Part, Question
1 1, 58 | Consequently, owing to their upright will, from their knowing ~
2 1, 59 | Consequently, owing to their upright will, from their knowing ~
3 1, 90 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: An upright stature was becoming to
4 2, 19 | because "He wishes man to be upright and to ~tend to God," as
5 2, 19 | 1, "Praise becometh the upright," a gloss ~says: "That man
6 2, 19 | says: "That man has an upright heart, who wills what God
7 2, 19 | everyone is bound to have an upright heart. Therefore everyone
8 2, 59 | perverse also: but if ~it is upright, they are not only blameless,
9 2, 56 | 11:5, "The justice of the upright shall make ~his way prosperous."
10 2, 166 | reflect ~something of an upright mind." Thirdly, we must
11 2, 171 | according to Ps. 139:14, "The upright shall dwell with Thy ~countenance."
12 2, 181 | on account of his being ~upright; and Gregory says (Moral.
13 2, 181 | 1, "Praise becometh the upright," says: "The upright are ~
14 2, 181 | the upright," says: "The upright are ~those who direct their
15 2, 181 | but only when he stands upright: nor ~again is he said to
16 2, 181 | required that they should be upright; nor again are men said
17 2, 181 | said to ~stand, however upright their position be, unless
18 3, 46 | death should ~trouble an upright man, the cross of this Man
19 3, 59 | second thing required is upright zeal, so as to pass ~judgment
20 Suppl, 40| stockings" signify his upright walk; the ~"sandals" which
21 Appen1, 2| who ~are in Purgatory are upright in heart. Now uprightness
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