Part, Question
1 1, 114 | concerning the ~outcome of wars, and other human actions,
2 2, 102 | were engaged in various ~wars with the neighboring nations;
3 2, 104 | nations. Thus, ~too, the wars and deeds of this people
4 2, 104 | mystical ~sense: but not the wars and deeds of the Assyrians
5 2, 104 | foreigners: for instance, about wars waged ~against their foes,
6 2, 28 | to their will. Hence all wars are waged ~that men may
7 2, 37 | kings: and seditions and wars were raised ~therein [*Vulg.: '
8 2, 37 | and provinces, and . . . wars were raised therein of old']."
9 2, 38 | the sword." Therefore all wars are ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT
10 2, 38 | looks upon as peaceful those wars that are waged not for ~
11 2, 38 | of arms" or "bloodless ~wars," as Jerome states in an
12 2, 38 | as ~stated above (A[1]), wars are lawful and just in so
13 2, 38 | superiors, take part in wars, not indeed by taking up
14 2, 38 | among the faithful, carnal wars should be considered as
15 2, 38 | other men to ~engage in just wars. For they are forbidden
16 2, 38 | interpreted "rest." But wars are full of unrest. Therefore
17 2, 39 | James 4:1): "Whence are wars and contentions? Are they
18 2, 81 | their enemies, else all wars would be ~unlawful, which
19 2, 114 | James 4:1): "From whence are wars and ~quarrels [Douay: 'contentions']
20 2, 120 | James 4:1, "From ~whence are wars and contentions among you?
21 2, 121 | De Civ. Dei xix) that "wars are waged ~in order to insure
22 2, 121 | war that regards general wars. However, personal and civil ~
23 2, 121 | conflicts which ~are private wars, and so with regard to these
24 3, 72 | battle, and hence in earthly wars, generals ~and captains
25 Suppl, 72| in ~the gospels, such as wars, fears, and so forth, have
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