Part, Question
1 1, 49 | 30), the ~cause of both safety and danger of the ship is
2 1, 49 | God is the ~cause of the safety of all things. Therefore
3 1, 49 | does not fulfil what the safety of the ship ~requires; but
4 1, 49 | what is necessary for the safety ~of all. Hence there is
5 1, 60 | blow for the ~whole body's safety. And since reason copies
6 1, 50 | 30), the ~cause of both safety and danger of the ship is
7 1, 50 | God is the ~cause of the safety of all things. Therefore
8 1, 50 | does not fulfil what the safety of the ship ~requires; but
9 1, 50 | what is necessary for the safety ~of all. Hence there is
10 1, 61 | blow for the ~whole body's safety. And since reason copies
11 2, 42 | takes ~forethought for their safety."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[42] A[
12 2, 42 | that there ~be some hope of safety, as stated above (A[2]).
13 2, 45 | opposite. But fear excludes ~safety; for Augustine says (Confess.
14 2, 45 | fear takes forethought ~for safety." Therefore safety is contrary
15 2, 45 | for safety." Therefore safety is contrary to fear. Therefore
16 2, 45 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Safety does not denote something
17 2, 45 | who fears not. ~Wherefore safety is opposed to fear, as a
18 2, 45 | privation, so ~daring implies safety.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[45] A[
19 2, 45 | hope that the means of ~safety are nigh, and that the things
20 2, 45 | removal ~of the means of safety, or the proximity of something
21 2, 61 | their ~country and for the safety of the city." But it is
22 2, 95 | soldiers, by fighting for the safety of the people. ~Wherefore
23 2, 96 | achieved either for the safety of the state, or for ~upholding
24 2, 112| in order that the joy of ~safety may begin in them even in
25 2, 10 | communicate; secondly, for the safety of those who ~are forbidden
26 2, 25 | body ~for his neighbor's safety: this belongs to the perfect,
27 2, 38 | which are ordained to man's safety, even that of his body.
28 2, 38 | prevented), than the bodily safety of an individual. Therefore,
29 2, 48 | ordering, and there shall be safety where there are many counsels."
30 2, 80 | to suffer death for the safety of his army, as Livy relates ~
31 2, 106| loves most are life, bodily safety, his own freedom, and external
32 2, 106| man forfeits his bodily safety; "slavery," and "imprisonment," ~
33 2, 115| keep it in preparation and safety in order to make fitting
34 2, 182| storm he piloted himself to safety." This proves nothing ~more
35 2, 186| divine worship and ~public safety, or also of the poor and
36 3, 29 | Para. 3/12~Thirdly, for the safety of the new-born Child: lest
37 3, 79 | souls, for the hope of their safety and salvation." ~And our
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