Part, Question
1 1, 20 | creatures, ~who are capable of returning love, and communicating
2 1, 58 | be fleeting, ~going and returning from one thing to another,
3 1, 59 | be fleeting, ~going and returning from one thing to another,
4 2, 87 | Further, sin is removed by man returning to virtue. Now a ~virtuous
5 2, 105 | a stricter obligation of returning a ~loan than of restoring
6 2, 15 | which we ~are continually returning, for instance, to the house
7 2, 19 | of the ~impossibility of returning to happiness: hence it is
8 2, 59 | it with the obligation of returning it to its ~owner. If he
9 2, 64 | not of keeping it but of ~returning it to the owner who does
10 2, 178 | in the tower and angels ~returning to heaven, without doubt
11 2, 182 | sweetness," to perfect men returning after their ~contemplation.~~
12 2, 184 | takes its name from "our ~returning [religimus] to God Whom
13 2, 186 | refer ~"to perfect men returning from their contemplation."
14 3, 40 | inconsistency in Christ's returning to the ~common manner of
15 3, 44 | this case the moon, while returning miraculously from the east
16 3, 53 | was not disintegrated ~by returning to dust, yet the separation
17 3, 74 | corruption; hence there is no ~returning from vinegar to wine, as
18 3, 77 | species, and so from the returning ~substance of the bread
19 3, 77 | as created anew, than as returning. And in this ~sense the
20 3, 83 | Communion); and the priest returning thanks by ~prayer, as Christ,
21 3, 88 | the possibility of sins returning, said ~that God pardons
22 3, 88 | the chief cause of sins returning.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[88] A[
23 Suppl, 70| many have related after returning to life ~from this suspended
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