|    Part, Question1   2, 5   |       he must of necessity be ~troubled with the fear of losing
 2   2, 35  |      in drinking through being troubled with thirst, but when ~the
 3   2, 39  |       feared lest he should be troubled ~overmuch by sorrow, and
 4   2, 48  |       to Ps. 30:10: "My eye is troubled with wrath."~Aquin.: SMT
 5   2, 2   |         I am ~ready and am not troubled; that I may keep Thy commandments."
 6   2, 20  |      written (Wis. 17:10): "A ~troubled conscience always presumes [
 7   2, 33  |     Caeobiorum]): "The monk is troubled with sloth chiefly about ~
 8   2, 72  |      it is added, "for he hath troubled ~many that were peace."~
 9   2, 81  |       be ashamed and be . . ~. troubled, let them be ashamed and
10   2, 81  |     let them be ashamed and be troubled very speedily [*Vulg.: ~'
11   2, 108 |      he ~must not be the least troubled, no matter by what words
12   2, 116 |      the devil (Mk. 5) and was troubled in body. Therefore covetousness
13   2, 116 |         not that the former is troubled in the flesh in ~the same
14   2, 127 |      to ~give way neither to a troubled mind, nor to man, nor to
15   2, 180 |         ciii) that "Martha was troubled, but Mary feasted." ~Fourthly,
16   2, 180 |       thou art careful and art troubled about many ~things." Fifthly,
17   2, 180 |   Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things." Therefore
18   3, 5   |          when the ~disciples, "troubled and frighted, supposed that
19   3, 15  |          because his reason is troubled by no misfortune. And thus
20   3, 27  |       the Blessed Virgin "was ~troubled with wondering doubt at
21   3, 27  | manifestation of miracles, was troubled in mind": that is to say,
22   3, 30  |     preserved from ~being thus troubled. Therefore it was not fitting
23   3, 30  |     that the Virgin should be ~troubled. Because, as Ambrose says
24   3, 30  |  angelic ~visions, she was not troubled at seeing this angel, but
25   3, 30  |      does not say that she was troubled at ~seeing the angel, but "
26   3, 36  |        of Christ's birth, "was troubled, and all Jerusalem with
27   3, 36  |   heaven, the earthly king is ~troubled: doubtless because earthly
28   3, 36  |          Herod was not so much troubled in himself as the devil
29   3, 36  |  scepter." That the ~Jews were troubled, who, on the contrary, should
30   3, 36  |         him, or because he was troubled at some imminent peril,
31   3, 41  |     Thyself down," He was not ~troubled, nor did He upbraid the
32   3, 46  |       death in itself, are yet troubled over the ~manner of their
33   3, 46  | passion, by which the soul ~is troubled, when the passion in the
34   3, 54  |      His disciples "they being troubled and frightened, supposed
35   3, 54  |        12:27): "Now is My soul troubled," which refers to the Passion;
36   3, 71  |     that approach ~Baptism are troubled by him in their bodies,
37 Suppl, 21|   evidenced by ~a person being troubled in his body by the devil.
38 Suppl, 64|       other when the latter is troubled with ~concupiscence. Therefore
39 Suppl, 69|        most, lest he should be troubled with so great a ~sorrow
40 Suppl, 71|        with a difficulty which troubled them, for it would seem
41 Suppl, 77|       The first opinion is not troubled by this ~objection, since
42 Suppl, 86|       the wicked will then be ~troubled when even the just are disturbed
43 Suppl, 86|       the ~flesh must needs be troubled with fear in the midst of
44 Suppl, 95|     Seeing it" they "shall be ~troubled with terrible fear." After
45 Suppl, 96|     the ~prophet, who also was troubled for that very reason (Jonas
 
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