Part, Question
1 1, 75 | that the soul weaves or builds." ~Therefore the soul is
2 1, 76 | something that is ~white builds, because it is accidental
3 1, 74 | that the soul weaves or builds." ~Therefore the soul is
4 1, 75 | something that is ~white builds, because it is accidental
5 1, 102| building, ~but the house he builds. Now it may happen that
6 2, 58 | i.e. the ends, on which it builds its argument: and this ~
7 2, 73 | as the love of God, which builds ~the city of God, is the
8 2, 73 | virtues, so ~self-love, which builds the city of Babylon, is
9 2, 77 | amounting to contempt of God, builds up the city of Babylon."
10 2, 84 | Augustine (De Civ. Dei xiv), "builds up the city of Babylon."
11 2, 89 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, he who builds wood, hay and stubble, "
12 2, 89 | 3:15) that the man who builds ~up wood, hay and stubble, "
13 2, 89 | Apostle says that he ~who builds wood, hay, and stubble "
14 2, 89 | not said that everyone who builds wood, hay and ~stubble,
15 2, 102| gossip. The hoopoe, ~which builds its nest on dung, feeds
16 2, 18 | unto the contempt of self ~builds up the city of God." Therefore
17 2, 24 | Dei xiv, 28) that it ~"builds up the city of Babylon."
18 2, 116| et Oper. xvi) that "he ~builds wood, hay, stubble, who
19 2, 116| covetousness. Now he ~that builds wood, hay, stubble, sins
20 3, 39 | unreasonable anger. Again, the dove builds its nest in the cleft of ~
21 3, 87 | Cor. 3:12,15) of him that builds up "wood, ~hay, stubble"
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