|    Part, Question1   1, 101 |     earthly place answers that description, both because it ~is contrary
 2   2, 7   |       and place answer to this description. Therefore ~there are only
 3   2, 95  |    Para. 1/1~Whether Isidore's description of the quality of positive
 4   2, 95  |      would seem that Isidore's description of the quality of ~positive
 5   2, 95  |        in the last part of the description.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[95] A[
 6   2, 102 |       porphyrion.' St. Thomas' description tallies with the coot or ~
 7   2, 18  | account of covetousness, ~this description would be incorrect, since
 8   2, 89  |  Testament instruments of this description were employed, both because
 9   2, 108 |   moral conduct, a lie of this description ~inflicts an injury on one'
10   2, 152 |       harlot, or of ~any other description. Therefore it seems that
11   2, 156 | tallies with the Philosopher's description of the ~"ill-tempered."
12   2, 186 |   reason why religious of this description should ~not acquire the
13   3, 70  |     that an instrument of this description is required by any ~divine
14 Suppl, 90|    body will be a body of this description, being altogether ~subject
15 Suppl, 92|       in eternal bliss." This ~description is taken from a likeness
16 Suppl, 92|  Anselm do not answer to this ~description; but they are such as in
17 Suppl, 96|        Mt. 25:35-46) we find a description of our Lord's ~discussion
 
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