|     Part, Question1   2, 6   |             in order that the evil feared ~may be avoided. Therefore
  2   2, 6   |          namely, to avoid the evil feared.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[6] A[6]
  3   2, 6   |           a greater evil which was feared; thus the ~throwing of the
  4   2, 6   |            avoid an evil which is ~feared. For the conditions of a
  5   2, 25  |     confronted by the evil that we feared: while it precedes ~the
  6   2, 39  |          33), "Jacob seems to have feared lest he should be troubled ~
  7   2, 41  |          And ~thus, if disgrace is feared in a deed that is yet to
  8   2, 41  |             future misfortunes are feared, and fear of this kind is
  9   2, 42  |         Whether fear itself can be feared?~(5) Whether sudden things
 10   2, 42  |       sudden things are especially feared?~(6) Whether those things
 11   2, 42  |      Whether those things are more feared against which there is no ~
 12   2, 42  |           another is a thing to be feared." But this is a good thing. ~
 13   2, 42  |           evil. In this way God is feared by man, inasmuch as He can ~
 14   2, 42  |      either case evil of nature is feared to a ~certain extent, and
 15   2, 42  | Consequently evil of nature is not feared if it be not apprehended
 16   2, 42  |            escape, then it will be feared.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 17   2, 42  |     consequently it is not always ~feared.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 18   2, 42  |           that "not all evils ~are feared, for instance that someone
 19   2, 42  |    consequently the evil ~which is feared is always from an extrinsic
 20   2, 42  |         Whether fear itself can be feared?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 21   2, 42  |           seem that fear cannot be feared. For whatever is feared, ~
 22   2, 42  |            feared. For whatever is feared, ~is prevented from being
 23   2, 42  |       sudden things are especially feared?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 24   2, 42  |         things are not especially ~feared. Because, as hope is about
 25   2, 42  |            ii, 5) that "those are ~feared most, not who are quick-tempered,
 26   2, 42  |       sudden things are less to be feared.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 27   2, 42  |        Therefore sudden things are feared ~less.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 28   2, 42  |            says ~that such men are feared more than others.~Aquin.:
 29   2, 42  |        this reason ~sudden evil is feared more, because it seems more
 30   2, 42  |      Whether those things are more feared, for which there is no remedy?~
 31   2, 42  |          things are not more to be feared, for ~which there is no
 32   2, 42  |     Therefore such things are not ~feared at all.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 33   2, 42  |         yet ~death is not the most feared of all things, as the Philosopher
 34   2, 42  |     Therefore those things are not feared most, for which ~there is
 35   2, 42  |           any worse or more to be ~feared.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
 36   2, 42  |       those things ~are most to be feared which when done wrong cannot
 37   2, 42  |           not from near, it is not feared, as stated above (A[2]).~
 38   2, 43  |            ii, 5) that "those are ~feared most from whom we dread
 39   2, 43  |          contrary evil of which is feared, was loved ~from the beginning.~
 40   2, 43  |           cause ~of the evil to be feared: whereas love causes fear
 41   2, 43  |         are in power are very much feared. But defect is contrary
 42   2, 43  |            the part of the person ~feared. As to the first then, some
 43   2, 43  |         the good whose contrary is feared, were entirely ~absent.~
 44   2, 45  |          and that the things to be feared are either non-existent ~
 45   2, 45  |       proximity of something to be feared. ~Therefore nothing pertaining
 46   2, 67  |         evil: ~and no evil will be feared there, according to Prov.
 47   2, 102 |          that those ~should not be feared "that kill the body," since
 48   2, 114 |          And because ~the midwives feared God, He built them houses";
 49   2, 10  |            when ~this is not to be feared, that is to say, when a
 50   2, 10  |          whose perversion is to be feared as a probable ~result, they
 51   2, 10  |    idolatry, so ~that it was to be feared lest, through frequent dealings
 52   2, 18  |            1) Whether God is to be feared?~(2) Of the division of
 53   2, 18  |             1/1~Whether God can be feared?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
 54   2, 18  |            seem that God cannot be feared. For the object of fear ~
 55   2, 18  |            Therefore God cannot be feared.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
 56   2, 18  |         Therefore God is not to be feared.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
 57   2, 18  |            God can and ought to be feared.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
 58   2, 18  |          read ~(Lk. 18:2) that he "feared not God, nor regarded man."
 59   2, 18  |           48:13): ~"In his days he feared not the prince."~Aquin.:
 60   2, 18  |     consequently the punishment is feared as the greatest evil, ~which
 61   2, 18  |           consequently, it is ~not feared as the greatest evil, which
 62   2, 18  |             whether or not this be feared as the ~principal evil.~
 63   2, 18  |        object, in so far as God is feared. ~Therefore fear is not
 64   2, 26  |           for, or some evil to be ~feared. Therefore He is not to
 65   2, 41  |            the peril of schism is ~feared." But punishment of sins
 66   2, 52  |            ix. 34] on Job 9:28, "I feared all my works," etc. ~says
 67   2, 58  |          according to Job 9:28, "I feared all my works." Therefore
 68   2, 62  |           was commended in that he feared the Lord, since he was willing
 69   2, 67  |         grave disturbance might be feared to arise.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 70   2, 106 |         would the scandal that was feared to arise from his ~punishment.~
 71   2, 108 |          And because the midwives ~feared God, He built them houses."
 72   2, 121 |           dangers those are mostly feared which lead to death, and
 73   2, 123 |            the soul are more to be feared than the ~evils of the body.
 74   2, 123 |    therefore they are nowise to be feared. But ~according to Augustine (
 75   2, 123 |        contraries are indeed to be feared; but not so much that one ~
 76   2, 124 |         judge (Lk. 18:2) that "he ~feared not God nor regarded man."~
 77   2, 124 |         there were nothing that he feared, not even an ~earthquake
 78   2, 124 |          mortal man are ~not to be feared so that they make us forsake
 79   2, 124 |       justice: but they are to be ~feared as hindering man in acts
 80   2, 124 |           score they are not to be feared; ~wherefore it is written (
 81   2, 127 |          the great in things to be feared or dared. But ~good is of
 82   2, 142 |           ways that an evil is not feared: ~first, because it is not
 83   2, 184 |         better not to give: but he feared for the weak, whom he ~admonished
 84   2, 186 |           possessions, because ~he feared lest this should lead him
 85   2, 187 |           by lies: for it is to be feared that the person thus enticed
 86   3, 7   |     whoever can hurt would not be ~feared unless he had a certain
 87   3, 7   |            is plain that no one is feared except for some pre-eminence.
 88   3, 36  |       thought Him to be ~God. Each feared a successor to his kingdom:
 89   3, 36  |       favor with ~Herod, whom they feared; for "the populace is inclined
 90   3, 36  |         the Innocents, ~because he feared lest a child whom the stars
 91   3, 36  |          who was to come, the Magi feared not the king who was actually
 92   3, 44  |            been healed by Christ, "feared, and glorified God ~that
 93   3, 46  |       things which ought not to be feared. Now there are some men ~
 94   3, 68  |              which is always to be feared in children) as stated ~
 95   3, 72  |       afterwards they went out and feared not to confess their faith
 96   3, 80  |           death; unless ~danger be feared of vomiting or spitting
 97   3, 83  |           grave scandal were to be feared.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
 98 Suppl, 6 |          is written (Job 9:28): "I feared all my works." Wherefore
 99 Suppl, 21|    sentence of the pastor is to be feared whether it be just or unjust."
100 Suppl, 32|           danger of which is to be feared.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
101 Suppl, 47|          the quality of the danger feared, because the constant man ~
102 Suppl, 47|         only when evil results are feared from its dissolution. Nor ~
103 Suppl, 62|    reverence for her sanctity, he ~feared to cohabit with her. Moreover
104 Suppl, 64|          can only be because it is feared this may be detrimental
105 Suppl, 64|          if a greater danger ~were feared from its not being returned
106 Suppl, 69|           hell,' he ~seems to have feared most, lest he should be
107 Suppl, 93|         which is of the enemy, who feared not even ~Christ (Mt. 4).~
 
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