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off 215
off-spring 1
offence 4
offend 31
offended 23
offender 9
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31 liveth
31 multiplicity
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31 poster
31 predication
31 quickly
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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offend

   Part, Question
1 2, 47 | angry with friends, if they offend us or ~refuse to help us; 2 2, 73 | keep the whole Law, but offend in one ~point, is become 3 2, 87 | temporal thing, yet would not offend God for its sake, by breaking 4 2, 5 | Whosoever shall . . . offend in one point is become guilty ~ 5 2, 11 | If ~thy brother shall offend against thee." Yet even 6 2, 18 | whereby a son fears to offend his father or to be separated 7 2, 18 | man, the more one fears to offend him and to be separated 8 2, 18 | help, the more he fears to offend him or to be separated from 9 2, 31 | 15, "If thy brother shall offend against thee," ~says that " 10 2, 31 | If thy brother shall offend against thee," ~etc. For 11 2, 31 | against thee," ~etc. For if he offend thee publicly in the presence 12 2, 65 | perchance the defendant offend in a matter exempt from 13 2, 71 | James 3:2): "If ~any man offend not in word, the same is 14 2, 87 | James 3:2, "If any man ~offend not in word, the same is 15 2, 134 | patience, ~because those who offend from weakness rather than 16 2, 145 | in many things we all offend" (James 3:2), and because " 17 2, 152 | the fornicator intended to offend God, but ~consequently, 18 2, 161 | which a man sometimes will ~offend God rather than make an 19 2, 166 | let ~nothing be done to offend the eye of another, but 20 2, 168 | movements let nothing be done to offend ~the eye of any person whatever." 21 2, 182 | In many things we all offend"; and (Ps. 138:16): "Thy 22 2, 182 | in this life are said to "offend in ~many things" with regard 23 2, 184 | In many things we all offend." Therefore if the ~sins 24 3, 1 | the greater the ~person we offend, the more grievous the offense. 25 3, 42 | teacher should not fear to offend those men, in order that 26 3, 80 | receive; ~still he seems to offend more deeply who deceitfully 27 3, 85 | made ~by merely ceasing to offend, but it is necessary to 28 3, 88 | Whosoever . . . ~shall offend in one point, is become 29 3, 88 | it is a greater sin to offend God than to offend man. ~ 30 3, 88 | sin to offend God than to offend man. ~But a slave who is 31 Suppl, 96| keep the whole ~law, but offend in one point, is become


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