|    Part, Question1   1, 65  |       seeing; secondly, that less ~honorable parts exist for the more
 2   1, 65  |           parts exist for the more honorable, as the senses for the ~
 3   1, 66  |       seeing; secondly, that less ~honorable parts exist for the more
 4   1, 66  |           parts exist for the more honorable, as the senses for the ~
 5   1, 90  |         But since man is the ~most honorable of God's lower creatures,
 6   1, 91  |           the agent is always more honorable than the patient," as ~Augustine
 7   2, 48  |           treatment; for instance, honorable men, if they be dishonored": ~
 8   2, 105 |            of your tribes wise and honorable, and appointed ~them rulers":
 9   2, 57  |            by being deprived of an honorable burial, as the ~Philosopher
10   2, 86  |             not even is virginity ~honorable as such, but only when it
11   2, 126 |       firmly hopeful in great ~and honorable undertakings." The second
12   2, 127 |      virtue, ~which has a care for honorable things, according to 2 Tim.
13   2, 139 |   defilement, for honesty means an honorable state." ~This is most applicable
14   2, 139 |            safeguarding of what is honorable, and the regard for ~what
15   2, 139 |          deserves praise for being honorable and ~beautiful. Therefore
16   2, 143 |        Etym. x) "honesty means an ~honorable state." Now honor is due
17   2, 143 |         Etym. x) "honesty means an honorable ~state," wherefore a thing
18   2, 143 |            same thing makes a ~man honorable and glorious, so is the
19   2, 143 |          fellowship with one more ~honorable," i.e. richer, "than himself."
20   2, 143 |           Macc. 6:28: "I suffer an honorable [honesta] death, for the
21   2, 167 |            we think to be the less honorable ~members of the body, about
22   2, 184 |         God, are made exceedingly ~honorable." On the other hand, they
23   2, 185 |        idle, because work ~is both honorable and a light to the unbeliever:
24   3, 8   |          Is. 9:15): "The aged ~and honorable, he is the head" - "Power,"
25   3, 51  |           therefore unbecoming for honorable burial ~to be accorded to
26   3, 51  |        more despicable: but in His honorable burial we can see the power
27   3, 89  | satisfaction, he may return to his honorable position": and ~moreover
28 Suppl, 43|   distinction; for it is either an honorable condition, for instance
29 Suppl, 55|      affinity. ~For affinity is an honorable thing. Now honorable things
30 Suppl, 55|            an honorable thing. Now honorable things do not result ~from
31 Suppl, 55|            Hence ~affinity remains honorable, although its cause is in
32 Suppl, 93|           marriage would have been honorable, and the marriage-bed ~unsullied,
33 Suppl, 93|           man strives for the most honorable cause; ~which is Christ
 
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