Part, Question
1 1, 14 | predication, ~everything that savors of imperfection; and everything
2 2, 47 | OBJ 3: Further, whatever savors of excellence makes a man
3 2, 47 | grieves him: while whatever savors of defect is above all a
4 2, 102| the products of the soil savors rather of a ~simple life;
5 2, 102| whereas the eating of flesh savors of delicate and ~over-careful
6 2, 1 | ignorance of such things savors of ~unbelief, according
7 2, 19 | goodness and mercy, and so savors of ~unbelief. But whoever
8 2, 23 | as the taste judges of ~savors according to its disposition,
9 2, 30 | reproof of the ~wrong-doer savors, apparently, of severity
10 2, 44 | quick to distinguish between savors ~of meats, so is a wise
11 2, 44 | crafty ~devices;" and this savors of duplicity. Therefore
12 2, 61 | worthy of honor. Now this savors of ~respect of persons.
13 2, 87 | by a creature, for this savors of ~the blasphemy of unbelief.
14 2, 88 | learning something: for this savors of ~fellowship with them.
15 2, 97 | extension of the term, whatever ~savors of irreverence for the sovereign,
16 2, 127| that imply defect. Now it savors of excellence that a man
17 2, 128| and ~wronging others. This savors of an excess of magnanimity,
18 2, 139| regard the delight taken in savors which are the ~object of
19 2, 139| belongs the discernment of savors, which make the food ~pleasant
20 3, 39 | Christ." But "the mean savors of the nature of the extremes" (
21 3, 41 | becoming to Christ. But it savors of extreme ~austerity that
22 3, 48 | kind of bondage, since it ~savors of bondage for a man to
23 Suppl, 9| obstacle to Penance. But it savors of ~hypocrisy to divide
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