|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |      unto honor, but some unto ~dishonor." Yet why He chooses some
 2   1, 88  |       children come to honor or dishonor."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
 3   2, 21  |         punishment on those who dishonor their parents. And since
 4   2, 31  |        sinning, through fear of dishonor, so that when a man finds
 5   2, 31  |         name, both ~because the dishonor of one leads to the dishonor
 6   2, 31  |    dishonor of one leads to the dishonor of others, according to ~
 7   2, 70  |         reviling seems to imply dishonor. But a man can be ~dishonored
 8   2, 70  |     Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a dishonor inflicted by words is called
 9   2, 70  | intention ~of the utterer is to dishonor the other man, this is properly
10   2, 70  |        inconsiderately it might dishonor the ~person against whom
11   2, 70  |     though he did not intend to dishonor the other man: just ~as
12   2, 70  |    mockery, not ~with intent to dishonor or pain the person who is
13   2, 70  |      that does not inflict much dishonor on a man, and be ~uttered
14   2, 73  |       to be ashamed is "to fear dishonor," as Damascene states (De
15   2, 73  |        the more to despise and ~dishonor the other man. Wherefore,
16   2, 97  |      any kind of irreverence or dishonor. ~Now as "honor is in the
17   2, 97  |       and homage, and if anyone dishonor it he is condemned to death,"
18   2, 121 |          fear of threats, or of dishonor, or again on account of
19   2, 126 |    brave deeds through fear ~of dishonor or punishment; the second
20   2, 127 | magnanimity ~is about honor and dishonor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[129]
21   2, 127 |       from great honor than is ~dishonor. But magnanimity is well
22   2, 127 |     well ordered in relation to dishonor, and ~consequently in relation
23   2, 127 |   manner he is not cast down by dishonor, but despises it, since
24   2, 129 |        men, cowards are held in dishonor, and the brave in honor":
25   2, 139 |      the vices that ~bring most dishonor on man, as we shall state
26   3, 29  |      that he would ~deplore the dishonor, and avenge the disgrace,
27   3, 29  |     want ~of caution, fall into dishonor. Hence Ambrose says: "It
28   3, 29  |       be taken in whoredom, and dishonor the name of her ~father,
29   3, 54  |      same place: "It is sown in dishonor, it ~shall rise in glory."
30   3, 68  |  whatever: and this would be to dishonor the Passion and death of ~
31 Suppl, 32|       and imbeciles, who might ~dishonor the sacrament by their offensive
32 Suppl, 69|         in the church incurs no dishonor when he leaves the throne,
33 Suppl, 72|      children ~come to honor or dishonor, he shall not understand,"
34 Suppl, 72|          15:43, ~"It is sown in dishonor, it shall rise in glory":
35 Suppl, 82|          15:43): "It is sown in dishonor, it shall ~rise in glory,"
 
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