Part, Question
1 1, 80 | For this reason also the ~quarrels of animals are about things
2 2, 70 | emulations, wraths and quarrels, ~there is longsuffering,
3 2, 102| their lot, and strifes and quarrels be ~the result. Hence the
4 2, 102| would be able to quell such quarrels. Until that time a portable ~
5 2, 105| they ~forgot their private quarrels, so that the next of kin
6 2, 39 | The Douay version has 'quarrels'] are ~reckoned among the
7 2, 39 | up himself, stirreth up quarrels." Now strife is apparently
8 2, 39 | soweth [Vulg.: 'loveth'] quarrels." But discord is a daughter
9 2, 39 | the occasional cause of ~quarrels or strife, because, when
10 2, 64 | is to be ~observed that quarrels arise more frequently where
11 2, 110| puffeth himself, stirreth up quarrels." ~Now it is a mortal sin
12 2, 110| a mortal sin to stir up quarrels, since God hates those that ~
13 2, 110| To boast in order to stir quarrels is a mortal sin. But it ~
14 2, 110| boasts are the cause of quarrels, not ~intentionally but
15 2, 114| From whence are wars and ~quarrels [Douay: 'contentions'] among
16 2, 130| contention," ~whereby a man quarrels noisily with another. Fourthly
17 2, 147| drunken with excess raiseth quarrels, and wrath and many ruins."
18 2, 156| passionate'] ~man provoketh quarrels," says: "Anger is the door
19 2, 156| thus anger ~gives rise to "quarrels," by which we are to understand
20 2, 178| lessens the occasions of quarrels and ~disturbances. Hence
21 3, 59 | He deign to be a judge of quarrels and an arbiter of property,
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