Part, Question 
 1   1, 20  |           from ~sin more cautious, humble, and fervent. Hence Gregory
 2   2, 47  |         who confess and repent and humble ~themselves; on the contrary,
 3   2, 47  |         they have done wrong, who ~humble themselves and ask pardon,
 4   2, 47  |          of those before whom they humble ~themselves.~Aquin.: SMT
 5   2, 68  |          Me, because I am meek and humble of heart," and in ~charity,
 6   2, 87  |          men arise from sin, ~more humble and more cautious. But it
 7   2, 96  |       violence to the cause of the humble of My people." But it is ~
 8   2, 113 |           and giveth grace to the ~humble"; and again by mercy, according
 9   2, 18  |          the Lord is befitting the humble of whom it is said: Blessed
10   2, 30  |        sinner . . . Do good to the humble and ~give not to the ungodly."
11   2, 38  |         those who are faithful and humble. But he who ~was thought
12   2, 52  |        small offering ~made with a humble mind and out of pure love,
13   2, 113 |        tongue of the detractor may humble." But detraction is an evil,
14   2, 145 |            the heart ~contrite and humble, scatters the clouds of
15   2, 152 |           again, when I ~come, God humble me among you, and I mourn
16   2, 155 |          Me, because I am meek and humble of heart"; and Hilary declares ~[*
17   2, 159 |           it becomes not God to be humble, since He can be subject
18   2, 159 |             because I am meek, and humble of heart.'"~Aquin.: SMT
19   2, 159 |     Isidore observes (Etym. x), "a humble man is so called ~because
20   2, 159 |           Serm. cccli]) that "the ~humble man is one who chooses to
21   2, 159 |            such a man ~we may call humble. Moreover, for the reason
22   2, 159 |          Me, because I am meek and humble ~of heart." Moreover, Gregory
23   2, 159 |            and giveth grace to the humble." In this sense ~humility
24   2, 159 | distinguished. The first is to be "humble not only in heart, but also
25   2, 159 |             nothing great in being humble towards those who treat
26   2, 159 |            we should especially be humble towards ~those who make
27   2, 160 |         little ones," i.e. ~to the humble.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[162] A[
28   2, 160 |       degree of humility is to "be humble ~in heart, and to show it
29   2, 167 |          to tame the flesh, ~or to humble the spirit, it belongs to
30   2, 183 |    oppresses ~the faithful and the humble." Therefore if, on account
31   2, 185 |         them eat. For if the rich ~humble themselves to piety, it
32   2, 185 |        motives. First, in order to humble himself: for just as a man'
33   2, 185 |            is praiseworthy to wear humble ~apparel, but in the third
34   2, 186 |          and by failing ~to be the humble disciples of truth become
35   2, 187 |           punishment']. Thus I was humble not only in other things
36   3, 5   |              because I am meek and humble of heart.' And God says
37   3, 30  |            Incarnation; but, being humble, she did not think such
38   3, 30  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: To a humble mind nothing is more astonishing
39   3, 36  |          Himself to be ~wrapped in humble swaddling clothes, suddenly
40   3, 37  |            God giveth grace to the humble," as is written James 4:
41   3, 38  |       since He did not fail in His humble service to ~wash their feet."~
42   3, 39  |            He giveth grace ~to the humble." And to this "going down"
43   3, 40  |             because I am meek and ~humble of heart." But humility
44   3, 53  |         belongs to ~exalt them who humble themselves for God's sake,
45   3, 53  |        seat, and hath exalted the ~humble." Consequently, because
46   3, 80  |         Gregory says: "He is truly humble, who is not obstinate ~in
47   3, 86  |      itself) that he is unable to ~humble himself in prayer, although
48   3, 86  |         sin, that man is unable to humble himself in ~prayer," i.e.
49   3, 89  |         who, ~the more careful and humble he is, abides the more steadfastly
50   3, 89  |             because they rise more humble and more enlightened."~Aquin.:
51   3, 89  |        those who show no ~signs of humble compunction, or of earnest
52 Suppl, 6 |             just man, who is truly humble, deems himself worse not
53 Suppl, 9 |            for confession:~Simple, humble, pure, faithful,~Frequent,
54 Suppl, 9 |         this respect it should be "humble," so that one ~confesses
55 Suppl, 10|        Confession makes a man more humble and more wary," as ~the
56 Suppl, 72|            when we beseech ~Him in humble prayer." Therefore when
57 Suppl, 86|           is more due ~to them who humble themselves of their own
 
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