Part, Question
1 1, 94 | absolute ~and proportional. The widow who put two mites into the
2 1, 94 | proportionate degree the widow gave more, as Our Lord ~
3 2, 105 | the fatherless, and the widow . . . ~shall come and shall
4 2, 30 | read ~(Lk. 21:3) of the widow who cast two brass mites
5 2, 30 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The widow who gave less in quantity,
6 2, 30 | Lk. 21:3,4) commended the widow because ~"of her want, she
7 2, 63 | the fatherless, nor the widow when she poureth out ~her
8 2, 63 | her complaint." Now the widow and the orphan are not connected
9 2, 85 | the fatherless, and the widow, that are within thy gates,
10 2, 94 | judge who scarcely heard the widow's request."~Aquin.: SMT
11 2, 151 | we prefer the good of the widow Anna, ~and much more that
12 2, 152 | seduction ~if a man abduct a widow or one who is not a virgin.
13 2, 187 | says (1 Tim. 5:4): "If any widow have children or grandchildren,
14 3, 31 | the law did not forbid his widow to ~remarry, Melchi, who
15 3, 31 | family as Mathan, married his widow, who ~bore him a son, called
16 3, 31 | issue, married the latter's widow, according to the ~prescription
17 3, 79 | 43: cf. Lk. 21:4) ~of the widow who offered "two mites"
18 3, 89 | Braga]: "If a man marry a ~widow or the relict of another,
19 Suppl, 39| priestess [presbytera] means a ~widow, for the word "presbyter"
20 Suppl, 55| marrying ~another man's widow would contract affinity
21 Suppl, 55| former cannot marry ~his widow on account of the second
22 Suppl, 55| Again if a man A ~marry a widow B, C, a relation of her
23 Suppl, 66| fourth, when a man marries a widow. Accordingly ~irregularity
24 Suppl, 66| says: "If a ~Reader marry a widow, let him remain a Reader,
25 Suppl, 67| priest could not ~marry a widow or a divorced woman.~Aquin.:
26 Suppl, 93| one ~that is not his, the widow from both hers and not hers,
27 Suppl, 93| fruit is ~not due to every widow, but only, as some say,
28 Suppl, 93| one who vows to remain ~a widow. Therefore it would seem
29 Suppl, 93| is more perfect ~than the widow's, for the most perfect
30 Suppl, 93| fruit is due, not to every widow, but only to ~those who
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