Part, Question
1 1, 96 | life; for its effect was to strengthen the force of the species ~
2 2, 44 | according to Is. ~35:3: "Strengthen ye the feeble hands, and
3 2, 51 | not cause a habit, ~but strengthen the already existing habit;
4 2, 102| various gods: and so, ~to strengthen in the minds of men their
5 2, 102| blood and oil, in order ~to strengthen his hearing against harmful
6 2, 10 | silent, this would tend to ~strengthen error. Hence Gregory says (
7 2, 21 | consequently, strove to ~strengthen man in the observance of
8 2, 23 | proficient, whose chief aim is to strengthen their charity by adding
9 2, 121| belongs to fortitude to ~strengthen the mind against dangers
10 2, 122| belongs to ~fortitude to strengthen man in the good of virtue,
11 2, 144| belongs to fortitude to strengthen ~the soul against fears
12 2, 159| appetite, of a moral virtue to strengthen it and urge it on. ~Wherefore
13 2, 159| humility: and another to ~strengthen the mind against despair,
14 2, 159| excessive ~movement, and to strengthen the soul against excessive
15 3, 31 | miraculous, not as ordained to strengthen faith, but as an ~article
16 3, 41 | tempted; first that He might ~strengthen us against temptations.
17 3, 45 | Therefore, "in ~order to strengthen the hearts of His disciples
18 3, 65 | the Holy Ghost is given to strengthen us. Wherefore the disciples ~
19 3, 66 | thoughts of his heart, and strengthen his shoulders for the burden
20 3, 72 | in ~himself, but also to strengthen him in his outward combat.
21 3, 72 | 103:15: "That bread may strengthen man's ~heart." But the sacrament
22 3, 79 | strengthens [Vulg.: 'may strengthen'] man's ~heart." Augustine
23 3, 80 | is a medicine given to ~strengthen, and it ought not to be
24 3, 84 | joy of Thy salvation, and strengthen me with a ~perfect spirit."
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