Part, Question
1 1, 64 | procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the judgment ~day:
2 1, 75 | process which cannot be prolonged indefinitely, we must allow ~
3 1, 65 | procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the judgment ~day:
4 1, 74 | process which cannot be prolonged indefinitely, we must allow ~
5 2, 88 | through being repeated or prolonged, unless by chance something
6 2, 88 | supervene ~in the repeated or prolonged act to change its species,
7 2, 27 | me that my sojourning is prolonged!" ~Therefore the joy of
8 2, 81 | through the strain being prolonged. By so doing they make ~
9 2, 126 | describes as "the voluntary and prolonged endurance of arduous and ~
10 2, 126 | The other is that by ~the prolonged suffering of hardships man
11 2, 134 | patience is the voluntary and prolonged endurance of arduous and ~
12 2, 162 | beneficial food ~he might have prolonged his life. Hence in the words "
13 2, 183 | administration ~has been prolonged so as to remain in force
14 3, 46 | endured sharper and more prolonged pains than Christ, as is
15 3, 84 | for Penance to ~be further prolonged.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
16 3, 84 | that Penance should not be ~prolonged till the end of life.~Aquin.:
17 Suppl, 96| State, his punishment is ~prolonged or curtailed, according
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