|    Part, Question1   1, 51 |          and by the citizens of Sodom; in like manner the angel
 2   1, 52 |       from the angel destroying Sodom (Gn. 19:25). ~Therefore
 3   1, 52 |          and by the citizens of Sodom; in like manner the angel
 4   1, 53 |       from the angel destroying Sodom (Gn. 19:25). ~Therefore
 5   1, 110|       The angels who overturned Sodom, "struck the people of ~
 6   1, 110|           struck the people of ~Sodom with blindness or {aorasia},
 7   1, 110|       produced on the people of Sodom - namely, dazzling ~(French
 8   2, 64 | proclaimed abroad ~their sin as Sodom, and they have not hid it."
 9   2, 106|          14), and the people of Sodom were entirely destroyed (
10   2, 106|      children of the people of ~Sodom, though they were in invincible
11   2, 107|  proclaimed abroad their sin as Sodom, and they have not ~hid
12   2, 109|  proclaimed abroad their sin as Sodom, and they have not ~hid
13   2, 109|         greater than the sin of Sodom," says: "He deplores the ~
14   2, 109|       iniquity ~than the sin of Sodom." Now the sins of Sodom
15   2, 109|         Sodom." Now the sins of Sodom are mortal sin. Therefore ~
16   2, 146|        This was the iniquity of Sodom, thy sister . . . fulness ~
17   2, 146|     punishment of the people of Sodom were inflicted for sins ~
18   2, 152|         those of the people of ~Sodom, which should all nations
19   3, 41 |          all the country about" Sodom.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[41] A[
20   3, 84 |  proclaimed abroad their sin as Sodom," a ~gloss says: "The second
 
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