Part, Question
1 1, 64 | obstinacy of will;~(3) Of their grief;~(4) Of their place of punishment.~
2 1, 64 | Therefore there is no grief in the demons.~Aquin.: SMT
3 1, 64 | devil punished with the grief of sorrow, because he ~especially
4 1, 65 | obstinacy of will;~(3) Of their grief;~(4) Of their place of punishment.~
5 1, 65 | Therefore there is no grief in the demons.~Aquin.: SMT
6 1, 65 | devil punished with the grief of sorrow, because he ~especially
7 1, 112 | But weeping is a sign of grief and sorrow. Therefore angels ~
8 1, 112 | contrary, Where there is grief and sorrow, there is not
9 1, 112 | Therefore they have no cause for grief.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[113] A[
10 1, 112 | pains ~inflicted on men. For grief and sorrow, according to
11 2, 6 | involuntarily is done with grief, as ~Damascene (De Fide
12 2, 31 | whatever is ~violent causes grief" (Metaph. v, 5). Therefore
13 2, 38 | woke up again, and found my grief not a little assuaged":
14 2, 46 | Secondly, on the part of the grief that causes anger, and which
15 2, 47 | Further, desire for honor and grief for a slight belong to the ~
16 2, 47 | is above all a cause of ~grief; since men who suffer from
17 2, 48 | Consequently it causes greater grief: just ~as a great good,
18 2, 48 | proportion to the increase of the grief that precedes, ~anger is
19 2, 102 | a groan, denotes worldly grief which works death in those
20 2, 9 | the cause of sorrow and grief, so is good the cause of
21 2, 17 | have no joy, but sorrow and grief, according to Is. ~65:14, "
22 2, 17 | heart, and shall howl for grief of spirit." Therefore ~no
23 2, 28 | answer that, Since pity is grief for another's distress,
24 2, 28 | him. And since sorrow or grief is ~about one's own ills,
25 2, 28 | answer that, Mercy signifies grief for another's distress.
26 2, 28 | another's distress. Now this ~grief may denote, in one way,
27 2, 34 | neighbor's misfortunes, and grief ~for his prosperity." For
28 2, 34 | neighbor's misfortunes and grief for ~his prosperity seem
29 2, 34 | answer that, Just as sloth is grief for a Divine spiritual good,
30 2, 34 | spiritual good, so ~envy is grief for our neighbor's good.
31 2, 34 | unable, and then we have "grief at ~another's prosperity."
32 2, 34 | stated above ~(Q[34], A[6]). Grief at another's prosperity
33 2, 34 | result thereof, because grief over our neighbor's good
34 2, 92 | being afflicted with bitter grief, made ~to himself the image
35 3, 46 | of all others. And this grief in Christ ~surpassed all
36 3, 46 | in Christ ~surpassed all grief of every contrite heart,
37 3, 46 | be a ~matter of greater grief than the loss of another
38 3, 46 | who was the cause, not of grief, but rather of delight and
39 3, 46 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Grief is then said to be a true
40 3, 46 | perfection: nevertheless, both grief and its cause can reach
41 3, 46 | Christ's ~whole soul suffered grief during the Passion, as was
42 3, 46 | and ~conversely. But the grief of Christ's Passion was
43 3, 46 | opposed directly to the grief of ~the Passion, because
44 3, 46 | by ~its proper act; but grief of the Passion according
45 3, 46 | according to the subject. Grief ~of the Passion belongs
46 3, 48 | and the greatness of ~the grief endured, as stated above (
47 3, 84 | seeking a remedy for ~one's grief in some way or other, and
48 3, 84 | should show some ~signs of grief, even as the Ninevites did,
49 3, 84 | sorrow." But comfort dispels grief, which is essential to penance. ~
50 3, 84 | unknown]: "In doing penance ~grief should be continual."~Aquin.:
51 3, 84 | grieve and rejoice at ~his grief."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
52 3, 85 | grieve for a proper object of grief as one ought to grieve, ~
53 3, 85 | penitent assumes a ~moderated grief for his past sins, with
54 Suppl, 4 | grieve, and rejoice in ~his grief."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[4] A[
55 Suppl, 16| sins, even as we, ~without grief, remember our griefs after
56 Suppl, 16| healed." But ~penance is grief of the heart. Therefore
57 Suppl, 64| grants ~unwillingly and with grief that which is exacted of
58 Suppl, 69| their punishments that their grief for their unhappiness surpasses
59 Suppl, 69| affected either by joy or by grief. Now this joy or ~grief
60 Suppl, 69| grief. Now this joy or ~grief at being consigned to such
61 Suppl, 71| the damned some matter of grief, which matter they might
62 Suppl, 71| one; and this ~matter of grief is withdrawn from them when
63 Suppl, 72| of their friends, their grief is forestalled by ~their
64 Suppl, 87| those who are ~plunged in grief, it will give no joy but
65 Suppl, 87| of understanding has no grief opposed to ~it," according
66 Suppl, 87| 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Grief denotes not a disposition
67 Suppl, 87| that cause. Accordingly the grief of the damned would be done
68 Appen1, 1| OTC Para. 2/3~Further, the grief of sensible punishment corresponds
69 Appen1, 1| if he fail in this, his grief will be very great, since ~
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