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In the translator’s introduction to this volume, James Kellerman relates the following story: As Thomas Aquinas was approaching Paris, a fellow traveler pointed out the lovely buildings gracing that city. Aquinas was impressed, to be sure, but he sighed and stated that he would rather have the complete Incomplete Commentary on Matthew than to be mayor of Paris itself. Thomas’s affection for the...

another but cherish one another. Behold, from you there will be a new gospel in your hands and another net of various sayings and of parables bound together, with frequent narrations of admirable virtues and manifold doctrines—a net woven together for those running about here and there as on waves, a net bound together by threats of judgment and promises of blessings in indissoluble nets, as it were, a net confirmed by foreknowledge and awareness of hidden thoughts, by the confessions of demons and
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