Part, Question
1 1, 13 | reasoning would always be exposed to the fallacy of ~equivocation.
2 1, 60 | is without deliberation exposed to the blow for the ~whole
3 1, 68 | lest Holy ~Scripture be exposed to the ridicule of unbelievers,
4 1, 61 | is without deliberation exposed to the blow for the ~whole
5 1, 69 | lest Holy ~Scripture be exposed to the ridicule of unbelievers,
6 2, 102 | goats' hair, which were exposed to wind and rain, as the
7 2, 102 | subject ~to corruption, or exposed thereto: and consequently
8 2, 70 | them a man's faults are exposed to the detriment of his ~
9 2, 70 | fault of ~guilt, which is exposed by "reviling" words. Secondly,
10 2, 70 | and punishment, which is exposed by "taunts" [convicium], ~
11 2, 108 | people, to which end she ~exposed herself to danger. And yet
12 2, 170 | movements in avoiding places exposed to storm. Much more therefore
13 3, 22 | of His own free-will He ~exposed Himself to death, according
14 3, 25 | principalities and powers, ~He hath exposed them confidently, in open
15 3, 37 | principalities and ~powers, He hath exposed them confidently."~Aquin.:
16 3, 41 | desert to be ~tempted, He exposed Himself to temptation. Since,
17 3, 41 | Christ of His own free-will ~exposed Himself to be tempted by
18 3, 45 | before them those who had exposed themselves to death for
19 3, 52 | principalities ~and powers, He hath exposed them confidently." Thirdly,
20 3, 80 | seeking the body of Christ be exposed to infamy, or that ~an unconsecrated
21 Suppl, 52| his ~wife's chastity is exposed, and the obstacle which
22 Suppl, 77| opinions have been more fully exposed and examined in the ~Second
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