Part, Question
1 2, 102 | the doctrine of ~the four Evangelists, so that they are not lifted
2 2, 108 | it is evident that the ~evangelists did not sin in the writing
3 2, 169 | prophets; and other some evangelists; and other some ~pastors
4 2, 181 | prophets, and other some evangelists, and other some pastors
5 3, 5 | of those things which the Evangelists recount ~of Him, did He
6 3, 5 | lxxxiii, qu. ~80), the Evangelists relate how Jesus wondered,
7 3, 5 | related in very truth by the Evangelists. ~Secondly, this error lessens
8 3, 31 | is suitably traced by the evangelists?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
9 3, 31 | suitably traced by ~the Evangelists. For it is written (Is.
10 3, 31 | of these. ~Therefore the evangelists seem to have described the
11 3, 31 | genealogy is set down by the ~evangelists in a suitable order.~Aquin.:
12 3, 31 | people mentioned by the two evangelists are ~the same, but under
13 3, 41 | place." It may be that the Evangelists set these things in different ~
14 3, 43 | of persons healed, the Evangelists pass quickly over, not mentioning
15 3, 55 | xxii, 1003] says, "Two ~Evangelists, Luke and John, write that
16 3, 55 | agreement on the part of the Evangelists. ~Because in Matthew's account
17 3, 55 | women, as is seen in all the Evangelists: the other was the testimony
18 3, 74 | Pasch, while the other three Evangelists ~call it "the first day
19 3, 78 | therefore others said that the Evangelists did not always follow the ~
20 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 9: The Evangelists did not intend to hand down
21 3, 83 | not written down by the ~Evangelists; and among them is the uplifting
22 Suppl, 29| in ~the Gospel. For the evangelists were intent on handing down
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