Part, Question
1 1, 22 | are directed - namely, ~remembrance of the past, and understanding
2 1, 22 | present; inasmuch as ~from the remembrance of what is past and the
3 1, 88 | The Philosopher speaks of remembrance, according as memory ~belongs
4 1, 92 | mind, not because it has a remembrance of itself, loves ~itself,
5 1, 92 | longer ~exist, but only the remembrance of faith.~Aquin.: SMT FP
6 2, 113 | committed, and from this remembrance the soul goes on ~to have
7 2, 15 | house." Thus the continual ~remembrance of God's commandments is
8 2, 92 | age, owing to the recent ~remembrance of the creation of the world,
9 3, 11 | prudence are ~required the remembrance of past things, knowledge
10 3, 73 | the Eucharist, which is a remembrance of the Passion now past,
11 3, 80 | celebrates once a year the remembrance of Christ's Passion. But
12 3, 83 | Nevertheless, the anniversary remembrance represents what ~took place
13 Suppl, 1 | humility of mind, arising from remembrance of sin and fear of ~the
14 Suppl, 1 | the words, "arising from ~remembrance of sin," etc. Another definition
15 Suppl, 2 | but not in a particular remembrance, and then a man ~is bound
16 Suppl, 71| monument" takes its name from remembrance, for a monument is something ~
17 Suppl, 84| repentance remain in the ~remembrance of repentance, which they
18 Suppl, 88| former things shall not be in remembrance"; and ~(Apoc. 21:1): "I
19 Suppl, 95| because they will bear in remembrance ~the glory of the blessed
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