|    Part, Question1   1, 16 |  Augustine says (De Vera Relig. ~xxxvi), "Truth is that whereby
 2   1, 16 |       definition (De Vera Relig. xxxvi), "Truth is a supreme ~likeness
 3   1, 16 |        Augustine (De Vera Relig. xxxvi) is ~a "likeness to the
 4   2, 61 |          Ambrose says (De Offic. xxxvi): "Rightly do ~we call it
 5   2, 97 |  Augustine says (Ep. ad Casulan. xxxvi): "The customs of ~God's
 6   2, 2  |     again, with Chrysostom (Hom. xxxvi in Matth.), that he ~inquired,
 7   2, 68 |           is true," says (Tract. xxxvi) that "there is here a mystery
 8   2, 77 |         Fast of the Sabbath (Ep. xxxvi), ~"a custom of God's people
 9   2, 91 |      Augustine [*Ad Casulan. Ep. xxxvi], "has the ~force of law" -
10   2, 145|          Augustine declares (Ep. xxxvi) "is to be ~considered as
11   2, 152|     according ~to the Decretals (XXXVI, qu. 1) [*Append. Grat.
12   2, 152|        stated in ~the Decretals (XXXVI, qu. 1 [*Append. Grat. ad
13   2, 152|     Caesarium; Cf. can. Raptores xxxvi, qu. 2], "We abhor ~abductors
14   2, 152|    quotation is ~from Can. Tria. xxxvi, qu. 2] declares the contrary: "
15   2, 152|          Lex illa, xxvii, qu. 2; xxxvi, qu. 1]: "This law of bygone
16   2, 152|         stated in the Decretals (XXXVI, qu. 1 [*Cf. ~Append. Grat.
17   2, 152|          Further, the Decretals (XXXVI, qu. 1 [*Append. Grat. ad
18   2, 171|       Moyses, Doct. Perplex. II, xxxvi] have called this "prophetic
19   2, 182|      viii [*Cf. De Spir. et Lit. XXXVI]), and one escapes transgressing
20   3, 27 | Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. xxxvi): "In the matter ~of sin,
 
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