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1 Intro | answers - exercises which are considered as constituting the whole ~
2 Preface, 2 | Christian philosophy. St. Thomas considered this work simply as a manual ~
3 Preface, 3 | catalogue which are now considered authentic. The five ~"Opuscula"
4 ApCreed, 1 | Such a person would be ~considered very foolish. So, the intellect
5 ApCreed, 6 | in ~pieces, it would be considered that he had rent apart the
6 ApCreed, 9 (5) | sits at the right hand is considered to occupy the most honored
7 ApCreed, 12 (20) | 16-17. "It should not be considered surprising that the ~Church,
8 10Command, 0, 2 | burden light."29 A person is considered to have done ~enough if
9 10Command, 2, 3 | holy; and that "holy" is considered in two ~ways, namely, "pure"
10 10Command, 4, 1 | murderer."~ ~We have already considered the killing of the body,
11 10Command, 4, 2 | Secondly, anger is considered as a passion. This is in
12 10Command, 8 | heart."3 Therefore, having ~considered those Commandments which
13 Sacramen, 3 | Baptism~ ~Having considered the Sacraments in general,
14 LordPray, 1, 2 | of the heavens all have considered them as the abode of spirits.44
15 LordPray, 5 | after spiritual things are considered, they are all the more desired;
16 LordPray, 6 (13)| This treasury is to be considered as the common property of
17 LordPray, 7 | Three questions are now considered: (1) What is temptation? (
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