Part, Question
1 1, 93 | loftiness of vision to have the company of the good angels."~Aquin.:
2 1, 93 | says that "he enjoyed the company of the angelic spirits."~
3 2, 5 | no ~bitterness, nor her company any tediousness." It is
4 2, 9 | intends the order of one company.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[9] A[1]
5 2, 35 | hath no bitterness nor her company any tediousness; but joy ~
6 2, 35 | Now the conversation and company of wisdom are found in ~
7 2, 36 | stole an entrance in their company." But ignorance ~is the
8 2, 42 | he fears to dwell in the company of wicked men, lest he be ~
9 2, 9 | no bitterness, nor her ~company any tediousness, but joy
10 2, 24 | he takes pleasure in his company; fifthly, ~he is of one
11 2, 24 | take pleasure in their own ~company by entering into their own
12 2, 26 | should take pleasure in his company; the fourth, that ~he should
13 2, 33 | man can be a ~long time in company with what is painful and
14 2, 43 | hath no bitterness, nor her company any tediousness." ~Therefore
15 2, 178 | hath no bitterness, nor her company any ~tediousness, but joy
16 2, 186 | humility are better observed in company than in solitude; for Jerome
17 2, 187 | themselves withdraw from the company of sinners or of the imperfect,
18 3, 42 | several places depicted in company with Christ. No wonder that ~
19 3, 68 | faithful) as from the whole company ~of the saints and the faithful.
20 3, 81 | the disciples, from whose company Judas separated himself:
21 Suppl, 12| sin, such as place, ~bad company and so forth. Such causes
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