Part, Question
1 1, 29 | but that to meet heretical attack, it was ordained by conciliar
2 1, 113 | incite him to a sharper attack. But this is not befitting ~
3 2, 23 | else it has a ~movement of attack on the hurtful evil, which
4 2, 44 | is afraid is not quick to attack, but is more inclined to
5 2, 44 | animals, when in pain, ~attack with their jaws or with
6 2, 39 | their public authority, ~attack certain men and these defend
7 2, 81 | sometimes men lawfully attack their enemies, else all
8 2, 81 | Reply OBJ 3: It is lawful to attack one's enemies, that they
9 2, 121 | it is ~more difficult to attack than to endure. Therefore
10 2, 121 | changed by another. Now to attack is to act on ~another, and
11 2, 121 | belongs to ~fortitude to attack rather than to endure.~Aquin.:
12 2, 121 | not to fear, whereas to attack ~denotes a movement contrary
13 2, 121 | it seems ~that it regards attack rather than endurance.~Aquin.:
14 2, 121 | to increase fear. Now to attack ~belongs to fortitude in
15 2, 121 | dangers rather than to attack them.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123]
16 2, 121 | sometimes it helps one to ~attack, in so far as one prefers
17 2, 124 | to ~endure, and daring to attack. Therefore fearlessness
18 2, 154 | passion endures, just as an attack of intermittent ~fever lasts
19 2, 157 | For animals ~of this kind attack man that they may feed on
20 2, 184 | a man unarmed presume to attack his enemy, ~because Samson
21 3, 44 | harmful are the demons who attack ~men; secondly, that all
22 Suppl, 93| defend his country from the attack of an enemy who ~designs
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