Part, Question
1 2, 63 | injuries to ~orphans and widows: hence it is written (Ecclus.
2 2, 63 | OBJ 2: Injuries done to widows and orphans are more insisted
3 2, 79 | visit the fatherless and widows in their tribulation, ~and
4 2, 79 | visit the ~fatherless and widows" indicates an order between
5 2, 79 | visit the fatherless and widows in their ~tribulation" is
6 2, 101 | exposition of 1 Tim. 5:3, "Honor widows ~that are widows indeed,"
7 2, 101 | Honor widows ~that are widows indeed," and (1 Tim. 5:17), "
8 2, 150 | sublime" in comparison with widows and married ~women.~Aquin.:
9 2, 152 | abhor ~abductors whether of widows or of virgins on account
10 2, 167 | that not only ~virgins and widows, but also wives and all
11 2, 183 | any of the faithful have widows, let him ~minister to them,
12 2, 183 | sufficient for them that are widows indeed." Much more therefore
13 2, 184 | where the ~Apostle says that widows who "will marry have [Vulg.: '
14 2, 185 | visit the ~fatherless and widows in their tribulation," which
15 2, 185 | fatherless, orphans, or widows, or when the bishop of the ~
16 2, 185 | Tim. 5:16) forbids those widows who have other means of ~
17 2, 185 | sufficient for them that are widows indeed." And Jerome says
18 2, 186 | visit the fatherless and ~widows in their tribulation." Now
19 2, 186 | visit the fatherless and widows in their tribulation," ~
20 2, 186 | defense of the poor and widows. ~Wherefore it is said in
21 2, 186 | the ~fatherless . . . and widows." Likewise to be a soldier
22 2, 187 | youth and every age, grave widows and ~aged virgins . . .
23 3, 36 | and married people or to widows, such ~as Simeon and Anna.~
24 Suppl, 63| that the ~younger," namely widows, "should marry, bear children."
25 Suppl, 93| fruit of the married, of ~widows, and of virgins. Therefore
26 Suppl, 93| reward assigned ~to virgins, widows, and married persons is
27 Suppl, 93| signifies the burden which ~widows have to bear in this world.
28 Suppl, 93| is ~the spirituality of widows. Accordingly to those who
29 Suppl, 93| keep the ~continence of widows, the sixtyfold fruit; and
30 Suppl, 93| greater reward is ~due. Now widows have greater difficulty
31 Suppl, 93| is speaking in ~praise of widows. Moreover, the Philosopher
32 Suppl, 93| greatest reward is due to widows more than to virgins.~Aquin.:
33 Suppl, 93| and in other respects, widows, other things being ~equal.
34 Suppl, 93| pleasure. In these respects widows experience the ~lesser conflict,
35 Suppl, 93| the purpose of remaining widows, even though they do not ~
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