|    Part, Question1   1, 112|     she is not healed: let ~us forsake her." And (Is. 5:5) it is
 2   1, 112|        does an angel ~guardian forsake man.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[113]
 3   1, 112|       Therefore sometimes they forsake us.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[113]
 4   1, 112|         God indeed is ~said to forsake man, according to the ordering
 5   1, 112|       3: Although an angel may forsake a man sometimes locally,
 6   1, 112|       does not for that reason forsake him as to the effect of
 7   2, 5  |     that the ~happy man cannot forsake Happiness of his own accord.
 8   2, 105|     princes become tyrants and forsake ~justice. He also appointed
 9   2, 114|        shall fail, do not Thou forsake me." Hence a man ~may merit
10   2, 18 |     from ~us, in for far as we forsake God: while the evil of punishment
11   2, 18 |       of worldly goods, but to forsake justice on that account
12   2, 25 |    according to Ecclus. 9:14: "Forsake not an old friend, ~for
13   2, 30 |     will give you a good gift, forsake not My Law." Secondly, ~
14   2, 51 |       the lesser. Therefore to forsake the greater good belongs
15   2, 107|         1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to forsake the truth for that which
16   2, 107|    subtract therefrom; and ~to forsake the truth for that which
17   2, 111|        not arrogance so as ~to forsake truth": and Gregory says (
18   2, 111|     equality. But one does not forsake truth by exceeding it any
19   2, 124|    feared so that they make us forsake justice: but they are to
20   2, 134| belongs to patience that a man forsake not the good of virtue ~
21   2, 136| because thereby a man does not forsake a good on ~account of long
22   2, 136|       for a man to be ready to forsake a good on ~account of difficulties
23   2, 137|         respects, so as not to forsake the good on account of difficulties, ~
24   2, 139|    passions. Now sometimes men forsake God's laws and the state
25   2, 140|      by cowardice some people ~forsake the defense of the common
26   2, 147|     weak." Now it is sinful to forsake the ~good of virtue, as
27   2, 151|      any excess that makes one forsake the good of reason is ~sinful,
28   2, 180|       so as to be compelled to forsake contemplation ~altogether.
29   2, 180|    then we must not altogether forsake the ~delights of truth,
30   2, 183|     the active life, so as to ~forsake the contemplative; wherefore
31   2, 183|  Whether a bishop may lawfully forsake the episcopal cure, in order
32   2, 183|       a bishop cannot lawfully forsake his episcopal cure ~in order
33   2, 183|    seem that a ~bishop may not forsake the episcopal cure and enter
34   2, 183|     the state of perfection to forsake altogether the ~things that
35   2, 184|        committing an injustice forsake their wives, whereas men
36   2, 187|     has undertaken, and nowise forsake ~the profession he has chosen."
37   3, 50 |       Passion: hence there "to forsake" means simply not to protect
38   3, 68 |      he that shall confess and forsake them, shall ~obtain mercy."
39   3, 84 |       that shall confess, and ~forsake them, shall obtain mercy."
 
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