Part, Question
1 2, 86 | above (A[1]~), denotes a blemish in the brightness of the
2 2, 102 | their families, hath a ~blemish, he shall not offer bread
3 2, 102 | in which ~there" was "no blemish"; "and which" had "not carried
4 2, 102 | without giving pain, and is a blemish on the comeliness of the ~
5 2, 84 | sacrifices to be ~without blemish. Secondly, on account of
6 2, 84 | himself to offer without blemish whatever he has vowed: hence
7 2, 166 | steady, pure, and free from blemish." It is moreover from ~our
8 2, 184 | man that is found without blemish," and the ~Philosopher says (
9 2, 184 | man that is found without blemish, and that hath ~not gone
10 3, 27 | But the fomes implies a blemish, ~at any rate in the flesh.
11 3, 64 | throughout their families, hath a blemish, he ~shall not offer bread
12 3, 84 | the flocks a ram without blemish to the priest, according
13 Suppl, 18| less there remains of the blemish of the ~previous sin, and
14 Suppl, 18| required to remove that blemish. ~Wherefore even when a
15 Suppl, 18| cleanses the latter from the blemish ~of sin.~Aquin.: SMT XP
16 Suppl, 36| throughout their ~families hath a blemish, he shall not offer bread
17 Suppl, 36| Lev. 21:17,18). Now "blemish signifies all kinds of ~
18 Suppl, 39| such as to cause a ~notable blemish, whereby a man's comeliness
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