Part, Question
1 2, 30 | stronger, ought to ~bear the infirmities of the weak," and not only
2 2, 121 | mind to bear bravely with ~infirmities of the flesh, and this belongs
3 2, 147 | sake, and thy frequent ~infirmities"; and it is written (Ecclus.
4 3, 13 | diseases, and all manner of infirmities."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[
5 3, 14 | First, because by these infirmities men were ~kept back from
6 3, 14 | assumed human nature with infirmities or ~defects of body.~Aquin.:
7 3, 14 | flesh subject to human infirmities, in order to suffer and
8 3, 14 | to ~be subject to human infirmities and defects; and especially
9 3, 14 | Surely He hath borne our ~infirmities." Secondly, in order to
10 3, 14 | His body was subject to infirmities, that the matter of ~satisfaction
11 3, 14 | stated. And although these ~infirmities concealed His Godhead, they
12 3, 14 | derived His bodily defects and infirmities ~through His birth from
13 3, 14 | simultaneously in the ~same. Now some infirmities are contrary to each other,
14 3, 14 | Christ assumed all human ~infirmities.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[14] A[
15 3, 14 | assume all human defects or infirmities. For there are some defects
16 3, 15 | Surely He hath borne our ~infirmities and carried our sorrows."~
17 3, 22 | inasmuch as "He hath borne our infirmities and ~carried our sorrows" (
18 3, 41 | have ~compassion on our infirmities, but one tempted in all
19 3, 46 | befitting Him who healed the infirmities of others to have his own
20 3, 52 | Surely He hath borne our infirmities and ~carried our sorrows."
21 3, 59 | cannot have compassion on our infirmities; but one ~tempted in all
22 3, 68 | Surely He hath ~borne our infirmities and carried our sorrows."~
23 3, 84 | them the power "to heal infirmities," "to ~cast out devils,"
24 3, 84 | than in the healing of ~infirmities. Nevertheless in the latter
25 Suppl, 32| Reply OBJ 1: Children's infirmities are not caused by actual
26 Suppl, 32| chiefly as a remedy for infirmities ~that result from sins,
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