Part, Question
1 1, 12 | I ~will not let him go" (Cant 3:4); in this sense also
2 1, 51 | likewise says ~(Hom. vi. super Cant.): "Let us assign incorporeity
3 1, 52 | likewise says ~(Hom. vi. super Cant.): "Let us assign incorporeity
4 2, 28 | languor: for it is ~written (Cant 2:5): "Stay me up with flowers,
5 2, 28 | it is: for it is written (Cant 5:6): "My soul melted when
6 2, 28 | Moreover it is said of ~love (Cant 8:6) that "its lamps are
7 2, 68 | of which it is written ~(Cant 8:7): "Many waters cannot
8 2, 23 | compared to fire, according to ~Cant 8:6: "The lamps thereof,"
9 2, 25 | contrary, It is written (Cant 2:4): "He brought me into
10 2, 25 | Ambrose [*Origen, Hom. ii in Cant.] says: "We ought to ~love
11 2, 25 | Ambrose [*Origen, Hom. ii in ~Cant.] says: "Good servants should
12 2, 42 | of charity, according to Cant ~2:4: "He set in order charity
13 2, 80 | is the material of fire [*Cant. ~8:6; Ps. 52:6]. Therefore
14 2, 106| the wicked, for a gloss on Cant 2:2, "As the ~lily among
15 3, 27 | so that what is written (Cant 4:7) ~is fulfilled: "Thou
16 3, 39 | it is said of the Church (Cant 6:8): "One is ~my dove."~
17 3, 79 | Divine goodness, according to Cant 5:1: "Eat, O ~friends, and
18 Suppl, 4| Bernard says (Serm. xi in Cant.): "Sorrow is a good ~thing,
|