|    Part, Question1   1, 100 |      is due to the soul being weighed down by the body; which
 2   2, 35  |    and at the same time to be weighed down inwardly, and outwardly
 3   2, 35  |      If, however, the mind be weighed down so much, that even
 4   2, 37  |      not consumed; nay, it is weighed down by something heavy, ~
 5   2, 63  |     are due to the soul being weighed down by the body, are removed
 6   2, 73  |       goodness of a thing is ~weighed, not only in reference to
 7   2, 29  | either side ~would have to be weighed with regard to such other
 8   2, 34  |      complexion, the eyes are weighed down, the spirit is inflamed,
 9   2, 66  |     All these things must be ~weighed according to the judge's
10   2, 71  |       one's ~neighbor must be weighed by the injury they inflict
11   2, 73  |       sins of word should be ~weighed chiefly by the intention
12   2, 74  |    and sins of word should be weighed chiefly with ~regard to
13   2, 184 |       and His justice are not weighed down by ~anxiety lest they
14   3, 26  |      its promoters would have weighed little with him as ~against
15   3, 46  |       5~From all these causes weighed together, it follows that
16   3, 59  |      all these things must be weighed in the final judgment.~Aquin.:
17   3, 66  |      place of Baptism. Having weighed ~this in my mind again and
18   3, 79  |   affection of the offerer is weighed rather than the ~quantity
19   3, 80  |    There are two things to be weighed regarding the ~aforesaid
20   3, 88  |   Reply OBJ 3: A favor can be weighed in two ways. First by the
21   3, 88  |      Secondly, a favor may be weighed with regard to the ~recipient,
22 Suppl, 52|       all of which being duly weighed it will be possible to ~
 
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