Part, Question
1 1, 53 | angel can successively ~quit the divisible place in which
2 1, 53 | And he can all at once quit the whole place, and in
3 1, 54 | angel can successively ~quit the divisible place in which
4 1, 54 | And he can all at once quit the whole place, and in
5 2, 32 | therefore he ~wishes to be quit of this slight by paying
6 2, 35 | not caused by one's being quit ~of an annoyance, but by
7 2, 105 | he that struck him was quit of murder, even though afterwards
8 2, 37 | it is better for a man to quit this life, ~marked with
9 2, 86 | pronounced a solemn vow, to be quit of that to which he ~was
10 2, 98 | into a monastery, they must quit: and if the simony was ~
11 3, 1 | that this Prince should quit His ~throne for so long,
12 3, 10 | in ~such a manner as to quit or lose the care of the
13 3, 47 | Christ's spirit did not quit the flesh unwillingly, ~
14 3, 73 | disciples whom He was about to ~quit for the Passion."~Aquin.:
15 3, 75 | to some place unless it quit the former one. Secondly,
16 3, 80 | given except to them who are quit of ~sin.~Aquin.: SMT TP
17 Suppl, 25| even though they may be quit of the debt of punishment;
18 Suppl, 60| for the reason that he is quit of any punishment ~to be
19 Suppl, 69| the good nor the ~wicked quit their abode.~Aquin.: SMT
20 Suppl, 69| Therefore they do not quit their abodes.~Aquin.: SMT
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