Part, Question
1 1, 85 | unless all its ~parts were counted: which is impossible.~Aquin.:
2 1, 85 | the ~things placed to be counted according to this succession
3 1, 102 | these are too numerous to be counted. Therefore we cannot ~assign
4 1, 104 | from a ~bucket, and are counted as the smallest grain of
5 2, 84 | a universal vice, is not counted along with the others, but ~
6 2, 101 | oblations and gifts are ~counted together with the sacrifices;
7 2, 61 | not that of long time, nor counted by the number of ~years;
8 2, 85 | because minute things are counted as nothing. Wherefore the
9 3, 65 | Therefore these should not be counted among the sacraments of ~
10 3, 71 | cleansed by exorcism, are counted among the unclean, as Dionysius
11 3, 72 | not that of long time, nor counted by the number of years."
12 3, 72 | will such a thing ever be counted among the sacraments of
13 3, 89 | dignity, whereby he was counted ~among the children of God,
14 Suppl, 14| s good ~works should be counted from the time when he sinned."
15 Suppl, 14| But they would not ~be counted, unless they derived some
16 Suppl, 17| will to absolve should be counted as a key.~Aquin.: SMT XP
17 Suppl, 69| earthly ~paradise is not counted among the five abodes, it
18 Suppl, 71| work of suffrage that is counted as belonging to the person
19 Suppl, 84| known generically is not counted. Hence we may choose a ~
20 Suppl, 86| believers who ~were at least counted as citizens of the City
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