Part, Question
1 2, 5 | Her conversation hath no ~bitterness, nor her company any tediousness."
2 2, 35 | conversation hath no bitterness nor her company any tediousness;
3 2, 35 | contemplation has neither "bitterness," ~nor "tediousness." Since,
4 2, 46 | avenged [*Eph. 4:31: "Let all bitterness ~and anger and indignation . . .
5 2, 48 | fervor of anger has a certain bitterness ~with a tendency to destroy,
6 2, 59 | conversation" of wisdom "hath no bitterness," as we ~read further on (
7 2, 102| an evil life arising from bitterness of ~mind; the leprosy of
8 2, 9 | Her conversation hath no bitterness, nor her ~company any tediousness,
9 2, 27 | Her ~conversation hath no bitterness." Therefore the joy of charity
10 2, 33 | spite, faint-heartedness, bitterness, despair," ~whereas he states
11 2, 33 | mentioned by ~Gregory: for "bitterness" which Isidore states to
12 2, 43 | her conversation hath no bitterness, nor her company any tediousness." ~
13 2, 43 | wisdom does there result any bitterness or toil in human acts; on
14 2, 58 | from benevolence but from bitterness of heart.~Aquin.: SMT SS
15 2, 148| things are cured not by bitterness, ~severity, harshness, but
16 2, 156| ill-tempered is the same as bitterness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[158] A[
17 2, 178| Her conversation hath no bitterness, nor her company any ~tediousness,
18 2, 185| inspired with a ~zeal rather of bitterness than of love, assert that
19 3, 46 | and this wounding had its ~bitterness, both from the extent of
20 3, 51 | myrrh and aloes by their bitterness denote penance, by which
21 3, 78 | He hath filled me with ~bitterness, he hath inebriated me with
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