Part, Question
1 1, 8 | some supposition; as a grain of millet would be everywhere,
2 1, 104 | counted as the smallest grain of a balance." But a thing ~
3 2, 102 | allow the ox to eat of the grain ~while threshing the corn.
4 2, 16 | you had faith like to a grain of mustard seed," etc.: "
5 2, 170 | evident from their ~gathering grain into their nest before the
6 2, 176 | If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed you shall
7 2, 186 | famine was imminent, was grain sent to the holy fathers? ~
8 3, 42 | Jesus, He said: "Unless the ~grain of wheat falling into the
9 3, 42 | He called Himself the grain of wheat ~that must be mortified
10 3, 46 | I say to you, unless the grain of wheat falling into the ~
11 3, 74 | with some other species of grain, except in the instance ~
12 3, 74 | instance ~of specially selected grain. Therefore it does not seem
13 3, 74 | He compares ~Himself to a grain of wheat, saying (Jn. 12:
14 3, 74 | Jn. 12:24): "Unless the grain of ~wheat falling into the
15 3, 74 | the bread made from such grain can ~be the matter of this
16 3, 74 | most resembling the wheat grain. But the resemblance as
17 3, 74 | be generated from wheat grain, bread cannot be made ~such
18 3, 74 | small quantity of another grain be mixed with a much greater
19 3, 74 | compared Himself to the grain of wheat, so ~also He compared
20 Suppl, 76| that ~shall be, but bare grain" (1 Cor. 15:37). Now the
21 Suppl, 76| some. For in the sowing of grain, the grain sown and the
22 Suppl, 76| the sowing of grain, the grain sown and the grain that
23 Suppl, 76| the grain sown and the grain that is ~born thereof are
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