Part, Question
1 2, 34 | of the evil man gives no heed.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[34] A[
2 2, 42 | death is not near, they heed it not." ~Secondly, a future
3 2, 95 | alone in society, paying no heed to others: thirdly, it depends
4 2, 101 | Observe [Douay: 'Take heed'] and beware lest at any
5 2, 16 | 4: "Let every man ~take heed of his neighbor, and let
6 2, 31 | ministry [*Vulg.: 'Take heed to ~the ministry which thou
7 2, 65 | truth, he should pay no heed to the evidence, but should ~
8 2, 130 | written (Mt. 6:1): "Take heed, that you do not ~give justice
9 2, 152 | written (Tob. 4:13): "Take heed to keep thyself . ~. . from
10 2, 182 | says (Acts ~20:28): "Take heed to yourselves" and "to the
11 2, 187 | Ecclus. 37:14,15), "Give no heed to these ~in any matter
12 3, 31 | which ~nature does not heed, and therefore expels. Of
13 3, 54 | anyone ~may add, let him take heed not to add corruption, lest
14 3, 75 | accordingly, not paying heed to these things, have contended ~
15 3, 83 | from the server's want of heed that ~water is not added
16 Suppl, 12| for the past, and takes heed for the ~future. Accordingly
17 Suppl, 12| compensation for the past from the heed taken for the future, for
18 Suppl, 12| detestation: whereas when taking heed of the future, we begin
19 Suppl, 65| according to Tobias 4:13, "Take heed to keep thyself . . . from
20 Suppl, 72| wicked, who will pay little heed to the ~signs of the coming
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