Part, Question
1 1, 91 | Lord ~multiplied the five loaves. But this is quite impossible.
2 1, 91 | five thousand men with five loaves, in the ~same way as from
3 1, 91 | crowds were fed with five loaves, or that woman was made
4 1, 91 | already existing matter of the loaves ~and of the rib.~Aquin.:
5 2, 102| certain animals and certain loaves. But God needs no such ~
6 2, 102| proposition," with the twelve loaves of ~proposition on it, which
7 2, 102| priests to eat the twelve loaves which were put on the table ~
8 2, 102| bread": and the twelve loaves signified the twelve apostles,
9 2, 102| victims, and the eating of the loaves of proposition and ~of other
10 2, 84 | Church buy oblations ~such as loaves and so forth, and they do
11 2, 84 | Israel to eat the sacred ~loaves, with the exception of Aaron
12 2, 145| thousand men with seven ~loaves, which signify the New Testament
13 3, 40 | compelled by hunger, he ate the loaves which ~it was not lawful
14 3, 41 | when He multiplied ~the loaves, which was no less a miracle,
15 3, 43 | the multiplication of the loaves, as related Mt. ~14:19.
16 3, 43 | 14:19, "He took the five loaves ~and the two fishes, and,
17 3, 43 | instance, in multiplying the loaves - "but ~in the greater,
18 3, 44 | to wit, He multiplied the loaves. Therefore His miracles ~
19 3, 44 | The multiplication of the loaves was not effected by way
20 3, 44 | matter transformed into ~loaves; hence Augustine says on
21 3, 44 | hands He multiplied the five loaves": ~and it is clearly by
22 3, 73 | was eaten with unleavened loaves, according to Ex. ~12:8: "
23 3, 80 | Jerome's works): "If the loaves of Proposition might not
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