Part, Question
1 1, 23 | that as the corporeal sun sends his rays ~upon all without
2 1, 43 | mission~(8) Whether any person sends Himself visibly or invisibly?~
3 1, 43 | command, ~as the master sends the servant; or according
4 1, 43 | according to origin, as a tree ~sends forth its flowers. The habitude
5 1, 43 | be said that the Father sends Himself.~Aquin.: SMT FP
6 1, 43 | this sense not each person sends, but ~that person only Who
7 1, 43 | sense the whole ~Trinity sends the person sent. This reason
8 1, 43 | mission~(8) Whether any person sends Himself visibly or invisibly?~
9 1, 43 | command, ~as the master sends the servant; or according
10 1, 43 | according to origin, as a tree ~sends forth its flowers. The habitude
11 1, 43 | be said that the Father sends Himself.~Aquin.: SMT FP
12 1, 43 | this sense not each person sends, but ~that person only Who
13 1, 43 | sense the whole ~Trinity sends the person sent. This reason
14 1, 89 | soul." But he who breathes sends forth something of ~himself.
15 1, 110| however, says ~that he also sends them; for he remarks that "
16 2, 185| nor by manifest heresies, sends in advance false ~brethren,
17 3, 69 | far as it is concerned, sends forth its heat ~equally
18 3, 83 | missa]; because the priest ~sends [mittit] his prayers up
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