Part, Question
1 1, 21 | affected with ~sorrow at the misery of another as though it
2 1, 21 | endeavors to dispel the misery of this other, as if it ~
3 1, 21 | sorrow, therefore, over the ~misery of others belongs not to
4 1, 21 | belong to ~Him to dispel that misery, whatever be the defect
5 1, 21 | but of ~mercy to relieve misery. Thus both justice and mercy
6 1, 21 | can properly be called a misery; but only defect in a ~rational
7 1, 21 | lot is to be happy; for misery is opposed to ~happiness.
8 1, 23 | eternal from the state of misery or not. Although it ~may
9 2, 5 | But Happiness excludes ~misery. Therefore man cannot be
10 2, 5 | should pass from happiness to misery, and vice versa; ~because
11 2, 22 | no fellow-feeling with misery while they relieve the ~
12 2, 24 | no fellow-feeling with misery when they relieve the ~unhappy,"
13 2, 69 | busied with other people's misery. Hence Our Lord promised
14 2, 69 | and be delivered from all misery.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[69] A[
15 2, 93 | which the wicked deserve misery, the good, a life of ~blessedness."
16 2, 93 | xviii): Out of the just misery of ~the souls which deserted
17 2, 28 | something pertaining to ~"misery," is, in the first way,
18 2, 28 | special aspect, namely the ~misery of the person pitied.~Aquin.:
19 2, 134 | and in many cares, and in misery and in ~sorrow." Therefore
20 3, 1 | fitting way of healing our misery."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[
21 3, 46 | suitable way of healing our misery" than by the Passion of ~
22 3, 58 | all right hand, since no misery is there."~Aquin.: SMT TP
23 3, 83 | reference to our present misery, by reason of ~which we
24 3, 83 | Ghost; against the threefold misery of ignorance, sin, and ~
25 3, 83 | which, after this life of misery, we are tending, in the
26 Suppl, 9 | that one ~confesses one's misery and weakness.~Aquin.: SMT
27 Suppl, 29| The object of mercy is misery: and because this sacrament ~
28 Suppl, 29| when we are in a state of misery, i.e. of sickness, mention
29 Suppl, 72| hell in order to add to the misery of the damned. Consequently ~
30 Suppl, 76| in respect of glory and misery, which is an ~accidental
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