Part, Question
1 1, 101 | the cultivation ~of the soil was a punishment of sin (
2 2, 102 | suitable that products of the soil should be offered up in
3 2, 102 | 13: The products of the soil are useful to man, either
4 2, 102 | and other products of the soil ~even before the deluge:
5 2, 102 | eating of the products of the soil savors rather of a ~simple
6 2, 102 | over-careful living. For the soil gives birth to the herb
7 2, 102 | that are produced by the ~soil. Another reason may be that
8 2, 102 | while the ~products of the soil were not.~Aquin.: SMT FS
9 2, 58 | xxii, 70] that just as "the soil gives proof ~of its fertility
10 2, 120 | farmer first purifies the soil, and afterwards sows his
11 2, 162 | encountered by the tillers ~of the soil, wherefore it is written (
12 2, 162 | punishment for the tiller of the soil, as ~Augustine says (Gen.
13 2, 162 | Likewise whoever tills the soil must needs eat his ~bread
14 2, 185 | of life, from tilling the soil or ~working at some trade
15 3, 51 | have said: They dug ~up the soil and stole Him away," as
16 Suppl, 40| one fixed portion of the soil.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
17 Suppl, 93| transforming ~the humors of the soil into its own nature; and
18 Suppl, 93| the better prepared the soil, the more plentiful fruit
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