Part, Question
1 2, 68 | know how to impart this to godly ~souls, and to defend it
2 2, 100 | of death on all men, both godly and ungodly, on account
3 2, 102 | Fourthly, they had to lead a godly life by ~performing works
4 2, 102 | the ~high-priest to his godly mode of life. In addition
5 2, 102 | their cloaks signify the godly intention which should ~
6 2, 111 | how this may ~benefit the godly and may be defended against
7 2, 9 | what he believes to ~the godly, and to defend it against
8 2, 49 | take good-counsel, and many godly men ~are slow in taking
9 2, 58 | i, 27) that "he leads ~a godly and just life who is sound
10 2, 81 | and yet his prayer may be ~godly in so far as he asks for
11 2, 86 | to God, and cherished ~by godly continence."~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 121 | undertake a journey ~with some godly object in view through fear
13 2, 125 | Gregory (Moral. xxxi) the ~godly preacher is denoted, that "
14 2, 130 | praise, "is so hostile to a ~godly faith, if the heart desires
15 2, 147 | soberly and justly and ~godly," where a gloss remarks: "
16 2, 175 | how faith may profit the godly and be defended ~against
17 2, 186 | beast or a god," i.e. a godly man.~
18 3, 36 | soberly, and ~justly, and godly in this world." Therefore
19 3, 80 | seems lawful even for the ~godly to refrain from Communion.~
20 3, 82 | even though ~they be not godly, but sinners, can consecrate
21 Suppl, 69| place of rest whither the godly ~poor man was carried by
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