Part, Question
1 1, 10 | thing which exists in time grows old with time, because it ~
2 1, 77 | itself united to the soul grows and is preserved by the
3 1, 101 | into ~darkness, as the air grows dark when the light ceases
4 2, 46 | in his Rule, that "anger grows into ~hatred": and Cicero
5 2, 48 | time goes on; thus love grows stronger the longer it lasts. ~
6 2, 48 | in course of time anger grows weaker; for the Philosopher
7 2, 62 | root precedes that ~which grows from it. Now charity is
8 2, 84 | earth, just as every sin grows out of the ~love of temporal
9 2, 97 | cannot make laws. But custom grows by the acts of private individuals. ~
10 2, 102 | because linen, i.e. flax, grows out of ~the earth; purple,
11 2, 102 | earth ~out of which the flax grows. The surrounding belt signified
12 2, 18 | Holy Ghost?~(10) Whether it grows when charity grows?~(11)
13 2, 18 | Whether it grows when charity grows?~(11) Whether it remains
14 2, 18 | OBJ 2: Further, no good grows from a sinful root. Now
15 2, 18 | sinful root. Now servile fear grows ~from a sinful root, because
16 2, 19 | OBJ 2: Further, that which grows from a good root, seems
17 2, 32 | in his Rule that "anger grows into hatred." ~Therefore
18 2, 77 | of the root from which it grows, although it does not necessarily
19 2, 156 | anger ~that endures and grows old," and this the Philosopher
20 3, 46 | equinox. It ~is then that day grows upon night; because by our
21 Suppl, 40| superabundance, because it grows from ~that which is superabundant.
22 Suppl, 58| signs. Now this opinion grows from the root of ~unbelief
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