|    Part, Question1   1, 22  |       there were no tyrannical ~persecution. Thus Augustine says (Enchiridion
 2   2, 61  |       and peaceful, and suffers persecution for the ~sake of the truth,
 3   2, 69  |       rest, it follows that ~no persecution will induce him to renounce
 4   2, 69  |         but to those who suffer persecution in ~their bodies, it is
 5   2, 1   |         drawn up at the time of persecution, before the faith was made ~
 6   2, 2   |    faith whether it consist in ~persecution inflicted by one who endeavors
 7   2, 2   |         thoughts, or in outward persecution, increases the merit of
 8   2, 2   | renouncing faith ~on account of persecution; and even the wise have
 9   2, 62  |       women, who at the time of persecution ~took their own lives, and
10   2, 92  |       who is seized in ~time of persecution to worship idols outwardly
11   2, 93  |    ccxxviii), "If, at a time of persecution, ~the ministers of God do
12   2, 122 |       Civ. Dei i) that "during ~persecution certain holy women, in order
13   2, 122 |    Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice' sake, for theirs ~
14   2, 122 |        against the assaults ~of persecution. Hence it is evident that
15   2, 122 |      iii in ~Evang.): "Although persecution has ceased to offer the
16   2, 122 |       of hardship ~inflicted by persecution and continued until death
17   2, 122 |   Blessed are they that suffer ~persecution for justice' sake," which
18   2, 183 |     bishop on account of bodily persecution to ~abandon the flock committed
19   2, 183 |       account of ~some temporal persecution, to withdraw his bodily
20   2, 183 | Therefore if, on account of the persecution ~of a tyrant, a bishop withdraws
21   2, 183 |       should not on account of ~persecution withdraw his bodily presence
22   2, 187 |       who yield through fear of persecution, or who presuming on ~themselves
23   3, 29  |        the devil, and to suffer persecution aroused by ~him. But during
24   3, 45  |        so that they might bear ~persecution bravely."~Aquin.: SMT TP
25   3, 48  |   Blessed are they that suffer ~persecution for justice's sake." Consequently
26   3, 68  |        death, ~sickness, siege, persecution, or shipwreck, should be
27 Suppl, 72|         there will be a general persecution of the good by the ~wicked:
28 Suppl, 74|        and ~the duration of his persecution.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[77] A[
29 Suppl, 86|      man." Now those who suffer persecution for justice' sake are judged ~
30 Suppl, 93|       iii in Evang.): "Although persecution has ceased to offer the ~
31 Suppl, 93|       is to suffer ~the world's persecution even until death: wherefore
32 Suppl, 93|        martyr, by suffering the persecution of the world; and He was
33 Suppl, 93|         carnal concupiscence or persecution ~whereby his own body is
34 Suppl, 93|   Blessed are they that ~suffer persecution." For this reason, too,
 
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