|    Part, Question1   2, 14  |       affection - thus a ~man is solicitous about what concerns his
 2   2, 108 |        anxiety; namely, by being solicitous now, for the needs, not ~
 3   2, 108 |        Mt. 6:34): "Be ~not . . . solicitous for tomorrow."~Aquin.: SMT
 4   2, 30  |         a servant to art be most solicitous to share his skill and profit ~
 5   2, 31  |          faithful should be most solicitous ~for those who perish, so
 6   2, 41  |      which binds each one to be ~solicitous for his neighbor's spiritual
 7   2, 45  |          says (Etym. x) that "a ~solicitous man is a restless man."
 8   2, 45  |      lost three days ago, be not solicitous, because they ~are found."
 9   2, 45  |         x), a man is said to be ~solicitous through being shrewd [solers]
10   2, 45  |    leisurely" not ~because he is solicitous about nothing, but because
11   2, 47  |       Isidore says (Etym. x): "A solicitous man is one who is ~shrewd
12   2, 52  |      diligimus] a thing the more solicitous are we about it. ~Hence
13   2, 53  |       Whether it is lawful to be solicitous about temporal matters?~
14   2, 53  |          would seem lawful to be solicitous about temporal matters. ~
15   2, 53  |     Because a superior should be solicitous for his subjects, according
16   2, 53  |         Therefore man should be ~solicitous about temporal things.~Aquin.:
17   2, 53  |          2: Further, everyone is solicitous about the end for which
18   2, 53  |    Therefore it is lawful to be ~solicitous about temporal things.~Aquin.:
19   2, 53  |          instance, when a man is solicitous to watch over the ~interests
20   2, 53  |         said (Mt. 6:31): "Be not solicitous . . . ~saying, What shall
21   2, 53  |      When Our Lord said: 'Be not solicitous,' etc. . . . He intended ~
22   2, 53  |        of which the gentiles are solicitous in ~seeking temporal goods
23   2, 53  |     concludes that ~we should be solicitous most of all about spiritual
24   2, 53  |         end in them and be over ~solicitous about them.~Aquin.: SMT
25   2, 53  |       says on Mt. 6:31, "Be ~not solicitous," that "labor is necessary,
26   2, 53  |         1/1~Whether we should be solicitous about the future?~Aquin.:
27   2, 53  |     would seem that we should be solicitous about the future. For ~it
28   2, 53  |      harvest." Now this is to be solicitous about the future. Therefore ~
29   2, 53  |  Therefore it is virtuous to ~be solicitous about the future.~Aquin.:
30   2, 53  |      keep it for the ~morrow, is solicitous about the future. Now we
31   2, 53  |     Therefore it is lawful to be solicitous about the ~future.~Aquin.:
32   2, 53  |         Mt. 6:34): "Be not . . . solicitous for ~tomorrow"; where "tomorrow"
33   2, 53  |        Accordingly if a man were solicitous about the vintage during ~
34   2, 53  |            saying: "Be . . . not solicitous for tomorrow," wherefore
35   2, 53  |          for ~the morrow will be solicitous for itself," that is to
36   2, 53  |          Reply OBJ 1: The ant is solicitous at a befitting time, and
37   2, 53  |         must not judge him to be solicitous for the morrow, since even
38   2, 81  |        save for that which he is solicitous about. ~Now we ought not
39   2, 81  |      saying of Mt. 6:25, "Be not solicitous for your life, what you
40   2, 81  |       the body and having to be ~solicitous for themselves, can pray
41   2, 85  |          Church ought to be more solicitous for ~the increase of spiritual
42   2, 86  |          that is with a wife, is solicitous ~for the things of the world,
43   2, 106 |   whereby one man is bound to be solicitous for another, lest he sin;
44   2, 117 |        Mt. 6:34), "Be not . . . ~solicitous for tomorrow," and (Mt.
45   2, 150 |     belong to ~the Lord, however solicitous she be about them, if perchance
46   2, 167 |      Thirdly, ~when a man is too solicitous [*Cf. Q[55], A[6]] in his
47   2, 183 |         Mt. 6:34): "Be . . . not solicitous for the morrow."~Aquin.:
48   2, 184 |       that is without a ~wife is solicitous for the things that belong
49   2, 184 |        he that is with a wife is solicitous for the things of ~the world,
50   2, 185 |       saying (Mt. 6:25): "Be not solicitous for your ~life, what you
51   2, 186 |           saying: "Be ~not . . . solicitous for tomorrow." Therefore
52   2, 186 |         the monastery, he being ~solicitous for the safeguarding of
53   2, 186 | commenting on Mt. 6:25, "Be ~not solicitous for your life, what you
54   2, 186 |        words (Mt. 6:34), "Be not solicitous for ~tomorrow," do not mean
55   2, 186 |      saying of our Lord, 'Be not solicitous for ~tomorrow,' means that
56   2, 186 |  Accordingly the saying: "Be not solicitous for tomorrow," according
57 Suppl, 72|     others, while they are still solicitous for ~themselves, how much
 
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