Part, Question
1 1, 54 | about names that we need trouble.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[54] A[
2 1, 55 | about names that we need trouble.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[54] A[
3 1, 112 | from being subject to some trouble, or ~even from falling into
4 2, 6 | when one does not take the trouble ~to acquire the knowledge
5 2, 47 | those points, they do not trouble." But a ~suspicion of this
6 2, 66 | fortitude not only endures trouble without being disturbed,
7 2, 71 | because it is too much trouble; and in ~this case this
8 2, 87 | who endures considerable trouble and loss in ~order to achieve
9 2, 102 | effort: whereas no small trouble is necessary ~either to
10 2, 107 | whereas many kinds of trouble ensue to those who observe
11 2, 25 | which have cost us most trouble, ~while we almost despise
12 2, 30 | to bear with those who trouble and annoy us, and to ~pray
13 2, 72 | 11, "A sinful man ~will trouble his friends, and bring in
14 2, 134 | that some go through much trouble ~and pain in order to regain
15 2, 164 | is inclined to avoid the trouble of seeking knowledge. ~Accordingly,
16 2, 164 | is directed, whereas the trouble of ~learning is an obstacle
17 2, 167 | the requisite study or ~trouble to the use of outward apparel.
18 2, 167 | the ground to avoid the trouble of lifting it up." Secondly,
19 3, 21 | drinking His chalice might not trouble Him, or ~that death might
20 3, 36 | that they had ~taken the trouble to come such a long way
21 3, 46 | no kind of death should ~trouble an upright man, the cross
22 3, 60 | can be had ~with little trouble. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60]
23 3, 65 | sacrament, if ~anyone does not trouble to receive a sacrament that
24 3, 72 | our Church: but if this trouble some so very much we permit ~
25 Suppl, 95| all thought. This will ~trouble them, both because they
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