|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |         can correct whom ~He hath despised." Therefore it could not
 2   1, 77  |          is there written ~can be despised with the same facility as
 3   1, 76  |          is there written ~can be despised with the same facility as
 4   2, 2   |           loved, and other things despised: because the more we ~possess
 5   2, 47  |         though we ~ourselves were despised and injured.~Aquin.: SMT
 6   2, 47  |           an injury without being despised or slighted. Therefore a
 7   2, 47  |         to be angry when they are despised for some failing or ~weakness
 8   2, 47  |          Reply OBJ 2: If a man be despised in a matter in which he
 9   2, 47  |           he is more undeservedly despised, he has ~more reason for
10   2, 47  |        the unmeritedness of being despised. For ~just as the higher
11   2, 47  |          more undeservedly he is ~despised; so the lower it is, the
12   2, 47  |            1/1~Reply OBJ 3: To be despised by one's friends seems also
13   2, 73  |           so that the same God is despised in every sin; and in this ~
14   2, 96  |            i.e. the precepts are ~despised, and those men, from contempt,
15   2, 102 |           deformed are wont to be despised by others. For the same
16   2, 105 | uncultivated valley signified the despised ~death of Christ, whereby
17   2, 109 |          can correct whom He hath despised."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109]
18   2, 31  |         can correct whom ~He hath despised." Therefore fraternal correction
19   2, 81  |         can correct whom God hath despised." ~Hence it is written (
20   2, 85  |    account, but only because they despised greater, i.e. spiritual, ~
21   2, 116 |         part of the ~good that is despised or corrupted by sin, and
22   2, 116 |        hath cast away" - that is, despised - "his bowels," in order
23   2, 124 |          Temporal goods are to be despised as hindering us from ~loving
24   2, 124 |      temporal goods are not to be despised, in so far ~as they are
25   2, 139 |         and pleasures, which ~are despised on account of deadly pains
26   2, 159 |       outward exaltation is to be despised. ~Thus humility is, as it
27   2, 167 |       those who ~were in distress despised their husbands, and decked
28   2, 180 |        all to be with Christ, he ~despised even this, because thus
29   2, 185 |        whom they were wont to be ~despised and downtrodden. Such persons
30   3, 1   |         and because the ~gentiles despised it and would not take it
31   3, 5   |          any one who ~says it was despised on account of its ignoble
32   3, 14  |        should be desirous of Him. Despised and the most ~abject of
33   3, 14  |            as it were, hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed Him ~
34   3, 25  |           bodies themselves to be despised, which are much more intimately
35   3, 31  |         the female sex ~should be despised, it was fitting that He
36   3, 36  |            as it were, hidden and despised."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
37   3, 44  |        that one man, at that time despised, ~could, with the blows
38   3, 46  |       Serm. ci De Tempore]: "Adam despised the ~command, plucking the
39   3, 88  |       waits for us to ~repent, is despised. And so much the more is
40   3, 88  |        the more is God's goodness despised, if ~the first sin is committed
41   3, 88  |           forgiving those sins is despised. A man does not, however, ~
42 Suppl, 36|         preaching is liable to be despised"; and ~for the same reason
43 Suppl, 36|          nothing, and all gain be despised for the advancement of spiritual
 
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