Part, Question
1 1, 20 | 34 in Ev.) says that, "In battle the general loves the ~soldier
2 1, 43 | said to send the king to battle; or according to origin,
3 1, 43 | said to send the king to battle; or according to origin,
4 1, 102 | not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread
5 1, 107 | different duties to perform in ~battle and in triumph.~Aquin.:
6 2, 32 | more peril there was in the battle, ~so much the more joy will
7 2, 105 | excused from the toil of battle (Dt. 20:8).~Aquin.: SMT
8 2, 105 | that on the approach of battle the priest should hearten
9 2, 105 | so much the less brave in battle. ~Secondly, because, as
10 2, 105 | being removed from the ~battle.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
11 2, 13 | as a horse rushing to the battle," as regards the second.~
12 2, 19 | and, what is worse, in the battle of ~faith." And Isidore
13 2, 25 | side on the comradeship of battle. Wherefore in ~matters pertaining
14 2, 25 | 3: The fact that in the battle a man obeys his officer
15 2, 25 | based on fellowship in ~battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
16 2, 29 | to help another in the battle is an act of very great ~
17 2, 38 | sacred ~trumpets in the battle. It was for this purpose
18 2, 69 | soldier to lay ambushes in a ~battle. Therefore it would seem
19 2, 121 | little of the dangers of battle, as they reckon themselves
20 2, 121 | about dangers of death in battle?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
21 2, 121 | about dangers of death in ~battle. For martyrs above all are
22 2, 121 | commended in connection with battle. Therefore fortitude ~is
23 2, 121 | about dangers of death in battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
24 2, 121 | to fortitude to excel in battle rather than in ~civil life,"
25 2, 121 | concerned with death in battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
26 2, 121 | the danger ~of death in battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
27 2, 121 | chiefly about death in battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
28 2, 121 | of ~death which occur in battle come to man directly on
29 2, 121 | instance, of those who fight in battle; secondly, there is the
30 2, 121 | such as arise in a ~general battle, but also such as occur
31 2, 121 | called by the general name of battle. Accordingly it must be
32 2, 121 | dangers of death occurring in battle.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
33 2, 121 | to have been valiant in battle. [*Office of Martyrs, ex.
34 2, 122 | against ~those that occur in battle. Now it is evident that
35 2, 122 | wondered to see an unearthly battle, and Christ's ~servants
36 2, 122 | They "became valiant in battle" [*Heb. 11:34].~Aquin.:
37 2, 139 | fortitude regards dangers of battle which are endured for ~the
38 2, 150 | Abraham fought Christ's battle in keeping with the ~difference
39 2, 178 | peril there ~was in the battle, the greater the joy in
40 2, 186 | fought with cheerfulness the battle of Israel, and he got his ~
41 2, 186 | courage whereby a man in battle defends his country ~against
42 3, 30 | of hosts and mighty in battle was coming to overcome the
43 3, 41 | desert, as to a field of battle, to be tempted there by
44 3, 41 | 39:25, "He ~smelleth the battle afar off, the encouraging
45 3, 63 | If a deserter from the battle, through dread of the ~mark
46 3, 63 | soldier in relation ~to the battle. In like manner the character
47 3, 72 | concerning the conduct of the battle, and hence in earthly wars,
48 3, 89 | their account, even as in battle, the commanding officer
49 Suppl, 73| council, stirred to the battle, and ~called to the feast;
50 Suppl, 73| council of judgment, to the battle in which "the world shall
51 Suppl, 93| against which a continuous battle is waged: "The flesh lusteth ~
52 Suppl, 93| crown is due, not to the ~battle but to the victory gained
53 Suppl, 93| the victory gained by the battle.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
54 Suppl, 93| win the victory in this battle. In the conflict with ~the
55 Suppl, 93| due to the more strenuous ~battle. Looking at it thus the
56 Suppl, 93| another. For the martyr's battle ~is more strenuous in itself,
57 Suppl, 93| the things about which the battle is fought: and thus ~the
58 Suppl, 93| regards the victory and the battle, ~and the difficulty of
59 Suppl, 93| from the standpoint of the ~battle is of greater importance
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