|    Part, Question1   1, 64  |        Therefore their fall can be repaired by another. Consequently
 2   1, 65  |       Therefore ~their fall can be repaired by another. Consequently
 3   1, 118 |         which may not recede or be repaired: for what is generated ~
 4   1, 118 |        food can both recede and be repaired. If therefore a ~man lived
 5   2, 72  |       disorder of sickness can be ~repaired by reason of the vital principle
 6   2, 72  |           sin, his disorder can be repaired, ~because the principle
 7   2, 87  |          be saved, ~defects can be repaired by virtue of that principle.
 8   2, 88  |           corrupted, it cannot be ~repaired by any intrinsic principle,
 9   2, 88  |          referred to the ~end, are repaired through the end, even as
10   2, 88  |          about conclusions can ~be repaired through the truth of the
11   2, 88  |          to the last end cannot be repaired through something else as
12   2, 88  | irreparable, venial when it can be repaired. ~Now irreparability belongs
13   2, 135 |     therefore can man, after being repaired by the grace of Christ,
14   2, 135 |           of the free-will, albeit repaired by grace, to abide ~unchangeably
15   3, 36  | observations, ~who at stated times repaired to the summit of a mountain
16   3, 61  |      change after sin until it was repaired by Christ. ~Neither, therefore,
17 Suppl, 36|          lay aside since a ~man is repaired in an instant by Divine
18 Suppl, 77|         seeing that he is thereby ~repaired in order that he may obtain
 
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