Part, Question
1 1, 58 | be ~understood as if they drew their knowledge from the
2 1, 63 | the ~agent from which it drew its nature; just as upward
3 1, 63 | 12:4) that the dragon "drew" with him ~"the third part
4 1, 75 | A[1]). Plato, however, drew a distinction between intellect
5 1, 59 | be ~understood as if they drew their knowledge from the
6 1, 64 | the ~agent from which it drew its nature; just as upward
7 1, 64 | 12:4) that the dragon "drew" with him ~"the third part
8 1, 74 | A[1]). Plato, however, drew a distinction between intellect
9 2, 105| as the year of remission drew nigh, as ~stated in Dt.
10 2, 1 | Reply OBJ 3: Athanasius drew up a declaration of faith,
11 2, 23 | Nat. et Dig. Amoris. vi.] ~drew his assertion that "charity
12 2, 101| to God: and so this gloss drew a ~distinction, by ascribing
13 2, 146| Paradise, gluttony ~it was that drew down the deluge at the time
14 2, 166| Whence the Blessed John drew the inference that ~in like
15 3, 1 | taking flesh, He greatly drew ~us to know Him.~Aquin.:
16 3, 8 | Reply OBJ 3: Although Christ drew the matter of His body from
17 3, 36 | beautiful ~than the other stars, drew men's gaze and attention:
18 3, 38 | the baptism of Christ, and drew men to the knowledge of
19 3, 46 | xxiii): "When the Passion ~drew nigh, our Lord willed to
20 3, 83 | purified with water when they drew nigh to offer up the sacrifice: ~
21 3, 86 | xxxiii in Evang.), "He drew inwardly ~by grace," i.e.
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