|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |   can form the likeness of a golden mountain; and ~the intellect,
 2   1, 77  |   compose the ~one form of a golden mountain, which we have
 3   2, 102 |     testament in which was a golden pot that had manna, ~and
 4   2, 102 |   gold. And in the ark was a golden pot, ~i.e. His holy soul,
 5   2, 102 |     Seventhly, there was the golden plate which hung over his ~
 6   2, 102 | signified the ~empyrean: the golden plate was a token of God,
 7   2, 102 |    this was signified by the golden plate worn over the ~forehead,
 8   2, 102 |  violet ~tunic. Hence little golden bells were fixed to the
 9   2, 2   |   man on whose breast was ~a golden plate with the inscription: "
10   2, 61  |     assembly a ~man having a golden ring,' etc., refer to our
11   2, 129 |     assembly a man ~having a golden ring, in fine apparel . . .
12   3, 83  |     the ~priests did not use golden but wooden chalices; but
13 Suppl, 40|      1/1~OBJ 6: Further, the golden plate on which was written
14 Suppl, 40|  power, for it signifies the golden chain which those who ~fought
15 Suppl, 93|    make . . . another little golden crown [coronam ~aureolam],"
16 Suppl, 93|    shalt make another little golden crown," says that ~"finally
17 Suppl, 93|    shalt also make a little ~golden crown [coronam aureolam]"
18 Suppl, 93|     crown, etc. says that ~a golden [aurea] crown is added,
19 Suppl, 93|     this is added the little golden crown ~[aureola] when it
 
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