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hardly 14
hardness 39
hardship 6
hardships 28
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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hardships

   Part, Question
1 2, 35 | when ~he shrinks not from hardships and straits in order to 2 2, 122| only death but also other hardships, as Augustine ~declares ( 3 2, 122| Now there are many other hardships besides death, ~which one 4 2, 122| that he is suffering these hardships.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[124] A[ 5 2, 123| escape from ~slavery or hardships is overcome by fear, which 6 2, 123| of cowardice: for to shun hardships is a mark of ~effeminacy."~ 7 2, 126| patience ~denotes endurance of hardships, and he ascribes the same 8 2, 126| in face of the greatest hardships, namely dangers of ~death, 9 2, 126| matter of certain minor ~hardships and these virtues are annexed 10 2, 126| the prolonged suffering of hardships man be not wearied so as 11 2, 126| sorrow, but also any other ~hardships or dangers. In this respect 12 2, 134| perfect work in bearing ~hardships: for these give rise first 13 2, 134| passions that are evoked by hardships and disturb the soul.~Aquin.: 14 2, 134| related to have endured many hardships rather than betray their ~ 15 2, 137| the fainthearted ~against hardships, which will be altogether 16 2, 138| On the other hand, ~the hardships and toils of the present 17 2, 138| perseverance are about minor hardships and toils, ~wherefore there 18 2, 145| which it belongs to endure hardships, and this seems very applicable ~ 19 2, 145| danger of death. To endure hardships resulting from privation 20 2, 145| parts: and such are the hardships of ~fasting.~Aquin.: SMT 21 2, 151| part of fortitude regards ~hardships and objects of fear; but 22 2, 159| of the difficulties and hardships that come in our way, ~and 23 2, 166| and fun, but rather for ~hardships, and for occupations of 24 2, 182| charity that a ~man bears hardships patiently, according to 25 2, 182| neighbor, but also bodily hardships and even death, ~according 26 2, 183| the sake of avoiding any hardships or ~of acquiring any gain 27 2, 187| they make a trial of the hardships of religion, so ~that they 28 3, 85 | temperance, and to bear with hardships, which belongs to ~fortitude.~


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