Part, Question
1 1, 85 | intelligence is not burdened with cares, ~but is as it were barren
2 1, 90 | some defect, the ~artist cares not: thus, for instance,
3 2, 21 | governs the ~community, cares, first of all, for the common
4 2, 46 | hater, on the other ~hand, cares not for all this, since
5 2, 30 | had, so that no household cares might keep him ~back" (3
6 2, 75 | mind too much with worldly cares, and ~consequently withdraws
7 2, 75 | withdraws it from spiritual cares; wherefore the Apostle ~
8 2, 100 | being charged with like cares: thus the ~servants of Naaman
9 2, 109 | above, one, namely, who cares not to be ~holy but only
10 2, 115 | bound by any household ~cares." For this belongs to the
11 2, 117 | though despising ~virtue, cares not whence or how he receives.
12 2, 129 | evil things, as when a man cares not by what means he obtains ~
13 2, 130 | man ~(Ethic. iv) that he cares more for truth than for
14 2, 130 | man (Ethic. iv), that he cares not to be praised. ~And
15 2, 134 | in darkness, and in many cares, and in misery and in ~sorrow."
16 2, 151 | back by carnal pleasures he cares not to ~obtain spiritual
17 2, 162 | work." Secondly, by the cares of his ~toil, without which
18 2, 178 | contemplative life tramples on all cares and longs to see the ~face
19 2, 178 | the ~mind tramples on all cares and longs to gaze on the
20 2, 186 | three. The first is the cares ~which riches bring with
21 2, 186 | most exempt from external cares; this being accomplished
22 2, 187 | Christ are not ~bound by the cares of the secular life, and
23 Suppl, 86| the word of God by ~the cares which they entail (Lk. 8:
24 Suppl, 86| that one renounce temporal cares, lest the mind be hindered ~
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