Part, Question
1 1, 3 | made ~up of things that are weak; nor is He Who is light,
2 1, 12 | says (De Trin. i): "The weak eye ~of the human mind is
3 1, 23 | helped thus ~belongs to the weak; but this cannot be said
4 1, 50 | intelligences, surpassing the weak and limited reckoning of
5 1, 77 | weakened ~when the body becomes weak; because, as the Philosopher
6 1, 77 | weakened when the body ~becomes weak, because the soul remains
7 1, 51 | intelligences, surpassing the ~weak and limited reckoning of
8 1, 76 | weakened ~when the body becomes weak; because, as the Philosopher
9 1, 76 | weakened when the body ~becomes weak, because the soul remains
10 1, 95 | defect of nature, are born ~weak and deficient, others strong
11 1, 112 | degree; forasmuch as he is weak in affection ~towards good
12 1, 113 | not a fair fight, for the weak to be set against ~the strong,
13 1, 113 | the astute. But men are weak and ~ignorant, whereas the
14 2, 13 | 12:10): "For when I am weak, then am I powerful." ~But
15 2, 21 | Nom. iv) that evil is "weak and ~incapable." But weakness
16 2, 44 | the trembling [Vulg.: ~'weak'] knees."~Aquin.: SMT FS
17 2, 47 | this is why men who are weak, or subject to some other
18 2, 66 | beings, though it be based on weak and probable reasoning";
19 2, 68 | and fortitude is very weak if it be ~not supported
20 2, 75 | efficient ~cause, but is weak and powerless," as Dionysius
21 2, 77 | overcome by a passion, which is weak and soon ~passes away.~Aquin.:
22 2, 77 | man does not seem to be weak in respect of things which ~
23 2, 77 | man's body is said to be ~weak, when it is disabled or
24 2, 77 | Hence a member is said to be weak, when it cannot do the work
25 2, 77 | the body: for he that is weak in body may have a ~will
26 2, 85 | on me, O Lord, for I am weak." Now ~weakness deprives
27 2, 98 | were evil, but as being weak and useless for this time;
28 2, 98 | could not do in that it was ~weak through the flesh, God sent [
29 2, 101 | which conduces to an end ~is weak and imperfect, it needs
30 2, 101 | ceremonies of the Old Law were weak and imperfect, both for
31 2, 103 | he calls them (Gal. 4:9) "weak and needy ~elements": weak
32 2, 103 | weak and needy ~elements": weak indeed, because they cannot
33 2, 2 | firm assent, since it is weak and infirm, as the ~Philosopher
34 2, 8 | ahead, and man's will is weak ~and slow to follow." But
35 2, 10 | people and those who ~are weak in the faith, whose perversion
36 2, 14 | gluttony, which ~makes a man weak in regard to the same intelligible
37 2, 24 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The weak should avoid associating
38 2, 30 | bear the infirmities of the weak," and not only as regards
39 2, 30 | because he fears for the weak, and he admonishes them
40 2, 31 | to forbearance with the ~weak, on the contrary it results
41 2, 31 | the faith, others who are weak and ~need to be instructed
42 2, 31 | ourselves that we are all weak, in ~order that our reproof
43 2, 31 | on me, O Lord, for I am weak." ~Now he that has charge
44 2, 41 | 12): "When you wound the weak ~conscience of the brethren [*
45 2, 41 | brethren and wound their weak conscience'], you sin against
46 2, 64 | theft: ~whereas only the weak can be injured by robbery,
47 2, 65 | forward, and ~discover its weak points. If, however, he
48 2, 92 | How turn you again to ~the weak and needy elements?" says: "
49 2, 136 | yielding as it were to a weak motion.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
50 2, 147 | or scandalized, or made weak." Now it is sinful to forsake
51 2, 154 | regards the body, has a weak temperament, the result
52 2, 154 | woman?" And since small and weak things "are ~accounted as
53 2, 156 | be altogether lacking or weak. Consequently lack of the
54 2, 176 | most baneful error the ~weak be deceived into thinking
55 2, 178 | because we ~need to grow weak in the love of the world
56 2, 184 | give: but he feared for the weak, whom he ~admonished so
57 2, 185 | avoid giving scandal to the weak, as appears from 1 Cor.
58 2, 185 | and give scandal to the weak: and show men that you ~
59 2, 185 | by others, it is not the weak who are scandalized, but
60 2, 185 | profit be lacking, the weak might possibly be scandalized
61 2, 186 | barbarians, or protects the weak at home, or his friends
62 3, 5 | of God to have raised a ~weak and earthly body to such
63 3, 18 | willing, but ~the flesh weak,' He denotes two wills -
64 3, 35 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~"But the weak things of the world hath
65 3, 36 | might not boast, nor the weak ~despair." Nevertheless,
66 3, 40 | meritorious where ~the nature is weak. But why should our Lord,
67 3, 61 | sacraments of the Old Law "weak and ~needy elements" (Gal.
68 3, 62 | Turn you again to the weak ~and needy elements?" i.e. "
69 3, 62 | gloss, "which is called ~weak, because it does not justify
70 3, 74 | sacrament is for both hale and weak. But to some ~weak persons
71 3, 74 | hale and weak. But to some ~weak persons wine is hurtful.
72 3, 74 | especially if the ~wine be weak, because the sacrament could
73 3, 80 | comes ~to him, he be so weak as to be unable to speak,
74 3, 86 | sometimes induces at once a weak disposition, such ~as is
75 3, 89 | is not corrupted by the weak. Now works of ~charity are
76 Suppl, 8 | man of evil influence, or weak and prone to the very sin ~
77 Suppl, 8 | another, because many are so weak that they would rather die
78 Suppl, 14| fasting leaves the body weak, and almsdeeds result in
79 Suppl, 30| punishment more easily than a ~weak man. Hence it does not follow
80 Suppl, 40| crozier), to uphold the weak ~(this is denoted by the
81 Suppl, 40| spur on~The wayward, the weak, and the laggard."~The "
82 Suppl, 56| say that catechism is a weak impediment, since it ~hinders
83 Suppl, 58| because ~it happens to be so weak as to pass away quickly,
84 Suppl, 88| men and demons who though weak by reason of ~sin are nevertheless
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