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1 II, 61 | human science can keep it. Saint Thomas did not keep it.
2 III, 234 | was demonstrated above.~Saint Augustine has seen that
3 IV, 270 | 270. Saint Augustine.—Reason would
4 IV, 283 | ridiculous.~Jesus Christ and Saint Paul employ the rule of
5 IV, 283 | instruct. It is the same with Saint Augustine. This order consists
6 V, 294(43)| Saint Augustine, City of God,
7 V, 338 | Liberabitur. 46 Thus Saint Thomas explains the passage
8 V, 338 | explains the passage in Saint James on giving place to
9 VII, 499 | men; as the greatness of Saint Teresa. What pleased God
10 VII, 508 | needed to turn a man into a saint; and he who doubts it does
11 VII, 508 | it does not know what a saint or a man is.~
12 VII, 513 | the children of promise.~Saint Augustine has distinctly
13 VII, 533 | 533. Comminutum cor (Saint Paul). 89 This is the Christian
14 VIII, 573 | should die." Therefore, says Saint John, they believed not,
15 VIII, 578 | and make them inexcusable. Saint Augustine, Montaigne, Sebond.~
16 VIII, 578 | the two genealogies in Saint Matthew and Saint Luke.
17 VIII, 578 | genealogies in Saint Matthew and Saint Luke. What can be clearer
18 VIII, 588 | evacuata sit crux. 103 And so Saint Paul, who came with wisdom
19 IX, 597 | Mahomet than the Gospel is of Saint Matthew, for it is cited
20 IX, 597 | denied it.~The Koran says Saint Matthew was an honest man.
21 IX, 631 | them. And he took that from Saint Irenaeus.~Saint Hilary,
22 IX, 631 | that from Saint Irenaeus.~Saint Hilary, in his preface to
23 X, 660 | declared to the Jews, and by Saint John, the Forerunner; and
24 X, 669 | was He. After His death, Saint Paul came to teach men that
25 X, 671 | 672. A formal point.—When Saint Peter and the Apostles deliberated
26 X, 672 | recognised according to the type.~Saint Paul says himself that people
27 X, 672 | prophet had said the one, and Saint Paul had then said the other,
28 X, 673 | on the mount." On which Saint Paul says that the Jews
29 X, 682 | Here is the cipher which Saint Paul gives us. Christ must
30 XI, 698 | foretold the Christians; Saint John, Jesus Christ.~
31 XII, 743 | Jesus respexit Petrum. 147 ~Saint Peter asks permission to
32 XII, 751 | Christ. And the same with Saint John.~
33 XII, 775 | lucida obumbravit. 172 ~Saint John was to turn the hearts
34 XII, 799 | death? Yes, for the same Saint Luke paints the death of
35 XII, 799 | Luke paints the death of Saint Stephen as braver than that
36 XIII, 807 | is not called miracle; as Saint John speaks of the first
37 XIII, 807 | the centurion's son; and Saint John calls this "the second
38 XIII, 811 | for the miracles," said Saint Augustine.~
39 XIII, 816 | circumcision, the cross of Saint Andrew, etc.~
40 XIII, 817 | appears by the cross of Saint Andrew, the Deluge, circumcision,
41 XIII, 827 | Jesus Christ, the Pharisees; Saint Paul, Bar-jesus; the Apostles,
42 XIII, 840 | doubt the same signs as Saint Athanasius.)~
43 XIII, 841 | signis mendacibus, 203 says Saint Paul, II Thess. 2.~Secundum
44 XIII, 848 | inseparable in the others...~When Saint Xavier works miracles. Saint
45 XIII, 848 | Saint Xavier works miracles. Saint Hilary. "Ye wretches, who
46 XIII, 850 | man born blind.~What says Saint Paul? Does he continually
47 XIII, 852 | divine ordinances, my father. Saint Paul in the isle of Malta.~
48 XIV, 867 | that we generally look upon Saint Athanasius, Saint Theresa,
49 XIV, 867 | look upon Saint Athanasius, Saint Theresa, and the rest, as
50 XIV, 867 | was persecuted, this great saint was a man called Athanasius;
51 XIV, 867 | man called Athanasius; and Saint Theresa was a nun. "Elias
52 XIV, 867 | passions as we are," says Saint James, to disabuse Christians
53 XIV, 867 | then actually happened? Saint Athanasius was a man called
54 XIV, 868 | 869. If Saint Augustine came at the present
55 XIV, 870 | differently of the Pope. (Saint Cyprian: Sacerdos Dei.) 216
56 XIV, 887 | we shall not be of them.~Saint Peter, Epistle ii: false
57 XIV, 901 | controversy indicates uncertainty (Saint Athanasius, Saint Chrysostom,
58 XIV, 901 | uncertainty (Saint Athanasius, Saint Chrysostom, morals, unbelievers)."~
59 XIV, 910 | Vince in bono malum. 227(Saint Augustine.)~
60 XIV, 916 | followed the surest way. (Saint Theresa having always followed
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