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woes 7
woke 1
wold 1
wolf 21
wolves 7
woman 571
womanish 1
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21 unwillingly
21 upright
21 variance
21 wolf
20 126
20 159
20 abstaining
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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wolf

   Part, Question
1 1, 59 | the ~sheep flies from the wolf by a kind of judgment whereby 2 1, 63 | is naturally sly, and the wolf naturally rapacious; ~yet 3 1, 60 | the ~sheep flies from the wolf by a kind of judgment whereby 4 1, 64 | is naturally sly, and the wolf naturally rapacious; ~yet 5 1, 77 | runs away when it sees a wolf, not on ~account of its 6 1, 80 | a sheep, esteeming ~the wolf as an enemy, is afraid. 7 1, 80 | the sheep, fearing the wolf, flees at once, because 8 1, 82 | For the sheep, seeing the wolf, judges it a thing to be ~ 9 1, 95 | another, as the sheep and the wolf. Therefore all animals ~ 10 1, 100| lamb at once flees from the wolf. Much more, therefore, ~ 11 2, 29 | animal - for instance, a wolf in regard to a sheep. Hence 12 2, 29 | Hence a sheep hates ~the wolf universally. On the other 13 2, 24 | contrary, as a lamb hates a ~wolf, and water fire. Therefore 14 2, 38 | Hom. in Ev. xiv): "The wolf comes upon the sheep, when 15 2, 38 | flieth, for he fears lest the wolf hurt him, and dares not 16 2, 38 | to withstand not only the wolf who brings ~spiritual death 17 2, 170| inwardly to a ravening ~wolf, and consequently all such 18 2, 183| shepherd, who "seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth ~the 19 2, 183| Hom. xiv in Ev.) that "the wolf ~comes upon the sheep when 20 3, 74 | between the dog and the wolf goes to show that they ~ 21 Suppl, 6| know their flock, lest a wolf may hide therein.~Aquin.:


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