Part, Question
1 1, 88 | The Philosopher's words carefully examined will show that ~
2 2, 4 | one consider the matter carefully, the ~operation of the intellect
3 2, 37 | Apostle says (2 Tim. 2:15): "Carefully study to ~present thyself . . .
4 2, 73 | if we consider the matter carefully, we ~shall see that there
5 2, 81 | we look into the matter carefully ~we shall see that it is
6 2, 99 | were taken thither and most carefully preserved. ~Accordingly
7 2, 99 | any one can see, who reads carefully the story of the ~Old Testament,
8 2, 100 | are not competent ~to do carefully, but only those who are
9 2, 101 | Divine worship ~were more carefully observed on solemn festivals:
10 2, 105 | that they should be most ~carefully examined, and that those
11 2, 8 | if we consider the matter carefully, the gift of understanding
12 2, 11 | search the ~Scriptures more carefully," as Augustine states (De
13 2, 42 | who considers the matter carefully.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
14 2, 47 | retain in his memory he must carefully consider and set in ~order,
15 2, 47 | perfect docility: and he must carefully, ~frequently and reverently
16 2, 53 | he was come to Rome, he carefully sought ~me." Now solicitude
17 2, 75 | buying a thing without ~carefully inquiring into its condition.~
18 2, 91 | wrote: "I wish you to choose carefully whatever you ~find likely
19 2, 95 | God," ~and (2 Tim. 2:15): "Carefully study to present thyself
20 2, 127 | according to 2 Tim. 2:15, ~"Carefully study to present thyself
21 2, 160 | look ~into the question carefully, he will find that, according
22 2, 178 | that vision." This has been carefully discussed above (Q[175], ~
23 3, 62 | the matter be considered carefully, ~this too appears to be
24 3, 67 | that the children will be carefully instructed by their parents. ~
25 3, 70 | one consider the matter ~carefully, it is clear that this is
26 3, 83 | morrow, but let the clergy ~carefully consume them with fear and
27 3, 83 | insect should be caught carefully and washed ~thoroughly,
28 3, 84 | Reply OBJ 3: If we note carefully what our Lord said about
29 Suppl, 11| matters also must be most carefully hidden, both on account
30 Suppl, 72| perhaps, if ~we consider them carefully, we shall find that none
31 Suppl, 93| we consider the question carefully, although the ~notion of
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