Part, Question
1 1, 70 | produced ~the lights, to adorn the heaven by their movements;
2 1, 70 | move upon the earth and adorn it. It must ~also here be
3 1, 71 | bodies which they are set to adorn, ~rather than to the superiority
4 1, 74 | according as the animals adorn ~the same parts of the world,
5 1, 71 | produced ~the lights, to adorn the heaven by their movements;
6 1, 71 | move upon the earth and adorn it. It must ~also here be
7 1, 71 | bodies which they are set to adorn, ~rather than to the superiority
8 1, 73 | according as the animals adorn ~the same parts of the world,
9 2, 167 | it unbecoming for her to adorn herself inordinately. Now ~
10 2, 167 | Wherefore if a married woman adorn herself ~in order to please
11 2, 167 | sin. And if indeed they adorn themselves with this ~intention
12 2, 167 | forbid married women to adorn ~themselves in order to
13 2, 167 | women are not ~forbidden to adorn themselves soberly and moderately
14 2, 167 | permitted, but not ordered, to adorn ~themselves." However, such
15 2, 167 | since ~women may lawfully adorn themselves, whether to maintain
16 3, 36 | inhabit, and the stars adorn, the heavens: by both, therefore,
17 Suppl, 88| These bodies are said to adorn the elements, inasmuch as ~
18 Suppl, 88| specific actions: hence they adorn the elements in their ~active
19 Suppl, 89| crowns which perfect and adorn their ~happiness.~Aquin.:
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