Part, Question
1 1, 46 | who wills to make a house tomorrow, and not today, awaits ~
2 1, 46 | something which will be tomorrow, but is not today; and at
3 1, 46 | for today to pass, and for tomorrow to come; and this cannot
4 1, 57 | that the sun will ~rise tomorrow. But events which proceed
5 1, 47 | who wills to make a house tomorrow, and not today, awaits ~
6 1, 47 | something which will be tomorrow, but is not today; and at
7 1, 47 | for today to pass, and for tomorrow to come; and this cannot
8 1, 58 | that the sun will ~rise tomorrow. But events which proceed
9 1, 78 | understand now, or yesterday, or tomorrow. ~And this is not incompatible
10 2, 108 | not . . . solicitous for tomorrow."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108]
11 2, 53 | not . . . solicitous for ~tomorrow"; where "tomorrow" stands
12 2, 53 | solicitous for ~tomorrow"; where "tomorrow" stands for the future,
13 2, 53 | not solicitous for tomorrow," wherefore He adds, "for ~
14 2, 87 | swear that ~it would rain tomorrow), but only such as are about
15 2, 117 | not . . . ~solicitous for tomorrow," and (Mt. 19:21), "Sell
16 2, 186 | not . . . solicitous for tomorrow." Therefore it would seem
17 2, 186 | Be not solicitous for ~tomorrow," do not mean that we are
18 2, 186 | Be not solicitous for ~tomorrow,' means that we are to lay
19 2, 186 | Be not solicitous for tomorrow," according to ~Jerome (
20 3, 1 | Go, and come again, and tomorrow I will give to ~thee, when
21 3, 21 | pray that the sun may rise tomorrow. Nor is ~it fitting that
22 Suppl, 47| that the sun will rise ~tomorrow - and then the marriage
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