Part, Question
1 1, 67 | upon the form are firm and ~enduring; as when, for instance,
2 1, 68 | upon the form are firm and ~enduring; as when, for instance,
3 2, 2 | Further, happiness is the most enduring good. Now this seems to ~
4 2, 66 | have "a perfect work," by enduring ~evils, wherein it excludes
5 2, 94 | man, and therefore more enduring.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[94] A[
6 2, 97 | A measure should be as enduring as possible. But nothing ~
7 2, 104| Divine institutions are more enduring than human ~institutions.
8 2, 105| itself to all, and is most enduring, as ~stated in Polit. ii,
9 2, 18 | fear of the Lord is ~holy, enduring for ever and ever."~Aquin.:
10 2, 24 | that which we desire to be enduring ~as another's good. In this
11 2, 25 | both ~because it is more enduring for usefulness quickly flits
12 2, 106| bear with the wicked by enduring patiently, and in ~due manner,
13 2, 134| that "patience consists in enduring evils inflicted by ~others."
14 2, 134| bearing this trial, ~as in enduring any other sorrows. Accordingly
15 2, 135| virtue, since it consists in ~enduring delays in the above or other
16 2, 135| the act of perseverance enduring until death: and in this
17 2, 137| both in doing good and in enduring evil, especially with regard ~
18 2, 137| accomplishing an arduous work, or in enduring grievous evil. ~In this
19 2, 137| only because it consists in enduring dangers, but also inasmuch
20 2, 137| patience, which regards the enduring of ~evils: and longanimity,
21 2, 154| because concupiscence is enduring. But for the moment it is
22 3, 46 | He was "inglorious," by enduring every human suffering.~Aquin.:
23 3, 48 | Passion": and this voluntary enduring of the Passion was ~most
24 3, 50 | sanctified: also it is more ~enduring of itself, because this
25 3, 51 | patience and constancy ~in enduring death are commended, and
26 3, 63 | Priesthood, is perpetual, enduring as long ~as the thing sanctified
27 3, 66 | sacrament ~of Christ is not less enduring than this bodily mark, since
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