Part, Question
1 1, 78 | countenance, O Lord, is signed upon us."~Aquin.: SMT FP
2 1, 83 | countenance, O Lord, is ~signed upon us," as though he were
3 1, 92 | countenance, O Lord, is ~signed upon us" (Ps. 4:7), the
4 1, 116 | light of His countenance is signed upon us" (Ps. 4:7), ~through
5 2, 19 | countenance, O Lord, is signed upon us": as though to say: ~"
6 2, 91 | countenance, O ~Lord, is signed upon us": thus implying
7 3, 72 | but furthermore man is signed ~outwardly, as it were with
8 3, 72 | the sign of the cross is signed with chrism ~on man's brow.
9 3, 72 | Cleric. i): "The baptized is ~signed by the priest with chrism
10 3, 72 | Wherefore he is fittingly signed with the sign of the cross
11 3, 72 | reasons. First, because he is signed with ~the sign of the cross,
12 3, 72 | iv). And therefore man is signed with chrism, ~that neither
13 3, 72 | written by the clerk, is signed by his employer. ~Now the
14 3, 72 | letter already ~written, is signed with the sign of the cross.
15 3, 72 | Cleric. i), "the baptized is ~signed by the priest with chrism
16 Suppl, 68| document or in a document signed by three witnesses, without ~
17 Appen1, 1| although they have not been signed with Baptism, they ~are
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