Part, Question
1 2, 105 | her hair, and pared her nails, ~and put off the raiment
2 3, 25 | things, for instance, the nails, the ~crown, the lance;
3 3, 25 | worshiped; as ~also His nails, His lance, and His sacred
4 3, 25 | but ~not the image of the nails or of any such thing.~Aquin.:
5 3, 46 | from the fastening of the nails; on His face from the blows
6 3, 81 | piercing of the thorns and nails."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
7 Suppl, 76| parts, such as hair ~and nails, to which apparently Augustine
8 Suppl, 76| accidental parts, such as nails and hair.~Aquin.: SMT XP
9 Suppl, 77| 2) Whether the hair and nails will?~(3) Whether the humors
10 Suppl, 77| human ~nature than hair and nails. Yet these will be restored
11 Suppl, 77| 1/1~Whether the hair and nails will rise again in the human
12 Suppl, 77| would seem that the hair and nails will not rise again in the ~
13 Suppl, 77| body. For just as hair and nails result from the surplus
14 Suppl, 77| therefore will hair and nails.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
15 Suppl, 77| therefore will hair and nails.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
16 Suppl, 77| sensitive soul. But hair and nails are not perfected by a ~
17 Suppl, 77| would seem that the hair and nails will ~not rise again.~Aquin.:
18 Suppl, 77| Para. 2/2~Further, hair and nails were given to man as an
19 Suppl, 77| fruit; and thus hair and nails are ~in man for the protection
20 Suppl, 77| it follows that hair and nails will rise again ~in him.~
21 Suppl, 77| production of hair and nails which she needs for the
22 Suppl, 77| individual, ~as hair and nails are, but only for the protection
23 Suppl, 77| 1~Reply OBJ 3: Hair and nails are nourished and grow,
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