Part, Question
1 1, 6 | see good itself if thou canst; and so thou shalt see God, ~
2 2, 102 | the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason ~[
3 2, 41 | another, as much as thou canst lend, and if ~thou refusest
4 2, 86 | hast bound ~thyself, thou canst not do otherwise. If thou
5 2, 86 | rather rejoice that thou canst no longer do what thou mightest ~
6 2, 86 | rather rejoice that thou canst no longer do what thou mightest
7 2, 93 | shalt give that which thou canst not give ~to both."~Aquin.:
8 2, 151 | counsel nor moderation, thou canst not control it ~by counseling."
9 2, 166 | hunger; for whenever thou canst save a man ~by feeding him,
10 2, 174 | heard of ~thee, that thou canst interpret obscure things,
11 2, 184 | rejoice rather that thou canst no longer do lawfully, what
12 2, 187 | mockery as ~though to say: Canst not thou what these youths
13 3, 1 | give to ~thee, when thou canst give at present." Therefore
14 3, 21 | thyself ~in Me, for thou canst desire something proper
15 3, 46 | 6), as if to say: "Thou canst pardon me without ~injustice."~
16 Suppl, 92| whatever endowment thou canst please, strive to please."
17 Suppl, 96| all, O Lord, because Thou canst do all things." But ~among
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