Part, Question
1 1, 57 | That great mystery of godliness appeared ~unto angels*." [*
2 1, 57 | Great is the mystery of godliness, which . . . ~appeared unto
3 1, 58 | That great mystery of godliness appeared ~unto angels*." [*
4 1, 58 | Great is the mystery of godliness, which . . . ~appeared unto
5 2, 29 | well kept, because of the ~godliness of Onias the high-priest,
6 2, 68 | Tim. 4:8): "Piety [Douay: 'Godliness'] is profitable to ~all
7 2, 1 | which is the "mystery of godliness" (1 Tim. 3:16).~Aquin.:
8 2, 28 | Evang. xxxiv) that "true godliness is ~not disdainful but compassionate,"
9 2, 28 | Evang. xxxiv) that "false godliness," i.e. of the proud, ~"is
10 2, 28 | the words of 1 Tim. 4:8: "Godliness is profitable to ~all things,"
11 2, 28 | life ~consists in mercy and godliness." Now the Christian rule
12 2, 30 | Dutifulness* [Douay: 'Godliness'] is profitable ~to all
13 2, 30 | Dutifulness ~[Douay: 'godliness'] is profitable to all things':
14 2, 50 | according to 1 Tim. 4:8, ~"Godliness [*'Pietas,' which our English
15 2, 56 | but by the acquisition of godliness." Therefore to ~do what
16 2, 81 | charity which is the "power of godliness," according to a gloss ~
17 2, 81 | an appearance indeed of godliness, but denying the ~power
18 2, 81 | Reply OBJ 2: There can be no godliness in the sinner's prayer as
19 2, 81 | something pertaining to godliness. Even so ~a man who has
20 2, 99 | indeed of piety [Douay: ~'godliness']." Therefore piety extends
21 2, 119 | Isaias (verse 2) [Douay: 'godliness'] [*"Pietas," whence our
22 2, 120 | 4:8): "Piety [Douay: ~'godliness'] is profitable to all things,
23 2, 122 | which is in ~accordance with godliness, and was made known to us
24 2, 122 | called truth according to ~godliness, and consequently the confession
25 2, 152 | deacon] on 1 Tim. 4:8, "Godliness ~is profitable to all things,"
26 2, 152 | summed up in mercy and godliness: if a man conforms to this,
27 2, 155 | Tim. 4:8, "Piety [Douay: 'Godliness'] is profitable to ~all
28 2, 186 | doctrine ~that is "according to godliness" (Titus 1:1). It becomes
29 3, 51 | Gentiles who were ~without godliness, because He purchased them
30 Suppl, 71| though he who has departed in godliness be taken up to ~heaven,
31 Suppl, 96| Ambrose on 1 Tim. 4:8, "Godliness is ~profitable to all things,"
32 Suppl, 96| life consists in mercy and godliness. Let a man follow this,
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