|     Part, Question1   1, 8   |         whole perfect body" (Coel. et ~Mund. i). But the whole
  2   1, 23  |           Augustine says (De Corr. et Grat. 15): "Another will
  3   1, 23  |           Augustine says (De Corr. et Grat. 13): "The number of ~
  4   1, 23  |            the missal, 'pro ~vivis et defunctis.']"~Aquin.: SMT
  5   1, 31  |           and "other thing" [alius et ~aliud] have the same meaning,
  6   1, 32  |           Aristotle says (De Coelo et Mundo i, ~2): "Through this
  7   1, 45  |   Augustine says (Contra Adv. Leg. et Proph. i): "To make ~concerns
  8   1, 46  |    unbegotten, and also (De Coelo ~et Mundo i, text 20) that the
  9   1, 46  |           existence; and (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) he proves
 10   1, 50  |         first" and "second" [prius et posterius], as the Philosopher
 11   1, 51  |          the Philosopher (De Somn. et Vig. i), "that which has
 12   1, 65  |          removed from God (De Gen. et Corrup. ii, ~text. 59).~
 13   1, 75  |             unum quiddam est . . . et ens quiddam."]~Aquin.: SMT
 14   1, 77  |         Philosopher says (De Somno et Vigilia i) that ~"sensation
 15   1, 77  |          the beginning of De Somno et Vigilia. Now, ~it is clear
 16   1, 77  |        read in the book De Spiritu et Anima that ~"the soul withdraws
 17   1, 77  |      Philosopher proves (De Memor. et Remin. 1). But memory remains
 18   1, 46  |   Augustine says (Contra Adv. Leg. et Proph. i): "To make ~concerns
 19   1, 47  |     unbegotten, and also (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) that the
 20   1, 47  |           existence; and (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) he proves
 21   1, 51  |         first" and "second" [prius et posterius], as the Philosopher
 22   1, 52  |          the Philosopher (De Somn. et Vig. i), "that which has
 23   1, 66  |          removed from God (De Gen. et Corrup. ii, ~text. 59).~
 24   1, 74  |             unum quiddam est . . . et ens quiddam."]~Aquin.: SMT
 25   1, 76  |         Philosopher says (De Somno et Vigilia i) that ~"sensation
 26   1, 76  |          the beginning of De Somno et Vigilia. Now, ~it is clear
 27   1, 76  |        read in the book De Spiritu et Anima that "the soul withdraws
 28   1, 76  |      Philosopher proves (De Memor. et Remin. 1). But memory remains
 29   1, 77  |         the Philosopher (De Memor. et Remin. i), ~the imagination
 30   1, 77  |        action in his book De sensu et sensibilibus (viii). So
 31   1, 78  |            is stated in De Spiritu et Anima that "when we wish
 32   1, 78  |          For we read in De Spiritu et Anima that "when we wish
 33   1, 81  |             it is said (De Spiritu et Anima) that "the soul has ~
 34   1, 81  |           words quoted (De Spiritu et Anima); that the irascible
 35   1, 82  |           Bernard says (De Gratia ~et Lib. Arb. 1,2) that free-will
 36   1, 83  |           Aristotle says (De Somn. et Vigil.) ~that Democritus
 37   1, 83  |             as is said in De Somn. et Vigil. i and ~yet it sometimes
 38   1, 83  |            as we read in De ~Somn. et Vigil. iii. And, therefore,
 39   1, 85  |     because, as stated in De Somn. et ~Vigil. ii [*De Divinat.
 40   1, 85  |         Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vig.), that "some who are
 41   1, 88  |         Philosopher says (De Long. et Brev. Vitae ii), a form
 42   1, 94  |           Augustine says (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. 123) [*Work ~
 43   1, 94  |         Augustine says (De Correp. et Grat. x) that "God so ~ordered
 44   1, 94  |          xiii, 13; De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. i, 16]. Now it is
 45   1, 96  |           Augustine says (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test. ~qu. 19 [*Work
 46   1, 96  |           Augustine says (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test. qu. 19 [*Works
 47   1, 96  |           Augustine says (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test. qu. 19 [*Work
 48   1, 96  |            old age"; and (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test. qu. 19 ~[*Work
 49   1, 98  |    Augustine says (De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. ~i, 38): "This weakness
 50   1, 110 |          Aristotle says (De ~Somn. et Vigil.) [*De Insomniis iii.],
 51   1, 114 |            as is proved (De ~Coelo et Mundo iv, 2). Secondly,
 52   1, 114 |           Animal. ii, 7: ~De Sens. et Sensato ii: De Somn. et
 53   1, 114 |            et Sensato ii: De Somn. et Vigil. iii]: wherefore it
 54   1, 114 |         Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil. [*De Divin. ~per
 55   1, 116 |           Aristotle says (De Somn. et ~Vigil.; [*De Insomniis
 56   2, 1   |      Augustine says (De Mor. Eccl. et Manich. ii, 13): ~"According
 57   2, 21  |         Philosopher says (De Virt. et Vit. i) that ~"virtuous
 58   2, 50  |        Philosopher says (De Memor. et Remin. ii) ~that "custom
 59   2, 51  |       Philosopher ~says (De Memor. et Remin. 1) that "meditation
 60   2, 53  |         Philosopher says (De Long. et Brev. Vitae ii) that ~"forgetfulness
 61   2, 53  |         Philosopher says (De Long. et Brev. Vitae ii) that ~not
 62   2, 76  |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. lxvii) "that some
 63   2, 79  |      saying of Augustine (De Grat. et Lib. Arb. xxi, whence the
 64   2, 79  |          Augustine states (De Nat. et Grat. xxii). Therefore blindness,
 65   2, 80  |        Philosopher ~says (De Somno et Vigil.) [*De Insomn. iii,
 66   2, 80  |     Philosopher observes (De Somno et Virgil.: De Insomn. iii,
 67   2, 81  |     Retract. i, 9; De Pecc. Merit. et ~Remiss. ix; Contra Julian.
 68   2, 82  |          infants ~(De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. i, 39) that on account
 69   2, 82  |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concep. i, 23) that "lust ~
 70   2, 85  |        Further, Augustine (De Nat. et Grat. lxvii, 67) reckons "
 71   2, 89  |         this ~explanation (De Fide et Oper. xv), because, as the
 72   2, 89  |     Further Anselm says (De Gratia et Lib. Arb. vii): "Those who
 73   2, 89  |             Anselm says (De Gratia et Lib. Arb. vii): "Man was
 74   2, 90  |         say ~(Cod. 1, tit. De lege et constit. leg. vii). But
 75   2, 95  |           ff, tit. iii, v; De Leg. et Senat.]. Therefore ~not
 76   2, 95  |             ff., tit. iii; De Leg. et Senat.]. Wherefore ~Isidore
 77   2, 96  |         man, according to Is. 10:1 et seqq.: "Woe to them that
 78   2, 96  |           i, ff., tit. 3, De ~Leg. et Senat.] that "the sovereign
 79   2, 96  |            i, ff., tit. 3, De Leg. et ~Senat.]: "By no reason
 80   2, 99  |       Augustine proves (De Spiritu et Litera xiv), even the ~letter
 81   2, 99  |            Maximus states ~[*Fact. et Dict. Memor. i, 1], the
 82   2, 100 |   according to Augustine (De Spir. et Lit. xiv), refers even to
 83   2, 102 |        side, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo ii; and wisdom, like
 84   2, 106 |           Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxiv) that "as the
 85   2, 106 |           Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xvii): "There," i.e.
 86   2, 106 |           explains ~this (De Spir. et Lit. xiv, xvii) by saying
 87   2, 106 |          Augustine says ~(De Spir. et Lit. xviii), "the Apostle
 88   2, 106 |           from memory, omits the ~"et" (and), after "sinful flesh."
 89   2, 106 |          Ep. ccvii; De Pecc. Mer. ~et Rem. ii, 19]. Consequently
 90   2, 109 |        Augustine says (De Corrept. et Gratia ii) ~that "without
 91   2, 109 |             Augustine (De Corrupt. et Grat. ii) having stated
 92   2, 109 |           Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxvii), "do not be ~
 93   2, 109 |           Augustine says (De Corr. et ~Gratia vi). Correction
 94   2, 109 |          Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia xxvi) that "as the ~
 95   2, 109 |       words of Cyprian (De Correp. et ~Grat. xii). Hence man,
 96   2, 109 |          Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia xliii) [*Cf. De ~
 97   2, 109 |           xliii) [*Cf. De ~Correp. et Grat. xii]: "in the original
 98   2, 110 |          Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia ~xxii): "The light
 99   2, 110 |          Augustine ~says (De Spir. et Lit. xiv) that "operating
100   2, 110 |         Augustine says (De ~Gratia et Lib. Arbit. vi). Now merit
101   2, 111 |          Augustine says (De Gratia et Lib. Arbit. xvii): "God
102   2, 111 |          Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia ~xxxi): "It is prevenient,
103   2, 113 |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i, 26), if to leave ~
104   2, 2   |         Augustine states (De Corr. et Grat. v, vi ~[*Cf. Ep. cxc;
105   2, 2   |           Augustine says (De Corr. et Gratia vii; Ep. cxc): "Our ~
106   2, 4   |            11 [*Augustine, De Fide et Oper. xvi.]. Now ~faith
107   2, 13  |          Bernard says (De Dispens. et Praecept. xi) that "to ~
108   2, 16  |         Augustine states (De Grat. et Lib. Arb. xvii). But ~hope
109   2, 18  |            to Augustine (De Gratia et Lib. Arb. ~xviii), "that
110   2, 18  |   according to Augustine (De ~Nat. et Grat. lvii) it is compatible
111   2, 22  |          limit of power" (De Coelo et ~Mundo i, 11). But charity
112   2, 23  |            of St. Thierry, De Nat. et Dig. Amoris. vi.] ~drew
113   2, 25  |       Valerius Maximus says (Fact. et Dict. Memor. iv 7): "The
114   2, 31  |         Augustine says (De Correp. et Gratia xv): "Since we ignore
115   2, 37  |            says (Epist. ad Victor. et Pancrat.), "denotes a ~division."
116   2, 45  |      Valerius Maximus says [*Fact. et Dict. Memor. iv, 6] of the
117   2, 47  |      Philosopher proves (De Memor. et Remin. i), is in the sensitive ~
118   2, 47  |        Philosopher says (De Memor. et Remin. ii): "Sometimes a
119   2, 55  |             Digest. i, 1; De Just. et Jure 1] that "right is the ~
120   2, 55  |             Digest. i, 1; De Just. et Jure i] "the right of nations
121   2, 55  |             Digest. i, 1; De Just. et Jure i] says because "the
122   2, 55  |            Digest. i, ~1; De Just. et Jure i, 9): "whatever natural
123   2, 56  |             Digest. i, 1; De Just. et Jure 10]. For, according
124   2, 77  |    contrary, Augustine (De Correp. et Grat. i) declares that ~"
125   2, 81  |           Valerius Maximus [*Fact. et Dict. Memor. ~vii, 2], "
126   2, 81  |          the same authority (Fact. et Dict. Memor. vii, 2), ~"
127   2, 81  |        Augustine says (De ~Correp. et Grat. xv), so too no man
128   2, 81  |           he says again ~(QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test. lxviii), "their
129   2, 84  |         Decimam, de Decim. Primit. et Oblat.]: "According to the
130   2, 86  |            Ep. ~cxxvii, ad Arment. et Paulin.): "Since thou hast
131   2, 86  |             Ep. cxxvii, ad Arment. et Paulin.): "He is a kind
132   2, 86  |             Ep. cxxvii, ad Arment. et Paulin.), so also a promise ~
133   2, 86  |            Ep. cxxvii, ad ~Arment. et Paulin.) that "happy is
134   2, 86  |             Ep. cxxvii, ad Arment. et Paulin.): "Repent not of
135   2, 86  |    Augustine says ~(Ep. ad Arment. et Paulin. cxxcii): "Repent
136   2, 86  |       Decret. cap. Is qui, de Reg. et transeunt. ad ~Relig.] which
137   2, 86  |           Cap. Scripturae, de Voto et Voti ~redempt.]. Therefore
138   2, 86  |          Cap. ~Scripturae, de Voto et Voti redempt.] says that "
139   2, 86  |         Cap. de ~Peregin., de Voto et Voti redempt.), fasting
140   2, 97  |          13; ~Cod. i, 3, de Episc. et Cleric.]. Therefore sacrilege
141   2, 116 |             St. Augustine, De Fide et Oper. xvi) that "he ~builds
142   2, 122 |         Cyprian says (Ep. ad Mart. et Conf. ii): "Blessed ~martyrs,
143   2, 122 |          in a sermon (Ep. ad Mart. et Conf. ii): ~"The crowd of
144   2, 122 |        Assumption (Epist. ad Paul. et Eustoch.): "I ~should say
145   2, 135 |         Augustine says (De Correp. et Grat. xi). Much more ~therefore
146   2, 135 |         Augustine says (De Correp. et Grat. xi), "it was given ~
147   2, 145 |    Augustine in a sermon (De orat. et ~Jejun. [*Serm. lxxii (ccxxx,
148   2, 145 |          Arb. iii, 18; cf. De Nat. et Grat. lxvii]: "Let each ~
149   2, 148 |             Ambrose says [*De Elia et de Jejunio v] that "there
150   2, 150 |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup.) [*The quotation
151   2, 151 |        Augustine declares (De Nup. et Concup. i, ~24). Therefore
152   2, 152 |              Cod. i, iii de Episc. et Cler. 5]: "If ~any man dare,
153   2, 159 |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Gratia xxxiv): "Humility ~
154   2, 160 |           Augustine says ~(De Nat. et Grat. xxix) that "you will
155   2, 160 |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. xxix): "If he look ~
156   2, 160 |           Augustine says (De ~Nat. et Grat. xxix) that "many things
157   2, 160 |   Augustine into his book De ~Nat. et Grat., not as being his
158   2, 160 |         Bernard ~[*De Grad. Humil. et Superb. x, seqq.] also reckons
159   2, 160 |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. ~xx) that many things
160   2, 162 |            ad lit. [*De Pecc. Mer. et ~Rem. i, 16. Cf. Gen. ad
161   2, 162 |            18). Alcuin [*Interrog. et Resp. in ~Gen. lxxix], however,
162   2, 166 |            penitent says ~(De Vera et Falsa Poenit. 15) [*Spurious]: "
163   2, 170 |      Philosopher asserts (De Somn. et Vigil. [*De Divinat. per ~
164   2, 170 |         Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil. [*Cf. De ~Divinat.
165   2, 173 |           the Philosopher (De Mem. et Remin. ~i). Therefore it
166   2, 182 |       Justit. ~viii [*Cf. De Spir. et Lit. XXXVI]), and one escapes
167   2, 183 |             Ep. cxxvii ~ad Paulin. et Arment.): "Since you have
168   2, 184 |          says (Ep. xxxi ad Paulin. et Theras.) that "we are ~more
169   2, 184 |        says (Ep. cxxvii ad Paulin. et Arment.): "Repent not of ~
170   2, 184 |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. xxix) that "not all
171   2, 185 |         And Jerome says (ad Ripar. et ~Desider. [*Contra Vigilant.
172   2, 186 |         Decretal de Statu ~Monach. et Canon. Reg. [*Cap. Ne Nimia,
173   2, 186 |           said (Extra, de Regular. et Transeunt. ad Relig., ~cap.
174   2, 187 |            Non solum., de Regular. et Transeunt, ~ad Relig.] who
175   2, 187 |            Ep. cxxvii ad Armentar. et Paulin.), "happy is the ~
176   2, 187 |             Hence (Extra, De ~Voto et Voti Redemptione, cap. Per
177   2, 187 |           III says (Extra, De Voto et Voti Redemptione, cap. Scripturae), ~"
178   2, 187 |           said (Extra, De Regular. et Transeunt. ad Relig., cap. ~
179   2, 187 |       binding [*Extra, De Regular. et Transeunt. ~ad Relig., cap.
180   2, 187 |              Cod. IV, x, de Oblig. et Action, ~12] money lays
181   2, 187 |       Pontiff" (Extra, De Regular. et Transeunt. ad ~Relig., cap.
182   2, 187 |            Extra, De Statu Monach. et Canonic. Reg., cap. Quod
183   2, 187 |        decide" (Extra, De Regular. et Transeunt. ad Relig., ~cap.
184   3, 1   |            for, as is said Qq. Vet et ~Nov. Test., qu. 83, "it
185   3, 8   |         the Philosopher (De Memor. et Remin. ii). Hence the ancient
186   3, 13  |           Augustine says (Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test., qu. 77): "It
187   3, 13  |           Augustine says (Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test., qu. 77): "What ~
188   3, 18  |    Augustine says (De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. i, 32). ~Hence in
189   3, 18  |    Athanasius says [*De Incarnat. ~et Cont. Arianos, written against
190   3, 25  |        Philosopher says (De Memor. et Remin. i), there is ~a twofold
191   3, 27  |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i): "All flesh born
192   3, 27  |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. ~xxvi). Therefore
193   3, 27  |    according to Augustine (De Nup. et Concup. i.), it is ~lust
194   3, 27  |       Further, Augustine (Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test. lxxiii on Lk.
195   3, 27  |            Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. xxxvi): "In the matter ~
196   3, 27  |      useless," as is said De Coelo et Mundo ~i. But it would have
197   3, 27  |       Assumption (cf. Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch.): "Full indeed
198   3, 28  |           Augustine says ~(De Nup. et Concup. i): "In that union,"
199   3, 28  |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i), "it was befitting
200   3, 28  |            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i): "The Mother
201   3, 29  |           Augustine says (De ~Nup. et Concup. i): "She is called
202   3, 29  |           Augustine ~says (De Nup. et Concup. i): "All the nuptial
203   3, 30  |          For he says (De ~Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test. qu. li): "To
204   3, 31  |           is given in the Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test. [*Part i, qu.
205   3, 31  |            in the book De Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test. qu. lxxxv: ~"
206   3, 32  |           Augustine says (QQ. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. 52): "This ~
207   3, 34  |              Paterius, Expos. Vet. et Nov. Test. super ~Ex. 40]
208   3, 35  |            of the book De Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test., ~"Christ wished
209   3, 36  |            in the book De Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. ~lxiii,
210   3, 37  |               Athanasius, De Sabb. et Circumcis.]: from the decrepitude
211   3, 46  |          on the ~Passion (De Cruce et Latrone i, ii): "He suffered
212   3, 46  |          is written in De Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. lv: "The
213   3, 46  |          the author of De Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. ~lv, "our
214   3, 46  |          the author of De Qq. Vet. et Nov. Test., qu. ~lv, "the
215   3, 46  |          Passion (Hom. i De Cruce ~et Latrone): "The Lord was
216   3, 47  |          the author of De Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test., qu. ~lxvi, the
217   3, 50  |        full title is De ~Trinitate et Spiritu Sancto] says that
218   3, 51  |        Chrysostom says (Cont. Jud. et ~Gent. quod 'Christus sit
219   3, 53  |      Assumption [*Ep. ix ~ad Paul. et Eustoch.; among the supposititious
220   3, 60  |           one were to say "patrias et ~filias." For although the
221   3, 65  |       without a purpose" (De Coelo et ~Mundo i). Therefore all
222   3, 66  |           John (Extra, De Baptismo et ejus effectu, cap. ~Debitum).~
223   3, 68  |            Augustine says (De Fide et ~oper.). Neither, therefore,
224   3, 68  |          Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit. et Remiss. i), "the effect
225   3, 68  |           Augustine ~says (De Vera et Falsa Poenit. xiv): "All
226   3, 68  |           Baptism (De Pecc. Merit. et ~Remiss. i); and this cannot
227   3, 68  |    Augustine says (De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. i): "The Church,
228   3, 69  |           Baptism (De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss. i), that "in carnal
229   3, 69  |          Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit. et Remiss. i) "the effect of
230   3, 69  |          Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit. et Remiss. i) that "the effect
231   3, 70  |            Augustine says (De Vera et Falsa Poenit. ix). But we
232   3, 70  |         answer to Julian ~(De Nup. et Concup. ii): "From the time
233   3, 73  |           Postcommunion "pro vivis et ~defunctis"]: "May this
234   3, 73  |           Postcommunion "pro vivis et ~defunctis"]: "May the sacraments
235   3, 75  |       Prosper ~(Lanfranc, De Corp. et Sang. Dom. xiii): "Under
236   3, 77  |         Homily (Lanfranc, De Corp. et ~Sang. Dom. xx) that "the
237   3, 77  |        Homily (Lanfranc, De ~Corp. et Sang. Dom. xx). Secondly,
238   3, 79  |          Postcommunion, Pro ~vivis et defunctis): "May this sacrament
239   3, 79  |          says to Renatus (De Anima et ~ejus origine i): "Who may
240   3, 80  |         enacted (Extra, De Poenit. et Remiss. xii): "Let ~every
241   3, 83  |   Augustine (Paschasius, De ~Corp. et Sang. Dom. xii), "that we
242   3, 83  |     formality of the past (De Mem. et Remin. i).~Aquin.: SMT TP
243   3, 84  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et ~falsa Poenitentia, the
244   3, 84  |          book on Penance [*De vera et ~falsa Poenitentia, the
245   3, 84  |           Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, the authorship ~
246   3, 84  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, the authorship
247   3, 84  |           Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia the ~authorship
248   3, 84  |    According to Augustine (De vera et falsa Poenitentia, the ~
249   3, 85  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa ~Poenitentia, the
250   3, 85  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, the authorship
251   3, 86  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa ~Poenitentia, the
252   3, 86  |           Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, the authorship
253   3, 86  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et ~falsa Poenitentia, the
254   3, 87  |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa ~Poenitentia, the
255   3, 88  |       Augustine observes ~(De Nat. et Grat. xxix), not every sin
256   3, 89  |           declares (Hom. de Divite et Lazaro, 41 in Evang.) that "
257 Suppl, 2 |        quoting ~Augustine (De vera et falsa Poenitentia [*Work
258 Suppl, 4 |              Augustine, De Correp. et Grat.]. Therefore there
259 Suppl, 4 |           De Poenitentia [*De vera et falsa ~Poenitentia, work
260 Suppl, 4 |           St. Victor, De Pot. Lig. et ~Solv. 3,5,13] that "when
261 Suppl, 4 |      contrary, Augustine [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, work
262 Suppl, 6 |          the Decretals (De Poenit. et Remiss. xii), ~where it
263 Suppl, 6 |       utriusque sexus: De ~Poenit. et Remiss.). Now a man does
264 Suppl, 8 |             for he says in De vera et falsa Poenitentia [*Work
265 Suppl, 8 |     Bernard observes (De Praecept. et ~Dispens. ii). Now confession,
266 Suppl, 8 |        allowed by law ~(De Poenit. et Remiss., Cap. Ne pro dilatione)
267 Suppl, 8 | Ecclesiastical precept (De Poenit. et Remiss., Cap. Omnis utriusque) ~
268 Suppl, 9 |           Augustine says [*De vera et ~falsa Poenitentia, work
269 Suppl, 11|         Bernard ~says (De Proecep. et Dispens. ii), "that which
270 Suppl, 11|          Decretal says (De Poenit. et Remiss., Cap. Omnis ~utriusque): "
271 Suppl, 19|         Philosopher says (De Somno et Vigil. i). But the key which
272 Suppl, 20|            Augustine says (De vera et false Poenitentia [*Work
273 Suppl, 32|          the Philosopher (De Long. et ~Brev. Vitae i). Therefore
274 Suppl, 36|              Rudiment.). [*"Legere et non intelligere est negligere."
275 Suppl, 39|         the ~Philosopher (De Somn. et Vigil. i). Now the act of
276 Suppl, 41|          Digest. I, i, de justitia et ~jure, 1]. But in other
277 Suppl, 43|          cap. Praeterea, De spons. et matr.) which says expressly: "
278 Suppl, 45|       Sicut ex Litteris, De spons. et matr.). But this would not
279 Suppl, 45|           cap. Tua Nos, De ~Spons. et matr.) in reference to this
280 Suppl, 46|          legislation] (De sponsal. et matrim., cap. Is qui fidem).~
281 Suppl, 47|             Cum locum, De sponsal. et ~matrim.): "Since there
282 Suppl, 52|        Manumissiones, ff. de just. et ~jure.) that slavery is
283 Suppl, 53|      jurists ~assert (cap. Joannes et seqq., De cler. conjug.),
284 Suppl, 54|           Digests (i, ff. De just. et jure). Now ~brute animals
285 Suppl, 55|            Ad audiendem, De spons. et ~matrim.) forbade a certain
286 Suppl, 55|            Non debent, De consang. et affinit.), "length of time
287 Suppl, 55|            cap. Super eo, De test. et attest.; ~cap. Literas,
288 Suppl, 58|         stated (Extra, De Frigidis et Malefic., cap. Quod ~Sedem): "
289 Suppl, 58|            Non Solum, De ~regular. et transeunt.) no one can be
290 Suppl, 58|         cap. Quod Sedem, De frigid et malefic.) ~says that "a
291 Suppl, 61|             Non solum, de regular. et ~transeunt.) a profession,
292 Suppl, 62|    according to Augustine (De Nup. et Concup. i, 10), "as long
293 Suppl, 65|       Digests (1, i, ff. De just. ~et jure). Now nature has not
294 Suppl, 65|       Commentator states (De Coelo et Mundo iii, 28), therefore
295 Suppl, 65|            Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i, 8). Accordingly
296 Suppl, 70|           Augustine says (De Spir. et Anim. xv): "The soul withdraws
297 Suppl, 70|         Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil.) that ~"where we
298 Suppl, 70|         Augustine says (De Spiritu et Anima xv): "When the ~soul
299 Suppl, 70|            as proved ~in De Memor. et Remin. i. Now separated
300 Suppl, 74|        Assumption [*Ep. x ad Paul. et ~Eustoch., now recognized
301 Suppl, 74|       sudden as stated in De Sensu et ~Sensato vii. Now the resurrection
302 Suppl, 77|   statement of Augustine (De Spir. et Anima xv) that "the body
303 Suppl, 79|        assists teaching" (De Sensu et Sensato i). But ~the blessed,
304 Suppl, 81|        Augustine says (De Spiritu ~et Anima, lxiii [*Cf. Q[70],
305 Suppl, 81|          the Philosopher (De Coelo et Mundo ii), ~"that which
306 Suppl, 82|        determinate body" (De Sensu et Sensato ~iii). But glorified
307 Suppl, 87|            Augustine [*De ~Spiritu et Anima, work of an unknown
308 Suppl, 88|            last for ever (De Coelo et Mundo i). Therefore this ~
309 Suppl, 88|     because, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo ii, "those bodies
310 Suppl, 88|         out by ~movement (De Coelo et Mundo ii). Therefore the
311 Suppl, 88|          as is proved in De Coelo ~et Mundo i. But work here denotes
312 Suppl, 88|       Commentator says on De Coelo et Mundo; and ~consequently
313 Suppl, 92|             De donat. ~inter virum et uxorem). Thus also in spiritual
314 Suppl, 93|  everything, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo i, and contains a ~
315 Suppl, 93|         Assumption ~[*Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch.]: "I should say
316 Suppl, 93|          de Assump. [*Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch. ix]) speaking of
317 Suppl, 94|        Aristotle relates (De Coelo et ~Mundo ii). It is, however,
318 Suppl, 95|   Consideratione v, 12; De ~Gratia et Libero Arbitrio ix] that "
319 Suppl, 96|          lasts for ever" (De Coelo et Mundo ~i). But punishment
320 Appen1, 2|            and Augustine [*De vera et ~falsa poenit. iv, xviii,
 
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