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soliloquies 1
solitaries 3
solitary 31
solitude 28
solomon 33
solstice 2
solum 3
Frequency    [«  »]
28 severe
28 shuns
28 smaller
28 solitude
28 straightway
28 subjective
28 tells
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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solitude

   Part, Question
1 1, 30 | idea of oneness and ~of solitude;" and Ambrose says (De Fide 2 1, 30 | advanced. Although the idea of solitude is ~excluded by plurality, 3 1, 31 | in God; for it would mean solitude in the term to which it 4 1, 31 | be alone or solitary. For solitude is not removed by association ~ 5 1, 31 | not take away absolute ~solitude from God; much less does 6 1, 31 | does it remove respective solitude, in ~reference to a predicate.~ 7 1, 31 | senses. If "alone" means solitude in ~the Father, it is false 8 2, 102| Godhead Which went away into ~solitude when the Man Christ suffered, 9 2, 182| office, or in the monastic solitude, ~without hesitation I should 10 2, 182| office ~to the monastic solitude," but that "he would rather 11 2, 183| anxious to ~fly away into solitude, they are so tied by the 12 2, 183| episcopal office, for instance solitude, ~silence, and certain severe 13 2, 186| the vow of continence, by solitude of place, ~by abstinence, 14 2, 186| live in community than in solitude.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[ 15 2, 186| observed in company than in solitude; for Jerome says ~(Ep. cxxv 16 2, 186| ad Rustic. Monach.): "In solitude pride quickly takes man ~ 17 2, 186| Para. 1/4~I answer that, Solitude, like poverty, is not the 18 2, 186| the Abbot Moses says that "solitude," even as fasting and other 19 2, 186| Now it is evident ~that solitude is a means adapted not to 20 2, 186| will lead her into solitude [Douay: 'the ~wilderness']; 21 2, 186| Phys. iii, ~6]. Wherefore solitude befits the contemplative 22 2, 186| Job 39:6), "What profits solitude of the body, if solitude ~ 23 2, 186| solitude of the body, if solitude ~of the heart be lacking?" 24 2, 186| practice of perfection. Now solitude befits those who are already ~ 25 2, 186| truth," for which purpose solitude is ~most helpful. Nevertheless, 26 2, 187| themselves up and live in solitude, who will ~go to church? 27 3, 40 | SS, Q[182], AA[1],2. Now, solitude is most ~suitable to the 28 3, 40 | mountain and in a place of solitude, He taught us to do nothing


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