Part, Question
1 2, 25 | Away with hope: away with tears."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[25] A[
2 2, 32 | written (Ps. 41:4): "My tears have been my bread ~day
3 2, 32 | of pleasure. ~Therefore tears, which arise from sadness,
4 2, 35 | And human laughter, human tears." ~[Translation: Conington.]~
5 2, 38 | or sorrow is assuaged by tears?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[38] A[
6 2, 38 | OBJ 1: It would seem that tears do not assuage sorrow. Because
7 2, 38 | diminishes its cause. But tears or groans are an effect
8 2, 38 | OBJ 2: Further, just as tears or groans are an effect
9 2, 38 | not lessen joy. Therefore ~tears do not lessen sorrow.~Aquin.:
10 2, 38 | Therefore it seems ~that tears do not assuage sorrow.~Aquin.:
11 2, 38 | friend, "in groans and in tears alone did he find some ~
12 2, 38 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Tears and groans naturally assuage
13 2, 38 | show of their sorrow, by tears or groans or ~even by words,
14 2, 38 | always pleasant ~to him. Now tears and groans are actions befitting
15 2, 102 | waters of Baptism or of his tears man washes his clothes,
16 2, 102 | Baptism, and by the waters of tears, in their ~faith in Christ'
17 2, 23 | but constancy shaken. Tears abounded where love never
18 2, 80 | laughter proceeds from joy, so tears and ~groans are signs of
19 2, 80 | devotion makes some people shed tears. ~Therefore gladness or
20 2, 80 | is ~said (Ps. 41:4): "My tears have been my bread," etc.
21 2, 80 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Tears are caused not only through
22 2, 80 | Thus men are wont to shed tears ~through a sentiment of
23 2, 80 | to have lost. In this way tears arise from ~devotion.~
24 2, 81 | rather than ~with words, with tears rather than with speech."~
25 2, 184 | knew to shed ~most bitter tears, and he who from the roof
26 3, 21 | With a strong cry and ~tears offering up prayers . . .
27 3, 22 | with a strong cry and tears He offered [Vulg.: 'offering']
28 3, 37 | solitary, signifies the tears of prayer; whereas ~the
29 3, 39 | the devil. Again, the dove tears not with its ~beak. This
30 3, 46 | sight, by beholding the tears of His ~Mother and of the
31 3, 46 | cities, and ~that some rebel tears up the document, he will
32 3, 47 | cap. x): "Just as he who tears up the imperial message ~
33 3, 84 | 125:5, "They that sow in tears," etc., the gloss says: "
34 3, 84 | by steps, in the vale of tears." Wherefore Paul says ~(
35 3, 84 | weeping, and thy eyes ~from tears." But this would be impossible
36 3, 84 | consists in weeping and tears. Therefore penance cannot
37 3, 84 | Reply OBJ 1: Weeping and tears belong to the act of external
38 3, 85 | bodily ~alteration, viz. tears, according to Gregory, who
39 3, 86 | repentance, ~although with tears he had sought it," which
40 3, 89 | by shedding most bitter tears did indeed ~repent him of
41 Suppl, 3 | the ~effect of sorrow is tears. Since therefore sometimes
42 Suppl, 3 | person ~does not shed outward tears for his sins, whereas he
43 Suppl, 3 | Hence it is that bodily tears flow more quickly from sensible ~
44 Suppl, 3 | to blind his eyes with ~tears." Therefore the sorrow of
45 Suppl, 9 | not in our power to shed "tears." Therefore it is not required ~
46 Suppl, 9 | understand this to refer to tears of the heart.~
47 Suppl, 53| keeping continence, by his tears of repentance.~Aquin.: SMT
48 Suppl, 94| results from dissolving into tears. ~Now there cannot be a
49 Suppl, 94| One ~is the resolution of tears: and as to this corporeal
50 Suppl, 94| and in the resolution of tears that ~humor needs to be
51 Suppl, 94| shed forth in the shape of tears. ~Wherefore in this respect
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