Part, Question
1 2, 3 | but rather of fortitude or constancy.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[1]
2 2, 4 | of faith, for instance, "constancy in ~faith," according to
3 2, 11 | for it consists in the constancy of the faithful being put ~
4 2, 19 | man that has it loses his constancy both in ~the every day toils
5 2, 23 | not an averted love, ~but constancy shaken. Tears abounded where
6 2, 51 | perseverance seem to be species of ~constancy which pertains to reason;
7 2, 56 | made afterwards of its "constancy" and ~"perpetuity" in order
8 2, 126| security, magnificence, ~constancy, forbearance, stability."
9 2, 126| He adds a third, namely constancy, which may be ~comprised
10 2, 126| generously in the mind. Constancy may also pertain to ~perseverance,
11 2, 126| deeds, ~which belongs to constancy, but also in bringing a
12 2, 134| Accordingly longanimity and constancy ~are both comprised under
13 2, 134| good work (which regards constancy) may ~be considered under
14 2, 134| arduous" ~he refers to constancy in good; when he says "difficult"
15 2, 135| 3) Of its relation to constancy;~(4) Whether it needs the
16 2, 135| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether constancy pertains to perseverance?~
17 2, 135| 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that constancy does not pertain to perseverance.
18 2, 135| pertain to perseverance. For ~constancy pertains to patience, as
19 2, 135| perseverance. Therefore constancy does not pertain ~to perseverance.~
20 2, 135| magnificence. Therefore constancy pertains to ~magnificence
21 2, 135| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, if constancy pertained to perseverance,
22 2, 135| Somn. Scip. i) condivides constancy ~with firmness by which
23 2, 135| 128]~, A[6]). Therefore constancy does not pertain to perseverance.~
24 2, 135| by Andronicus. Therefore constancy ~belongs to perseverance.~
25 2, 135| answer that, Perseverance and constancy agree as to end, since it ~
26 2, 135| continuance of the act: whereas ~constancy makes him persist firmly
27 2, 135| perseverance takes precedence ~of constancy as a part of fortitude,
28 2, 135| above ~(Q[136], A[1]). Hence constancy agrees with perseverance
29 2, 135| most account: wherefore constancy pertains to perseverance ~
30 2, 135| perseverance regards. ~Hence constancy may pertain to both.~Aquin.:
31 2, 135| 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Constancy pertains to perseverance
32 2, 135| world rage against their constancy, have persevered in ~faith."~
33 2, 151| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, constancy is reckoned a part of fortitude,
34 2, 151| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The constancy which is a part of fortitude
35 2, 151| and objects of fear; but constancy in refraining from pleasures ~
36 3, 36 | the Magi foreshadowed the ~constancy of the Gentiles in confessing
37 3, 44 | spoke with such wisdom and ~constancy. Wherefore it is written (
38 3, 44 | that the Jews, "seeing the ~constancy of Peter and of John, understanding
39 3, 46 | of obedience, ~humility, constancy, justice, and the other
40 3, 51 | death, His patience and constancy ~in enduring death are commended,
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