|    Part, Question1   1, 42  |        the Father; let the ~Word announce the impassibility of His
 2   1, 42  |        the Father; let the ~Word announce the impassibility of His
 3   1, 107 |       angels," forasmuch as they announce things to us ~immediately.~
 4   1, 107 |        and the "Archangels," who announce to men either ~great things
 5   1, 111 |          the superior angels who announce them to the inferior: and
 6   1, 112 |         according to Gregory, to announce the ~"lesser things"; for
 7   3, 7   |         France were to know and ~announce to others living in France
 8   3, 7   |          living in Syria were to announce what things were there,
 9   3, 7   |         prophetical of Isaias to announce that Cyrus, King of the
10   3, 7   |       even the blessed, know and announce what is beyond our ~knowing,
11   3, 7   |   prophetical in Him to know and announce what was beyond the knowledge
12   3, 30  |      Whether it was necessary to announce to the Blessed Virgin that
13   3, 30  |       that it was unnecessary to announce to the Blessed ~Virgin that
14   3, 30  |     Further, none can becomingly announce what he knows not. But the ~
15   3, 30  |        are called archangels who announce sublime ~things." It is
16   3, 30  |    sublime ~messenger to come to announce the Divine Conception, so,
17   3, 30  | announced. For the angel came to announce the Incarnation ~of the
18   3, 30  |       angel was "sent by God" to announce unto the Virgin, as is related
19   3, 55  |       she ~might be the first to announce the dawn of Christ's glorious ~
20 Suppl, 40|       are the first admitted to ~announce the doctrine of the New
21 Suppl, 86|          s authority, that is to announce the ~verdict already given.
 
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