Part, Question
1 2, 28 | like sheep that have no shepherd."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[30] A[
2 2, 38 | who ~was thought to be the shepherd, and was not, leaveth the
3 2, 85 | goats, that pass under the shepherd's rod, every tenth that ~
4 2, 85 | animals "that ~pass under the shepherd's rod." But man derives
5 2, 85 | and farms in another; or a shepherd may take his flock within
6 2, 85 | de Decimis, etc.]. The ~shepherd who grazes his flock at
7 2, 170| manner Amos, who was ~a shepherd, likens the fear of God
8 2, 182| which it belongs that ~a shepherd "lay down his life for his
9 2, 183| mark ~of fear to deny the Shepherd."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
10 2, 183| the people, as much as the shepherd's life excels that of his
11 2, 183| Jn. 10:11), ~"the good shepherd giveth his life for his
12 2, 183| a ~hireling and no true shepherd, who "seeth the wolf coming,
13 2, 183| is a hireling and not a ~shepherd.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
14 2, 183| his person, since the good shepherd ~is bound to lay down his
15 3, 8 | called ~"Head," but also "Shepherd" and "Foundation." Now Christ
16 3, 8 | Himself alone the name of Shepherd, according to 1 Pt. 5:4, "
17 3, 8 | Shepherds, how is there one Shepherd, except that all ~these
18 3, 8 | these are members of one Shepherd?" So likewise others may
19 3, 35 | might be "one ~fold and one shepherd" (Jn. 10:16).~Aquin.: SMT
20 3, 36 | the rustic manners of the ~shepherd, so ungodliness abounds
21 3, 40 | those who perish, ~like the shepherd in his search of the lost
22 3, 89 | once strayed, ~although the shepherd bring it back on his shoulder,
23 3, 89 | after his denial, was made shepherd of Christ's sheep, as appears ~
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