Part, Question 
 1   1, 13  |         to one; for if the name "dog" be said equivocally of
 2   1, 13  |      equivocally of the ~barking dog, and of the dogfish, it
 3   1, 63  |        as it is not evil in ~the dog to be fierce, as Dionysius
 4   1, 64  |        as it is not evil in ~the dog to be fierce, as Dionysius
 5   2, 40  |          dumb ~animals. For if a dog see a hare, or a hawk see
 6   2, 91  |          in a ~way, the law of a dog, but against the law of
 7   2, 102 |       strumpet or the price of a dog in the house of . . . God." ~
 8   2, 39  |        the snarling [rictu] of a dog, because the ~quarrelsome
 9   2, 84  |        to offer "the price ~of a dog" in the house of God. But
10   2, 84  |          lawfully the price of a dog he has lawfully sold. Therefore
11   2, 84  |          According to the Law, a dog was deemed an unclean animal. ~
12   2, 84  |          shall redeem it." But a dog was neither offered nor
13   2, 94  | twitching of a limb; a ~stone, a dog, or a boy coming between
14   2, 165 |            I go no more to see a dog coursing a hare in the circus;
15   3, 74  | resemblance in shape between the dog and the wolf goes to show
16   3, 80  |    animal, such as a mouse ~or a dog, cannot receive this sacrament,
17   3, 80  |         Even though a mouse or a dog were to eat the consecrated ~
18   3, 80  |    especially since the mouse or dog does not touch Christ's ~
19   3, 80  |          touched by a mouse or a dog; but this again detracts
20 Suppl, 76|      instance into the body of a dog ~on account of lust, into
21 Suppl, 82|         a person who says that a dog [*The dog ~star] is in the
22 Suppl, 82|        who says that a dog [*The dog ~star] is in the heavens
23 Suppl, 82|          one who knows no other ~dog than the animal. Hence we
 
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