Part, Question
1 1, 23 | to make His power ~known, endured [that is, permitted] with
2 1, 107 | tyrannical oppression," ~endured sometimes even by the great.
3 2, 108 | the state of the Old Law endured and the people had not as
4 2, 126 | what reason says should be endured" - i.e. good courage ~seems
5 2, 134 | heathens ~are related to have endured many hardships rather than
6 2, 134 | a circumstance of wrongs endured, so is ~place. But no virtue
7 2, 135 | for the most part are not endured for a long ~time, because
8 2, 139 | dangers of battle which are endured for ~the common weal: whereas
9 3, 6 | the ~Word with flesh still endured.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[2]
10 3, 14 | said (Heb. 12:3) ~that He "endured such opposition from sinners
11 3, 15 | evil of punishment which He endured, ~and the evil of fault
12 3, 22 | out of charity ~He humbly endured the passion.~Aquin.: SMT
13 3, 38 | baptism ~should not have endured thereafter.~Aquin.: SMT
14 3, 46 | Whether the pain which He endured was the greatest?~(7) Whether
15 3, 46 | but ~because the death He endured was inflicted on Him by
16 3, 46 | death ~appear, unless He endured it in the sight of all men,
17 3, 46 | written Heb. ~12:2: "He endured the cross, despising the
18 3, 46 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ endured all suffering?~Aquin.: SMT
19 3, 46 | only-begotten Son testifies that He ~endured every kind of human sufferings
20 3, 46 | Therefore He ought to have endured every kind of suffering.~
21 3, 46 | the part of men: for He endured ~something from Gentiles
22 3, 46 | But some of the martyrs ~endured sharper and more prolonged
23 3, 46 | the Evangelist that "He endured only mentally the ~sufferings
24 3, 47 | forth, since by no penalty endured could man pay Him ~enough
25 3, 47 | sacrifice, inasmuch ~as He endured death of His own free-will
26 3, 48 | greatness of ~the grief endured, as stated above (Q[46],
27 3, 49 | by the Passion which He ~endured from love and obedience,
28 3, 49 | Christ's flesh, wherein He endured the Passion, ~is the instrument
29 3, 49 | shame and mockeries He ~endured; fourthly, as to His being
30 3, 50 | exhausted nature: but He endured ~death inflicted from without,
31 3, 51 | the extent of the poverty endured for us can ~be thereby estimated:
32 3, 51 | Gn. 3:19). But ~Christ endured death in order to deliver
33 3, 51 | Yet of His own will He endured death for our ~salvation,
34 3, 51 | not come of sin, but was endured from charity, it has not
35 3, 52 | by His Passion which He endured ~in this world, as stated
36 3, 52 | the suffering which they ~endured through their glory being
37 3, 54 | show the manner of death He endured for us" (Bede, on Lk. 24:
38 3, 56 | things which Christ did and endured in His ~humanity are profitable
39 3, 88 | than for the sinner to ~be endured.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[88] A[
40 Suppl, 72| comparison with the pain endured in purgatory. The third
41 Suppl, 72| from the reward for labors endured by the saints in this ~life.
42 Suppl, 74| state of the Old ~Testament endured. Therefore we can also know
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