Part, Question
1 1, 76 | adapted ~for cutting through hard material; but that the teeth
2 1, 75 | adapted ~for cutting through hard material; but that the teeth
3 1, 84 | such as being cold or hot, hard or soft, and the like: while
4 1, 88 | that "a habit ~is a quality hard to remove: yet sometimes
5 1, 90 | protruding mouth, with thick and hard lips, and also a hard ~tongue,
6 1, 90 | and hard lips, and also a hard ~tongue, so as to keep it
7 1, 96 | naturally ~passible as regards a hard body; therefore if a hard
8 1, 96 | hard body; therefore if a hard body had come in ~contact
9 1, 96 | suffering injury from a hard body; partly by the use
10 2, 7 | or slowly; that he strike hard or gently, and so forth.~
11 2, 23 | or by making some evil hard to avoid. The ~result is
12 2, 28 | bound together, so as to be hard ~to pierce. But it belongs
13 2, 60 | while if we consider it as hard to attain, and as ~an object
14 2, 60 | other men, it does not seem hard to ~obtain, but is considered
15 2, 61 | bounds, which is a very hard thing to do, for this very
16 2, 76 | man is unwilling to work hard ~at his studies, the result
17 2, 79 | according to Ecclus. 3:27: "A hard heart shall fear evil at
18 2, 85 | knife, chooses a matter both hard and flexible, which can ~
19 2, 91 | nobleman to be ~condemned to hard labor for some misdeed.~
20 2, 105 | seems an unnecessarily ~hard prescription (Lev. 19:13)
21 2, 105 | thee, thou shalt not be hard ~upon them as an extortioner."
22 2, 105 | that there be among you a hard and doubtful matter in judgment . ~. .
23 2, 114 | lxx), "love makes all hard and repulsive tasks easy
24 2, 114 | done with a ~ready will is hard and difficult to all of
25 2, 114 | made his army to undergo hard service ~against Tyre . . .
26 2, 25 | first: for he ~must have a hard heart indeed, who not only
27 2, 76 | thee, thou shalt not be ~hard upon them as an extortioner,
28 2, 96 | him to do something too hard and unbearable. Therefore
29 2, 134 | this gloss is that it is hard to bear with ~those who
30 2, 135 | have walked through hard ways." Now some persevere
31 2, 137 | 1, wherein whatever is hard is ~the object of that fortitude
32 2, 148 | drunk, which would seem very hard.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[150] A[
33 2, 180 | they chance to have any hard work to do ~they give way
34 2, 186 | not to be ~deterred by the hard noviciate of the desert,
35 3, 43 | as those are ~shown to be hard of heart who are unwilling
36 3, 45 | is ~this necessary when hard and rough is the road, heavy
37 3, 53 | nevertheless remain. Now it seems hard that David from whose ~seed
38 3, 53 | the ancient just would be hard to ~explain, 'that they
39 3, 61 | therefore, it should be ~too hard for man to be drawn away
40 3, 75 | hearing it said: 'this is a hard saying'": to whom He rejoined: "
41 3, 77 | that ~what emits sound is a hard body, having a smooth surface.
42 3, 89 | may accidentally find it hard to do an act of virtue,
43 Suppl, 1 | metaphorically rigid and hard: wherefore anyone is ~said
44 Suppl, 2 | the ~crushing of something hard and whole. Now this wholeness
45 Suppl, 2 | beside it: and since a hard thing is one that is disposed
46 Suppl, 2 | conteritur] which hitherto was ~hard and whole. Hence contrition
47 Suppl, 23| But since it seems very hard that a man should be ~guilty
48 Suppl, 36| mortal sins: which seems very hard.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[36] A[
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