Part, Question
1 1, 13 | inasmuch as ~relations serve to recall a thing mentioned before
2 2, 32 | the season of health we recall past pains without feeling
3 2, 101 | wherefore it was necessary to recall ~them by means of ceremonial
4 2, 102 | shunning of idolatry; or recall certain Divine ~benefits;
5 2, 102 | celebrated fifty days later, to recall the blessing of the giving
6 2, 103 | observance of the sabbath, to recall the blessing of creation: ~
7 2, 113 | to them. Yet he ought to recall them to mind, in order to
8 2, 25 | because it is more pleasant to recall virtuous goods than the ~
9 2, 101 | they are wicked beyond recall, and should be looked upon
10 3, 83 | utters many words cannot recall to mind all that ~he has
11 Suppl, 84| and he will be unable to recall them from the ~treasure
12 Suppl, 84| grieve for the sins which we recall to memory is ~charity. Since
13 Suppl, 84| for their sins, if they recall ~them to memory: yet this
14 Suppl, 84| Therefore they will not recall ~their own sins to memory.~
15 Suppl, 84| our aid, so that we shall recall all of our sins to ~mind."~
16 Suppl, 84| power will cause all to recall their deeds, and this energy,
17 Suppl, 84| repentance, which they will recall together with their ~other
18 Suppl, 84| consequently as each ~one will recall his own merits or demerits,
19 Suppl, 87| His past Passion, He will recall men to ~the thought of His
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