Part, Question
1 2, 31 | reckons ~delight, joy, or gladness among the other passions
2 2, 31 | reason for distinguishing gladness, exultation, and cheerfulness ~
3 2, 31 | delight; for "laetitia" [gladness] is derived from the ~"dilation"
4 2, 31 | special signs and effects of ~gladness. Yet all these names seem
5 2, 31 | together with God with the gladness of incorruption."~Aquin.:
6 2, 32 | more filled with joy and gladness": and again ~(Confess. viii,
7 2, 35 | tediousness; but joy ~and gladness." Now the conversation and
8 2, 100 | Serve ye the Lord with gladness"; ~and (2 Cor. 9:7): "Not
9 2, 101 | according to Is. 51:3: "Joy and ~gladness shall be found therein,
10 2, 9 | tediousness, but joy and gladness." Therefore the aforesaid ~
11 2, 80 | of devotion rather ~than gladness or joy.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
12 2, 80 | people shed tears. ~Therefore gladness or joy is not the effect
13 2, 112 | that they may enjoy others' gladness. Accordingly, it ~belongs
14 2, 144 | as one ~ought, i.e. with gladness of heart, and for the due
15 2, 145 | house of Judah, joy ~and gladness and great solemnities."
16 2, 178 | tediousness, but joy and gladness": and Gregory says (Hom.
17 3, 46 | time, since sadness and gladness are contraries. But Christ'
18 3, 72 | anointed with the oil of gladness" (Ps. ~44:8), by reason
19 3, 83 | they took their meat with gladness." Consequently, there ~is
20 3, 84 | Serve ye the Lord with gladness." Now to do penance is a
21 Suppl, 92| there ~is the greatest gladness; and that this gladness
22 Suppl, 92| gladness; and that this gladness may be perfected the ~bride
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