Part, Question
1 1, 21 | as ~being, so to speak, sorrowful at heart [miserum cor];
2 2, 32 | which gives pleasure to the sorrowful man, though it ~be unlike
3 2, 32 | likeness to the man that is sorrowful: ~because sorrows are contrary
4 2, 32 | own good. Wherefore the sorrowful man ~seeks pleasure as making
5 2, 35 | contemplate something harmful ~and sorrowful, just as to contemplate
6 2, 37 | But man can learn while sorrowful. Much more, therefore, ~
7 2, 37 | thing, ~that you were made sorrowful according to God, how great
8 2, 37 | are others ~proper to the sorrowful; for instance, to mourn.
9 2, 37 | maketh age ~flourishing: a sorrowful spirit drieth up the bones":
10 2, 38 | Now when a man is made sorrowful by ~those things in which
11 2, 38 | like manner, when many are sorrowful, it seems that ~their sorrow
12 2, 38 | when he sorrows with the sorrowful. ~Consequently each becomes
13 2, 39 | not because you were made sorrowful, but because you were made ~
14 2, 39 | but because you were made ~sorrowful unto penance." Secondly,
15 2, 41 | to take pleasure or to be sorrowful: or else it is because ~
16 2, 42 | for one to be pained or sorrowful on account ~of the evil
17 2, 59 | Mt. 26:38): "My soul is sorrowful even unto death." ~Therefore
18 2, 59 | object which ought to make us sorrowful, is a ~mark of virtue; as
19 2, 59 | the wise man is not made ~sorrowful by wisdom. Yet he sorrows
20 2, 59 | hinders the work that makes us sorrowful: but it ~helps us to do
21 2, 78 | sin through ~habit, are sorrowful after committing a sin:
22 2, 103 | the ceremonies, having a sorrowful ~heart?" Therefore the ceremonies
23 2, 19 | accordingly, those who are sorrowful fall the more easily into
24 2, 30 | doubtful, to comfort the sorrowful, to reprove the sinner, ~
25 2, 33 | every ~vice makes a man sorrowful about the opposite spiritual
26 2, 33 | for the ~lustful man is sorrowful about the good of continence,
27 2, 112 | bring consolation to the sorrowful, according to Ecclus. 7:
28 2, 112 | Although I made you ~sorrowful by my epistle, I do not
29 2, 112 | not because you were made sorrowful, but because you were ~made
30 2, 112 | but because you were ~made sorrowful unto repentance." For this
31 3, 5 | Mt. 26:38: "My soul is sorrowful even ~unto death"; and Jn.
32 3, 15 | the assumed manhood, 'was ~sorrowful' in very deed; yet lest
33 3, 15 | to have 'begun to grow ~sorrowful and to be sad'"; so that
34 3, 15 | Mt. 26:38): "My soul is sorrowful even ~unto death." And Ambrose
35 3, 15 | 37): ~"He began to grow sorrowful and to be sad." For "it
36 3, 15 | it is one thing to be ~sorrowful and another to grow sorrowful,"
37 3, 15 | sorrowful and another to grow sorrowful," as Jerome says, on this
38 3, 43 | go away from His presence sorrowful? . . . and yet ~afterwards,
39 3, 68 | Confession of sins should be sorrowful: thus Augustine ~says (De
40 3, 83 | but are omitted in those sorrowful offices which ~commemorate
41 3, 84 | the gloss says: "Be ~not sorrowful, if thou hast a good will,
42 3, 84 | man from being joyful and sorrowful at the same ~time - for
43 3, 85 | is the ~vengeance of the sorrowful, ever punishing in them
44 Suppl, 5 | written (Prov. 17:22): "A sorrowful spirit drieth up the ~bones."~
45 Suppl, 43| purpose of making the father sorrowful, for he had sinned in the
46 Suppl, 94| occupied by whatever is ~more sorrowful"; and thus even as the empyrean
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