Part, Question
1 2, 83 | 2: Even original justice pertained radically to the essence
2 2, 100| the Sabbath-day observance pertained to the ~worship of God,
3 2, 101| certain men: and all this pertained to the ~worship of God.
4 2, 101| OBJ 4: Those things which pertained to the mode of life of the ~
5 2, 102| for the ceremonies which ~pertained to sacrifices?~Aquin.: SMT
6 2, 102| very sprinkling of blood pertained to the detestation of ~idolatry,
7 2, 12 | unbelief. If then, apostasy pertained to unbelief, it would ~follow
8 2, 135| 3: Further, if constancy pertained to perseverance, it would
9 2, 174| all ~tongues, because this pertained to the perfection of their
10 3, 7 | yet fully possess all that pertained to His perfection, ~viz.
11 3, 14 | soul of Christ, to which it pertained ~to preserve its own body.
12 3, 15 | Now whatever was in Christ pertained to the justice of God, since
13 3, 16 | this way, viz. that such as pertained to human ~nature should
14 3, 16 | of God, and that such as pertained to the ~Divine Nature should
15 3, 16 | them they predicated what pertained ~to both natures, as "Christ"
16 3, 19 | natural and bodily operations pertained in ~some respects to His
17 3, 19 | of His body and whatever pertained to His outward excellence,
18 3, 21 | besought for ~Himself, pertained to the salvation of others
19 3, 22 | the priesthood of Christ pertained not only to ~others, but
20 3, 22 | the priesthood of Christ ~pertained not only to others, but
21 3, 22 | prayer which Christ offered pertained to His ~priesthood. We must
22 3, 40 | on the Sabbath-day, this pertained to the worship of ~God,
23 3, 45 | the contrary, whatever ~pertained to the gifts, that He had
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