Part, Question
1 1, 1 | matter of argument. For Ambrose ~says (De Fide 1): "Put
2 1, 5 | number and measure; for Ambrose says (Hexam. i, 9): "It ~
3 1, 5 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose makes use of this division
4 1, 8 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Spir. Sanct. i,
5 1, 13 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii), "Some
6 1, 13 | universally held. Hence also Ambrose (De Fide i) that ~this name "
7 1, 13 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide i) that "God"
8 1, 19 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii, 3): "The
9 1, 23 | predestined." Again a gloss of Ambrose on Rm. 9:15: "I will have ~
10 1, 30 | oneness and ~of solitude;" and Ambrose says (De Fide i): "When
11 1, 31 | Father; which is against what Ambrose ~says (De Fide i), that "
12 1, 31 | and ~"discrepant." For Ambrose says (De Fide i) that "in
13 1, 31 | order of their nature. Hence Ambrose says (De Fide i): "What
14 1, 32 | generation by his own mind." And Ambrose says (De ~Fide ii, 5), "
15 1, 50 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Ambrose says (De Spir. Sanct. i,
16 1, 50 | corporeal and spiritual. Hence Ambrose says (De Spir. ~Sanct. i,
17 1, 66 | Basil (Hom. ii In Hexaem.), Ambrose (In ~Hexaem. i), and Chrysostom (
18 1, 67 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii) that "
19 1, 67 | to ~spiritual things, as Ambrose says (De Fide ii). But if
20 1, 51 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Ambrose says (De Spir. Sanct. i,
21 1, 51 | corporeal and spiritual. Hence Ambrose says (De Spir. ~Sanct. i,
22 1, 67 | Basil (Hom. ii In Hexaem.), Ambrose (In ~Hexaem. i), and Chrysostom (
23 1, 68 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii) that "
24 1, 68 | to ~spiritual things, as Ambrose says (De Fide ii). But if
25 1, 113 | of the devil. As to this, Ambrose says on Lk. 4:13: ~"The
26 2, 1 | generator. And since, as ~Ambrose says (Prolog. super Luc.) "
27 2, 2 | else: since, according to Ambrose ~[*Augustine, Contra Maxim.
28 2, 2 | well known and praised," as Ambrose ~[*Augustine, Contra Maxim.
29 2, 11 | end. Or we ~may say with Ambrose that they are called fruits
30 2, 24 | properly predicated of man," as Ambrose says (Super Luc. Prolog.).
31 2, 38 | the words from the hymn of Ambrose [*Cf. Sarum Breviary: First ~
32 2, 61 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose in explaining the words, "
33 2, 61 | attributed to fortitude: for Ambrose says (De Offic. xxxvi): "
34 2, 65 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says on Lk. 6:20: "The virtues
35 2, 68 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Spiritu Sancto
36 2, 68 | gathered from the passage of Ambrose, just quoted. The reason
37 2, 69 | of the Holy ~Ghost; and Ambrose in his commentary on Luke
38 2, 69 | Reply OBJ 1: Augustine and Ambrose assign the beatitudes to
39 2, 69 | Q[68], A[8]). ~Wherefore Ambrose, in explaining the beatitudes
40 2, 69 | rewards. For some, with Ambrose (Super Luc. v), hold that
41 2, 69 | meekness to ~fortitude, for Ambrose says on Lk. 6:22: "It is
42 2, 69 | shall hate you." And as Ambrose says on Lk. 6:20, "poverty
43 2, 69 | consequence. Or else, according to Ambrose (Super ~Luc. v), the kingdom
44 2, 70 | to the virtuous. Hence Ambrose says (De Parad. xiii) that
45 2, 73 | commit all sins, because, as ~Ambrose says (De Parad. viii), "
46 2, 76 | ignorance aggravates sin; for Ambrose commenting on Rm. 2:4, "
47 2, 76 | Reply OBJ 3: The words of Ambrose may be understood as referring
48 2, 88 | has ~been pardoned: thus Ambrose says that "penance makes
49 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Paradiso viii)
50 2, 100 | Because sin, as stated by Ambrose (De Paradiso viii), is "
51 2, 2 | also be replied that, as Ambrose observes in his commentary
52 2, 10 | Sylvester with Constantine, ~and Ambrose with Theodosius, who would
53 2, 12 | owe him allegiance. For Ambrose [*St. Augustine, Super Ps.
54 2, 13 | Hilary (Can. xii in Matth.), Ambrose (Super Luc. xii, 10), Jerome ~(
55 2, 16 | charity precedes hope. For Ambrose says on Lk. ~27:6, "If you
56 2, 16 | It is in this sense that Ambrose states ~(OBJ[1]) that charity
57 2, 18 | according to the ~expounding of Ambrose on Lk. 6:20 and Jerome on
58 2, 22 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose [*Lombard, Sent. iii, D,
59 2, 25 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 7): "
60 2, 25 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose is speaking of love with
61 2, 25 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose [*Origen, Hom. ii in Cant.]
62 2, 25 | Ethic. viii, 7). Hence Ambrose [*Origen, Hom. ii in ~Cant.]
63 2, 30 | such cases the words of Ambrose apply, ~"Feed him that dies
64 2, 30 | many as you might ~help." Ambrose expresses himself in the
65 2, 30 | appears from the words of Ambrose who says (Cf. Canon ~Pasce
66 2, 30 | in them. Or, according to Ambrose in his ~commentary on Lk.
67 2, 30 | state of religion, for as Ambrose [*The ~quotation is from
68 2, 30 | connected with us. Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Officiis i, 30): "
69 2, 30 | become richer thereby, as Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30).
70 2, 30 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30): "
71 2, 30 | food and ~clothing. Hence Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30): "
72 2, 36 | it is a mortal sin. Thus Ambrose [*Cf. Gloss. ~Ord. in Rom.
73 2, 37 | because sin, according to Ambrose (De Parad. viii) "is disobedience ~
74 2, 38 | even among enemies," as Ambrose states (De Officiis ~i).~
75 2, 42 | mortally, since ~according to Ambrose (De Parad. viii) sin is
76 2, 45 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "
77 2, 45 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose, and Tully also (De Invent.
78 2, 55 | each one what is his, as Ambrose states (De Offic. i, 24). ~
79 2, 56 | do a virtuous deed: for ~Ambrose says (De Officiis ii, 6): "
80 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "
81 2, 58 | blameless defence. Wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 36)
82 2, 64 | 3: Further, according to Ambrose (De Trin. i [*De Fide, ad ~
83 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Ambrose says [*Serm. lxiv, de temp.],
84 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: When Ambrose says: "Let no man call his
85 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says [*Serm. lxiv, de temp.,
86 2, 64 | the poor. For this reason ~Ambrose [*Loc. cit., A[2], OBJ[3]]
87 2, 64 | spoils from the enemy; for Ambrose says (De Patriarch. 4 [*
88 2, 65 | the contrary, Augustine [*Ambrose, Super Ps. 118, serm. 20]
89 2, 65 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose in his commentary on 1 Cor.
90 2, 75 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 11): "
91 2, 75 | Para. 1/1 ~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 10): "
92 2, 77 | definition of sin; because Ambrose says (De Parad. viii) ~that
93 2, 77 | It is in this way that Ambrose defined sin, considering
94 2, 80 | devotion is God, of Whom ~Ambrose, commenting on Lk. 9:55,
95 2, 87 | oath was unlawful. Hence ~Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 50): "
96 2, 89 | On the contrary, Blessed Ambrose established singing in the
97 2, 91 | ecclesiastical custom. Hence ~Ambrose [*Comment. in 1 ad Cor.
98 2, 93 | to ~tempting God. Hence Ambrose, commenting on the words
99 2, 95 | hope in God alone. Hence Ambrose, ~commenting on Lk. 9:3, "
100 2, 98 | prisoners, according to Ambrose (De Offic. ii, 28). ~Therefore
101 2, 99 | rather than God, but, as Ambrose says on Lk. 12:52, "the
102 2, 102 | a general sin, because ~Ambrose says (De Parad. viii) that "
103 2, 103 | disobedience, as appears from Ambrose's definition given above (
104 2, 103 | The definition given by Ambrose refers to mortal sin, which ~
105 2, 106 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further Ambrose says on Lk. 5 that "the
106 2, 109 | would ~go farther"; and Ambrose in his book on the Patriarchs (
107 2, 109 | figuratively. Wherefore Ambrose (De Abraham i) says ~that
108 2, 115 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "
109 2, 115 | Reply OBJ 1: According to Ambrose (Serm. lxiv de Temp.) and
110 2, 115 | belonging to him. Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i): "It
111 2, 115 | to certain people"; and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i) that "
112 2, 115 | sake of other sins. Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i): "If
113 2, 115 | habit of the giver": and Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i) that "
114 2, 115 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Justice
115 2, 115 | Dionysius (Div. Nom. iv). Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i) that "
116 2, 115 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "
117 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude
118 2, 121 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose takes fortitude in a broad
119 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "
120 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose, commenting on Gal. 5:22, "
121 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "The
122 2, 121 | Gregory (Moral. xxii), Ambrose in his commentary on Lk. ~
123 2, 121 | all other virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude
124 2, 121 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Ambrose places fortitude before
125 2, 121 | somewhat on justice. Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that ~"
126 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 42) that "
127 2, 139 | 3: Further, according to Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) "the grace
128 2, 139 | greatest of the virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "
129 2, 142 | a part of honesty: for ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "
130 2, 142 | disposition to it: wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 43)
131 2, 143 | unless it be honest: and Ambrose makes the same statement (
132 2, 143 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Tully and Ambrose mean to say that nothing
133 2, 143 | part of ~temperance, and Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) ascribes
134 2, 145 | a mountain to pray": and Ambrose [*Exposit. in Luc.] ~commenting
135 2, 148 | of falling into sin. For Ambrose says ~(De Patriarch. [*De
136 2, 148 | punished most severely; for ~Ambrose says [*De Elia et de Jejunio
137 2, 150 | sexual intercourse. Hence, Ambrose says ~(De Virgin. i, 5)
138 2, 150 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Virgin. i, 3): "
139 2, 150 | to ~chastity. Wherefore Ambrose says (De Virgin. i, 7): "
140 2, 152 | result: because a gloss of Ambrose [*The ~quotation is from
141 2, 152 | Lombard, who refers it to St. ~Ambrose: whereas it is from Hilary
142 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Patriarch. [*De
143 2, 152 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose here takes seduction in
144 2, 153 | matter of continence. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 46): "
145 2, 153 | St. ~Thomas' reading; St. Ambrose wrote "concinentem = harmonious"].~
146 2, 153 | matter: and in ~this sense Ambrose speaks of continence.~Aquin.:
147 2, 155 | virtues: because a gloss of Ambrose [*Hilary ~the deacon] on
148 2, 160 | by sin." Now according to Ambrose [*De Parad. viii], ~"every
149 2, 161 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says, commenting on Lk.
150 2, 166 | s outward movements: for Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18): "
151 2, 166 | beauty of ~honesty. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "
152 2, 166 | business, or place. ~Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "
153 2, 166 | man, show what he is"; and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18)
154 2, 166 | efforts of reason. Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 18): "
155 2, 166 | of the soul. ~Wherefore Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18) that "
156 2, 166 | may be ~corrected. Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "
157 2, 166 | virtue about games. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 23): "
158 2, 166 | mind altogether. Hence ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 20): "
159 2, 166 | great ~things." Wherefore Ambrose does not altogether exclude
160 2, 166 | have to ~assist him, for Ambrose says (De Offic. [*Quoted
161 2, 167 | the outward apparel; for Ambrose says (De Offic. ~i, 19): "
162 2, 170 | foretell the ~truth. For Ambrose [*Hilary the Deacon (Ambrosiaster)
163 2, 178 | especially temperance, as Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43,45,
164 2, 182 | have followed Thee'"; and Ambrose, commenting on ~Lk. 5:27, "
165 2, 182 | deceitful deeds," according to Ambrose in one of his sermons (xxx
166 2, 183 | holy bishops as Athanasius, Ambrose, and Augustine ~would have
167 2, 183 | which they acquire. For Ambrose ~[*Basil, Serm. lxiv, de
168 2, 183 | Reply OBJ 1: This saying of Ambrose refers to the administration
169 2, 183 | the richer thereby. Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "
170 2, 183 | necessity: for then, as Ambrose says (De Offic. ii, ~28),
171 2, 184 | of necessity. Wherefore ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "
172 2, 185 | makes all things common, as Ambrose [*Basil, Serm. de Temp.
173 2, 185 | supposititious works of St. Ambrose] asserts. Consequently if ~
174 2, 185 | Fide Orth. ii, 15). Now Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30) that "
175 2, 186 | a becoming manner. Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i, 27): "
176 2, 187 | Holy Ghost, according to Ambrose (Super ~Luc. 1:15), "is
177 3, 9 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Incarnat. vii): "
178 3, 12 | grace with God and men"; and Ambrose says (De Incar. Dom. vii) ~
179 3, 13 | Christ had omnipotence. For ~Ambrose [*Gloss, Ord.] says on Lk.
180 3, 15 | sorrowful even ~unto death." And Ambrose says (De Trin. ii.) that "
181 3, 16 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Trin. i): "Was
182 3, 18 | but Thine be done." And ~Ambrose, quoting this to the Emperor
183 3, 18 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii, 7): "Mine
184 3, 19 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Fide ii, 8): "How
185 3, 21 | example ~of prayer; hence Ambrose says (on Lk. 6:12): "Be
186 3, 21 | R.O. 1 Para. 4/5~Lastly, Ambrose, Origen and Chrysostom say
187 3, 23 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Incarn. viii): "
188 3, 27 | formation of the body. ~Likewise Ambrose says of John the Baptist (
189 3, 27 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~As to what Ambrose says, viz. that in John
190 3, 27 | time of our Lord's Passion. Ambrose (in Luc. 2:35) says ~that
191 3, 28 | virgin in His Birth. ~For Ambrose says on Lk. 2:23: "He who
192 3, 28 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Ambrose says this in expounding
193 3, 28 | Birth befits a God," as Ambrose says in the ~Christmas hymn.~
194 3, 28 | carnal intercourse." For, ~as Ambrose says on Lk. 1:27: "The fact
195 3, 29 | illegitimate: ~wherefore Ambrose says on Lk. 1:26,27: "How
196 3, 29 | through the male line. Thus Ambrose says on Lk. 3:23: "He Who
197 3, 29 | safeguarded from ill fame. Whence ~Ambrose says on Lk. 1:26,27: "She
198 3, 29 | born of a virgin. Wherefore Ambrose says: "Her ~husband is the
199 3, 29 | asserted her virginity. Thus Ambrose says: "Belief ~in Mary's
200 3, 29 | fall into dishonor. Hence Ambrose says: "It was not becoming ~
201 3, 29 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As Ambrose says on Lk. 1:26: "Our Lord
202 3, 29 | generality of human infants." Ambrose, however, expounding Lk.
203 3, 29 | not consummated. Wherefore Ambrose says ~on Lk. 1:26,27: "Be
204 3, 30 | Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 3: As Ambrose says on Lk. 1:11: "We are
205 3, 30 | be ~troubled. Because, as Ambrose says on Lk. 1:20: "It is
206 3, 30 | 2 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose says explicitly on Lk. 1:
207 3, 30 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: As Ambrose says (Hexaemeron v): "For
208 3, 31 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As Ambrose says on Lk. 3:25, this prophetical
209 3, 31 | and all the more since Ambrose states ~that Christ was
210 3, 31 | mentioned together, because, as ~Ambrose says on Lk. 3:23, "they
211 3, 31 | made evident. ~Wherefore Ambrose says (De Incarn. vi): "Thou
212 3, 32 | ex] the Holy Ghost," as Ambrose says (De Spir. ~Sanct. ii.): "
213 3, 33 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As Ambrose says (De Incarn. vi): "In
214 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: As Ambrose says (on Lk. 2:25): "It
215 3, 37 | wondrously immaculate" (Ambrose, on Lk. 2:23).~Aquin.: SMT
216 3, 38 | unius uxoris), and likewise Ambrose (De Spiritu Sancto). But
217 3, 39 | baptized. First, because, ~as Ambrose says on Lk. 3:21: "Our Lord
218 3, 39 | justice" (Mt. ~3:15). For, as Ambrose says (on Lk. 3:21), "this
219 3, 39 | approach unto it. Wherefore Ambrose says on Lk. 3:21: "Let none
220 3, 40 | prayer of God." On this Ambrose remarks that "by His example ~
221 3, 41 | Son of God." Which words Ambrose explains as follows (In
222 3, 41 | there by the devil. ~Hence Ambrose says on Lk. 4:1, that "Christ
223 3, 41 | strive for better things," as Ambrose says (In Luc. iv, ~1). And
224 3, 41 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As Ambrose says on Lk. 4:13, the devil
225 3, 41 | falling down"; because, as Ambrose says on Lk. 4:5: "Ambition ~
226 3, 41 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: As Ambrose says on Lk. 4:13, Scripture
227 3, 44 | the Son of God," ~etc., Ambrose says: "What means this way
228 3, 46 | into prison and death," Ambrose says: "Our ~Lord's Passion
229 3, 50 | forsaken Me?" ~which words Ambrose, commenting on Lk. 23:46,
230 3, 55 | privately. ~And therefore as Ambrose says on Lk. 24:22, "a woman
231 3, 55 | Para. 2/2~Consequently, as Ambrose says (Expos. in Luc.), "
232 3, 55 | Resurrection by proofs. For Ambrose says (De Fide, ad Gratian.
233 3, 55 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Ambrose is speaking there of proofs
234 3, 59 | to Divine things. Hence Ambrose ~observes on this passage
235 3, 66 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Spir. Sanct. i): "
236 3, 66 | all the same, as Blessed Ambrose saith), must not be rebaptized."
237 3, 66 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose here gives this reason why
238 3, 66 | wrestles for God," to use Ambrose's ~expression (De Sacram.
239 3, 66 | Christian after Christ." Or, as ~Ambrose says (De Sacram. iii), his
240 3, 68 | sanctifies man inwardly. Hence Ambrose says of Valentinian, ~who
241 3, 68 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose commenting on Rm. 11:29: "
242 3, 68 | account and deplored." Now, as Ambrose says on Rm. 11:29, "the ~
243 3, 68 | without outward penance, as Ambrose says (on Rm. 11:29); and ~
244 3, 69 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose, commenting on Rm. 11:29, "
245 3, 74 | the partakers. For, as ~Ambrose (Mag. Sent. iv, D, xi) says
246 3, 74 | everlasting life: hence Ambrose says (De Sacram. v): "The
247 3, 74 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As Ambrose says (De Sacram. v), just
248 3, 74 | of ~Christ. Because, as Ambrose says in De Officiis (De
249 3, 75 | blood is truly drink." And Ambrose says (De Sacram. vi): "As
250 3, 75 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "Although
251 3, 75 | the term ~"whereunto": for Ambrose says in De Officiis (De
252 3, 75 | God's power alone. Hence Ambrose says [(De ~Sacram. iv): "
253 3, 75 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv) that
254 3, 75 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "When
255 3, 76 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Officiis): "Christ
256 3, 77 | cannot nourish, because, as ~Ambrose says (De Sacram. v), "it
257 3, 77 | heaven." ~Consequently, Ambrose uses the word "bread" in
258 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "The
259 3, 78 | false can ~be seen both from Ambrose's words quoted above, as
260 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv), "Christ'
261 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "If
262 3, 79 | giving delight. Accordingly, Ambrose says (De ~Sacram. v): "This
263 3, 79 | forgive venial sins. ~Hence Ambrose says (De Sacram. v) that
264 3, 80 | its fruits daily. Hence Ambrose says ~(De Sacram. iv): "
265 3, 82 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Ambrose says in one of his Orations (
266 3, 83 | sacrifice. Hence it is that Ambrose, in ~commenting on Heb.
267 3, 83 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As Ambrose says (commenting on Heb.
268 3, 83 | properly ~framed. For, as Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv), this
269 3, 84 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Poenit. ii): "Some
270 3, 84 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 6: Further, Ambrose says on Ps. 118:58, "I entreated
271 3, 84 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose is speaking of solemn Penance,
272 3, 86 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose in commenting on Ps. 118, "
273 3, 86 | OBJ 2: In this saying of Ambrose "faith" cannot denote the
274 3, 89 | robe," which, according to ~Ambrose (Expos. in Luc. vii), is
275 3, 89 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says [*Cf. Hypognosticon
276 Suppl, 4 | last all one's life, for ~Ambrose says (De Poenit. ii) that "
277 Suppl, 15| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, Ambrose says (Super Ps. 118): "Although
278 Suppl, 19| Para. 1/2~On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Poenit. i): "This
279 Suppl, 28| made good by penance" as Ambrose ~[*Cf. Hypognost. iii, among
280 Suppl, 63| not good is unlawful. Now Ambrose [*On 1 ~Cor. 7:40 and De
281 Suppl, 65| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, Ambrose says in his book on the
282 Suppl, 72| service of the creature, that Ambrose ~ascribes to the heavenly
283 Suppl, 88| Reply OBJ 6: A gloss of Ambrose on Rm. 8:22, "Every creature
284 Suppl, 88| services to man, as a gloss ~of Ambrose seems to say on Rm. 8:22, "
285 Suppl, 89| Para. 1/5~On the contrary, Ambrose, commenting on Lk. 1:2, "
286 Suppl, 93| with genuine sweetness," as Ambrose says [*De Parad. xiii].
287 Suppl, 93| is all other ~truth, as Ambrose [*Spurious work on 1 Cor.
288 Suppl, 96| OBJ 4: Further, a gloss of Ambrose on 1 Tim. 4:8, "Godliness
289 Suppl, 96| Reply OBJ 4: The gloss of Ambrose speaks of the inconstancy
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