Part, Question
1 1, 62 | pure love wherewith they cling to Him; at the same time ~
2 1, 64 | not capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin, and are
3 1, 63 | pure love wherewith they cling to Him; at the same time ~
4 1, 65 | not capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin, and are
5 1, 78 | away from evil and made ~to cling to good." But in the soul,
6 2, 102 | these three that we should cling to Christ suffering. The ~
7 2, 102 | those were forbidden ~which cling rather to the earth: because
8 2, 109 | and to which they wish to cling, ~according to Ps. 72:28, "
9 2, 113 | God, to Whom he wishes to cling. Hence in the ~justification
10 2, 18 | Wherefore filial ~fear and hope cling together, and perfect one
11 2, 35 | something of our own to which we cling, and in this ~respect it
12 2, 83 | very fact that we wish to cling to God in a spiritual ~fellowship
13 2, 83 | done in order ~that we may cling to God in holy fellowship.~
14 2, 178 | contemplative life is to cling with our whole mind to the
15 2, 178 | contemplative life ~is to cling to the love of God and our
16 3, 45 | clarity all the saints will cling to Him in the refulgence
17 3, 48 | done in order that we may cling to God in holy fellowship,
18 3, 59 | judgment on us, when we cling to Him. But the ~Father
19 3, 83 | so that if any particle cling to the fingers, ~it may
20 3, 84 | ship is wrecked, is to ~cling to a plank; so too the first
21 Suppl, 65| female, by natural instinct cling to the union of one with ~
22 Appen1, 2| answer that, Some venial sins cling more persistently than others, ~
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