Part, Question
1 2, 20 | like manner, ~if a man bear patiently a wrong done to him, the
2 2, 87 | of his past sin, or bear ~patiently the punishment which God
3 2, 87 | his soul, if he bears it ~patiently.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[87] A[
4 2, 114 | who strove for the faith patiently and bravely even till death. ~
5 2, 32 | and yet ~they bear them patiently out of reverence for the
6 2, 53 | their knowledge, but to bear patiently the effect of being deceived,
7 2, 71 | for as much as he suffers patiently being detracted himself. ~
8 2, 106 | with the wicked by enduring patiently, and in ~due manner, the
9 2, 106 | person, he should bear it patiently if this be expedient. For ~
10 2, 134 | covetous, who bear many evils patiently ~that they may amass money,
11 2, 134 | the ~sorrow that we bear patiently. Now the fact that a man
12 2, 134 | man does not endure evils patiently, but ~even attacks the person
13 2, 134 | the fact that a man may ~patiently endure evils pertaining
14 2, 134 | but to endure God's wrongs patiently is most wicked": and ~Augustine
15 2, 134 | crimes are said to be borne patiently."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[136]
16 2, 159 | it"; the ~fifth, "to bear patiently that this be said of us";
17 2, 182 | that a ~man bears hardships patiently, according to Rm. 8:35, "
18 2, 182 | abstaining, but in bearing want patiently." Wherefore the Apostle ~
19 2, 183 | of his subjects, suffered patiently to be delayed even from
20 2, 183 | The wicked must be borne ~patiently, when there are some good
21 2, 186 | the sense of tolerating patiently the wrongs done ~to others:
22 3, 80 | received," namely, by bearing ~patiently the sting of Satan.~Aquin.:
23 3, 86 | punishment which he bears ~patiently.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[
24 3, 86 | by bearing punishment ~patiently with the help of Divine
25 Suppl, 15| taking advantage of ~them patiently. If, however, he refuse
26 Suppl, 15| refuse to submit to them patiently, then ~they do not become
27 Suppl, 15| in so far as we use them patiently. In this ~way man makes
28 Suppl, 25| in which, too, ~many have patiently borne unjust tribulations
29 Suppl, 43| give it back, so it may be patiently ~tolerated that those who
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