Part, Question
1 2, 105 | infallible proof, and we must be content with a certain ~conjectural
2 2, 31 | of money, he must not be ~content that his creditor come to
3 2, 38 | to no man . . . ~and be content with your pay' [*Lk. 3:14].
4 2, 38 | he commanded them to be ~content with their pay, he did not
5 2, 39 | for the angry man is not content to hurt secretly the object ~
6 2, 51 | what he can, were to be content with ~awaiting God's assistance,
7 2, 85 | Levi . . . shall . ~. . be content with the oblation of tithes,
8 2, 121 | body: but in soul am well content to suffer ~these things
9 2, 139 | required by ~nature, which is content with very little. But this
10 2, 144 | Further, as man should be content with moderate meat, so should ~
11 2, 144 | should be [Vulg.: 'are'] ~content." Now there is no special
12 2, 144 | special virtue in being content with moderate ~clothes.
13 2, 160 | Pride is by no means content with the destruction of
14 2, 162 | covered, with these we are ~content." Therefore just as food
15 2, 167 | covered, with these let us be ~content;" - and "simplicity," which
16 2, 186 | the most lonely places, content to live on ~water and the
17 3, 1 | acceptation of him who is content with it, even though it
18 3, 28 | ungrateful, were she not content with ~such a Son; and were
19 3, 36 | is the ~Lord of the world content with the paltry power of
20 3, 36 | royal pre-eminence, ~yet, content with the testimony of the
21 3, 51 | propriety. ~And we ought to content ourselves with simplicity
22 3, 89 | the sacred order, must be content with saving their souls;
23 Suppl, 66| they were unwilling to be content with ~one wife. The first
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