Part, Question
1 1, 23 | applied to ~those who are marked out by God beforehand in
2 1, 74 | of the second day is not marked with approval because the
3 1, 73 | of the second day is not marked with approval because the
4 2, 98 | whole people, ~who were marked with the seal of circumcision,
5 2, 102 | worship of God ~should be marked with decorum and gravity;
6 2, 102 | divine worship, need to be marked in some particular way ~
7 2, 105 | who had many children were marked with special honor, ~as
8 2, 37 | man to quit this life, ~marked with the sign of Christ,
9 2, 98 | he is punished by being marked with infamy. Moreover, he
10 2, 142 | because he is ~afraid of being marked as presumptuous or hypocritical
11 3, 44 | Further, the course of time is marked out by the movement of the ~
12 3, 63 | in the ranks used to be marked with certain ~characters
13 3, 63 | OBJ 3: Further, a man is marked with a character that he
14 3, 63 | seal, whereby something is marked, as being ordained ~to some
15 3, 63 | particular end: thus a coin is marked for use in exchange of ~
16 3, 63 | goods, and soldiers are marked with a character as being
17 3, 63 | for this purpose they are ~marked with the seal of grace according
18 3, 63 | to military service, are marked with their leader's sign,
19 3, 63 | seal by ~which the soul is marked, so that it may receive,
20 3, 72 | combat: thus are soldiers ~marked with the sign of their leaders.
21 Suppl, 84| in a book, unless it be marked ~down in the book: and sin
22 Suppl, 85| sometimes more sometimes less marked; so that even the days of
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