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kindliness 8
kindling 11
kindly 11
kindness 41
kindred 82
kinds 389
kine 1
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41 heretic
41 humor
41 insufficient
41 kindness
41 lasting
41 mingled
41 modes
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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kindness

   Part, Question
1 1, 32 | to say, "I beseech your kindness" - i.e. you who are ~kind - 2 1, 101 | For thereby we learn God's kindness to man, and ~what man lost 3 2, 64 | His omnipotence and loving kindness. ~This measure surpasses 4 2, 70 | among whom we dwell; while kindness helps us to cure those ~ 5 2, 73 | through natural affinity or kindness received or any other bond; ~ 6 2, 100 | not prescribe deeds ~of kindness or service to be done to 7 2, 100 | do someone a service or kindness. Nevertheless it is a ~primary 8 2, 100 | rendering ~a service or kindness to those from whom he has 9 2, 100 | from whom he has received kindness, if he ~has not yet repaid 10 2, 107 | from doing even works of ~kindness on the sabbath; which was 11 2, 25 | to behave with ~greater kindness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[ 12 2, 29 | Therefore in doing acts of kindness we are not bound to give 13 2, 30 | and meritorious if the ~kindness is compensated, wherefore 14 2, 31 | to do our brethren the ~kindness of correcting them, with 15 2, 56 | beneficence which we ~may call kindness or liberality, belongs to 16 2, 69 | because one ought to show kindness to those especially who ~ 17 2, 80 | God's goodness and loving kindness, according to Ps. 72:28, " 18 2, 81 | person - as when by his kindness a man incites another to 19 2, 87 | or perform some act of ~kindness. In this case the person 20 2, 95 | had experience of God's kindness towards her, ~so that either 21 2, 104 | whether ~a person does a kindness to us for his own sake, 22 2, 104 | to refuse to recognize a ~kindness, unless the giver has been 23 2, 104 | what he ~can. For since kindness depends on the heart rather 24 2, 104 | possible to ~thank him for his kindness by showing him reverence 25 2, 104 | benefactor before repaying his kindness, because, as Seneca says ( 26 2, 104 | to desire it in one whose kindness ~has made you his debtor!"~ 27 2, 104 | repayment is due for his kindness, as ~heretofore. And yet, 28 2, 104 | possible without sin, the kindness he ~has shown should be 29 2, 105 | iii) that "to forget a kindness is the height of ~ingratitude." 30 2, 105 | to take ~no notice of a kindness, it is ungrateful not to 31 2, 105 | and to the third to esteem kindness as ~though it were unkindness.~ 32 2, 105 | popularity: and because the kindness is all the greater through 33 2, 108 | they deserved for their kindness, and which they might have ~ 34 2, 145 | were to be fostered with kindness ~rather than drilled with 35 2, 155 | the mind is restrained by kindness when unreasonably ~provoked 36 3, 30 | Divine mystery of the loving kindness of Jesus: afterwards the ~ 37 3, 55 | hastened fulfilling out of kindness)" [*Cf. Catena Aurea in 38 3, 69 | penalty to such like out of kindness.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[ 39 Suppl, 71| merits, but of His loving kindness. Hence a gloss on Jn. 9: 40 Suppl, 71| recourse to such like acts of kindness." Now all the damned come 41 Suppl, 96| on account of ~His loving kindness delights not in the torments


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