Part, Question
1 1, 23 | God, willing to show His ~wrath [that is, the vengeance
2 1, 23 | much patience vessels of wrath, ~fitted for destruction;
3 2, 46 | three species of anger - "wrath," "ill-will" and "rancor."
4 2, 46 | movement of anger is called wrath {cholos}, if anger continue
5 2, 47 | A mild answer breaketh wrath": because, to wit, they
6 2, 48 | My eye is troubled with wrath."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[48] A[
7 2, 81 | were by ~nature children of wrath."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[81] A[
8 2, 99 | and will provoke Me to wrath: the sword shall devour
9 2, 105 | give ~thee a king in My wrath"; and (Osee 8:4): "They
10 2, 106 | 4:15): "The Law worketh wrath: for where there is ~no
11 2, 106 | Law is not said to "work wrath": because as far ~as it
12 2, 18 | minister, an avenger to execute wrath upon him ~that doth evil."
13 2, 38 | beloved, but give place unto wrath." Therefore war ~is always
14 2, 38 | minister, an avenger to execute wrath upon him that doth ~evil";
15 2, 69 | didst deserve . . . the wrath of the ~Lord." Now an advocate
16 2, 69 | he sins and deserves the wrath of the Lord.~Aquin.: SMT
17 2, 95 | further ~on, "so I swore in My wrath that they should not enter
18 2, 106 | minister, an avenger to execute wrath upon him ~that doeth evil."
19 2, 109 | and crafty ~men prove the wrath of God," says that "the
20 2, 109 | and ~crafty men prove the wrath of God": and the hypocrite
21 2, 147 | excess raiseth quarrels, and wrath and many ruins." For ~this
22 2, 156 | the anger which is ~called wrath [*'Fellea,' i.e. like gall.
23 2, 156 | Cholos} which we render 'wrath']," ~and "ill-will" which
24 2, 156 | the three aforesaid. For "wrath" he describes ~as "having
25 2, 184 | didst deserve indeed the wrath of the Lord: but good works
26 3, 2 | were by nature children of wrath"; and Wis. ~12:10: "They
27 3, 49 | is ~rather the cause of wrath than of reconciliation to
28 3, 49 | than in provoking Him to wrath.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[
29 3, 85 | showed you to flee from the wrath to come?"~Aquin.: SMT TP
30 3, 88 | treasurest up to thyself wrath against the day of wrath," ~
31 3, 88 | wrath against the day of wrath," ~from the mere fact, namely,
32 Suppl, 71| is sent to intercede, the wrath of the angered party is
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