Part, Question
1 1, 107 | Chrysostom rejects this (Hom. xxviii in Matt.). ~Therefore it
2 1, 116 | 11) and Chrysostom (Hom. ~xxviii in Matt.) say, the demons
3 2, 46 | Philosopher says (De Problem. xxviii, 3) that "anger follows
4 2, 41 | opinion of Augustine (Ep. xxviii, xl, lxxxii) and of ~Paul
5 2, 61 | Gregory says in a homily (xxviii in ~Evang.): "Our pride
6 2, 86 | Auxerre, Sum. Aur. III, xxviii, qu. ~1; Albertus Magnus,
7 2, 93 | says (De Doctr. Christ. xxviii): "If thou aboundest in
8 2, 99 | according to Chrysostom (Hom. xxviii in Matth.), "Our Lord by
9 2, 185 | says ~(De oper. Monach. xxviii): "The most cunning foe
10 3, 1 | to judge the world" (Hom. xxviii): "There are two comings ~
11 3, 2 | letter to Flavian ~(Ep. xxviii): "One of these is glorious
12 3, 19 | Leo says (Ep. ~ad Flavian. xxviii): "Both forms" (i.e. both
13 3, 43 | Leo ~says (Ep. ad Flav. xxviii) that, while there are two
14 3, 55 | in an Epistle to Jerome ~(xxviii), if but one untruth be
15 3, 74 | Augustine says (De ~Haeres. xxviii), "offer bread and cheese
16 3, 75 | Gregory in a certain Homily (xxviii in ~Evang.), the ruler is
17 3, 80 | commentary on Matthew (Epist. xxviii, among ~St. Jerome's works): "
18 3, 80 | says (De Verb. Dom., Serm. xxviii): "This is ~our daily bread;
19 3, 80 | observes (De Verb. ~Dom., Serm. xxviii): "If you receive it," i.e.
20 3, 83 | Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. xxviii): "If it be a daily bread,
21 Suppl, 59| quoted in the Decretals ~(XXVIII, qu. i, can. Sic enim.).
22 Suppl, 59| Christian faith" (Decretals, XXVIII, qu. 1, can. ~Judaei). Therefore
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