Now the further off
7 2, 14 | a sensible object from ~afar, by sight, hearing, or scent,
8 2, 45 | who sees ~as it were from afar, for his sight is keen,
9 2, 45 | prudent man considers things afar off, in so far as ~they
10 2, 47 | man ~is one who sees from afar [porro videns]": and this
11 2, 47 | whoever can see things afar off can much more see things ~
12 2, 130| 7): "Bring My sons from afar, and My daughters from the
13 2, 169| things appear to them from afar. ~Wherefore, as Isidore
14 2, 169| because they tell from afar ~[porro fantur]," that is,
15 2, 171| Divine knowledge as existing afar off. ~Wherefore it is said
16 2, 171| they were ~beholding . . . afar off." But those who are
17 2, 171| of bliss see, not as from afar off, but rather, as it were,
18 2, 172| was ~as yet a seer from afar. For this reason his vision
19 2, 176| as showing something from afar [procul].~Aquin.: SMT SS
20 3, 28 | of Christ - "many women afar off, who had followed Jesus ~
21 3, 36 | afterwards came the ~Magi from afar, who were "the first-fruits
22 3, 36 | to ~come to Christ from afar. And therefore, as the devotion
23 3, 36 | the Magi who came ~from afar, the indolence of the Jews
24 3, 41 | He ~smelleth the battle afar off, the encouraging of
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