Part, Question
1 2, 5 | wisdom (Wis. 8:16): "Her conversation hath no ~bitterness, nor
2 2, 35 | Her," i.e. wisdom's, ~"conversation hath no bitterness nor her
3 2, 35 | and gladness." Now the conversation and company of wisdom are
4 2, 59 | and ~fortitude." Now the "conversation" of wisdom "hath no bitterness,"
5 2, 9 | written (Wis. 8:16): "Her conversation hath no bitterness, nor
6 2, 22 | whose dwelling [Douay: 'conversation'] is not with men" (Dan. ~
7 2, 22 | written ~(Phil. 3:20): "Our conversation is in heaven." But this "
8 2, 22 | is in heaven." But this "conversation" ~will be perfected in heaven,
9 2, 27 | according to Wis. 8:16: "Her ~conversation hath no bitterness." Therefore
10 2, 43 | according to Wis. 8:16, ~"her conversation hath no bitterness, nor
11 2, 96 | the course of an ~ordinary conversation. Therefore neither is it
12 2, 96 | swear by God in ordinary conversation, both on account of scandal ~
13 2, 104 | fellowship, affable and pleasant conversation without flattery." ~Therefore
14 2, 141 | third has to do with the ~conversation or any other intercourse
15 2, 166 | receives ~the pleasures of conversation. Now this pertains to the
16 2, 175 | one or a few, in familiar conversation, and in this respect the
17 2, 175 | written (Ecclus. 9:11): "Her conversation burneth as fire." ~Thirdly,
18 2, 178 | wisdom (Wis. ~8:16): "Her conversation hath no bitterness, nor
19 3, 40 | Except the gods, whose conversation is not with ~men"; and the
20 3, 46 | example of shunning worldly conversation. ~Accordingly the passage
21 3, 48 | or silver from your vain conversation of the ~tradition of your
22 Suppl, 15| of contemplatives whose "conversation is in heaven": and this,
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