Part, Question
1 2, 35 | incorrect; viz. into "torpor, distress," ~which Gregory of Nyssa [*
2 2, 19 | being weary in the day of ~distress, thy strength shall be diminished,"
3 2, 25 | what be the nature of their distress: hence it is that in ~this
4 2, 28 | sympathy for another's distress, impelling us to succor
5 2, 28 | that "we pity most the distress of one who ~suffers undeservedly."~
6 2, 28 | is sympathy for another's distress, it is ~directed, properly
7 2, 28 | parents, we do not pity their ~distress, but suffer as for our own
8 2, 28 | pity is grief for another's distress, as stated ~above (A[1]),
9 2, 28 | follows that another's distress grieves him. And since sorrow
10 2, 28 | or sorrows for another's distress, in ~so far as one looks
11 2, 28 | one looks upon another's distress as one's own.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 28 | are already in infinite distress, do not fear to ~suffer
13 2, 28 | signifies grief for another's distress. Now this ~grief may denote,
14 2, 29 | considers the relieving of distress or defect.~Aquin.: SMT SS
15 2, 29 | thirst, or suffer some like distress, unless this be ~according
16 2, 29 | creditor ~were in equal distress: in which case, however,
17 2, 30 | far as pity for the one in distress is ~directed to the satisfaction
18 2, 30 | assist ~a man against any distress that is due to an extrinsic
19 2, 94 | sickness or for any kind of distress.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
20 2, 104 | man to desire neediness or distress in ~his benefactor before
21 2, 106 | which Judas was, ~was in distress"; wherefore "Peter, who
22 2, 106 | his ~own merits, was in distress about those of others."
23 2, 167 | wives of those who ~were in distress despised their husbands,
24 2, 182 | Christ? Shall tribulation? Or distress?" etc.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
25 3, 44 | release ~him at once from that distress. By this, moreover, we are
26 Suppl, 23| excommunicated person in distress: for then he would be bound
27 Suppl, 70| proximate ~cause of its distress, whereas the corporeal fire
28 Suppl, 70| the remote cause of its distress.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[70] A[
29 Suppl, 70| immediate cause of their distress, as stated above, ~wherever
30 Suppl, 72| they were aware of the ~distress of their dear ones: and
31 Suppl, 83| that they will suffer no distress there: which would not be
32 Suppl, 83| will receive nothing to distress ~or hurt them, as will the
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