Part, Question
1 1, 104 | nature; as when people ~are cured of a fever. Nor are they
2 1, 104 | done; as when a man is cured of a fever suddenly, without
3 1, 109 | instance, when anyone is cured of a ~fever without the
4 1, 112 | the angels: "We would have cured Babylon, but she is not
5 2, 87 | given medicine after being cured of his disease. Therefore, ~
6 2, 102 | leprosy was miraculously cured by the legal rite, when
7 2, 105 | since men are not easily cured of habitual sin except by
8 2, 109 | the help of medicine he be cured.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
9 2, 109 | will, which, unless it is cured by ~God's grace, follows
10 2, 95 | she felt herself suddenly cured by God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
11 2, 117 | because prodigality is easily cured. For not only is the ~prodigal
12 2, 117 | covetous man is not easily cured, for the ~reason given above (
13 2, 148 | Meseems, such things are cured not by bitterness, ~severity,
14 2, 154 | For a person's sin is ~cured by admonishment and correction,
15 2, 154 | the intemperate man can be cured. But his curing ~is more
16 3, 1 | God, can be convinced and cured by ~humility so great,"
17 3, 4 | not that it ~cannot be cured by God, but that it cannot
18 3, 4 | God, but that it cannot be cured by the proper ~principles
19 3, 44 | Augustine says: "Because he was cured, so as to be whole in body;
20 3, 49 | which all ~sicknesses can be cured even in future.~Aquin.:
21 3, 84 | the person who seeks to be cured, such as ~certain exercises.~
22 3, 84 | our Lord (Mk. 6:5) that He cured the sick, "laying His hands
23 Suppl, 8 | even as ~one physician is cured by another, not as a physician
24 Suppl, 30| bodily life in the one who is cured, so does a spiritual cure
25 Suppl, 30| venial sin which cannot be cured ~perfectly in this lifetime:
26 Suppl, 33| state except the disease be cured, and thus he needs not to
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