Part, Question
1 1, 23 | follows from Mt. 7:13,14: "For wide is the ~gate, and broad
2 1, 39 | the ~"use" be taken in a wide sense, as including also
3 1, 39 | the ~"use" be taken in a wide sense, as including also
4 1, 78 | or moved. Thirdly, in a wide sense a thing is said to
5 1, 93 | we take deception in the wide sense of the term for any ~
6 1, 113 | miracle may be taken in a wide sense, for whatever exceeds
7 2, 30 | taking covetousness in a wide ~sense, for any movement
8 2, 31 | word ~"sensible" in its wide acceptation for any kind
9 2, 35 | But if ~pain be taken in a wide sense, then it is the genus
10 2, 92 | accordingly, taking precept in a ~wide sense, every law is a kind
11 2, 46 | prudence be taken in a wide sense, as including also ~
12 2, 98 | the term "buying" in a ~wide sense, and as synonymous
13 2, 101 | way it may be ~taken in a wide sense as denoting reverence
14 2, 101 | argument takes dulia in a wide sense.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
15 2, 101 | species of dulia taken in a wide ~sense, since the greatest
16 2, 102 | obedience be taken in a wide sense for the performance
17 2, 143 | part of honesty taken ~in a wide sense: it is not thus that
18 3, 72 | sanctifying grace taken in its wide sense, something that produces ~
19 3, 72 | then, we ~consider, in its wide sense, the grace bestowed
20 3, 84 | corporeal things taken in a wide sense we may understand ~
21 3, 84 | sin, if we take it in a wide sense for any detestation
22 Suppl, 54| blood-relation, since a wide scope would be afforded
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