|    Part, Question1   1, 77  |         soul, ~when the body lies senseless, yet not quite dead, sees
 2   1, 76  |         soul, ~when the body lies senseless, yet not quite dead, sees
 3   1, 97  |    understand; ~he is compared to senseless beasts, and is become like
 4   2, 91  |          he hath been compared to senseless beasts, and made like ~to
 5   2, 106 |       this puts out of court the ~senseless idea that the Holy Ghost
 6   2, 113 |            he lay for a long time senseless and in ~a deadly sweat,
 7   2, 49  |          called {asynetoi}, i.e. "senseless."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[51] A[
 8   2, 62  |          he hath been compared to senseless beasts, and made like ~to
 9   2, 70  |      Apostle ~says (Gal. 3:1): "O senseless Galatians!," and our Lord
10   2, 70  |     Apostle called the Galatians "senseless." Yet, as Augustine says (
11   2, 124 |          to be called insane ~and senseless if there were nothing that
12   2, 140 |         he hath been ~compared to senseless beasts, and made like to
13   2, 159 |        honor, compares himself to senseless beasts, and ~becomes like
14   2, 159 |       laughter and other signs of senseless ~mirth, and this belongs
15   2, 160 |     curiosity, frivolity of mind, senseless mirth, boasting, ~singularity,
16   2, 160 |   laughter," to which is opposed "senseless mirth." The fourth ~degree
17   2, 166 |        Excessive play pertains to senseless mirth, which Gregory ~(Moral.
18   3, 7   |          man ~has life fully, but senseless animals or plants have not.
19   3, 64  | Alexandria, by an act of dire and senseless cruelty. The sacrifice is
20   3, 80  |          he hath been compared to senseless ~beasts, and made like to
21 Suppl, 27|        with impunity, which seems senseless.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[27] A[
22 Suppl, 70|         body when, the body lying senseless, yet not quite ~dead, it
23 Suppl, 70|           before of those who lie senseless that "they ~have a certain
 
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