|    Part, Question1   1, 24  |         or treats of the art of warfare, or ~relates the deeds of
 2   1, 112 |         good angels; and ~their warfare against the bad angels.
 3   2, 57  |          3, e.g. in the arts of warfare, of seamanship, and of ~
 4   2, 57  |        counselors in matters of warfare, or ~seamanship, are said
 5   2, 38  |         4): "The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, ~but mighty
 6   2, 45  |        particular genus, namely warfare, so he that reasons well
 7   2, 48  | prudence seems to be the art of warfare, according to ~the Philosopher (
 8   2, 48  |     counts for a great deal in ~warfare. Therefore military prudence
 9   2, 48  |         there is great need in ~warfare for that species of prudence
10   2, 49  |        in matters of trade, or ~warfare, or the like.~Aquin.: SMT
11   2, 56  |  bravery is useful to others in warfare, and justice is ~useful
12   2, 56  |        useful to others both in warfare and in time of peace."~Aquin.:
13   2, 56  |        for it is only useful in warfare, whereas justice ~is useful
14   2, 100 |        of an army in matters of warfare, a professor in matters
15   2, 121 |        as it is useful both in ~warfare, and in matters relating
16   2, 123 |      contemplation or spiritual warfare, if he still ~fears to be
17   3, 72  |        has waged the spiritual ~warfare with the courage of a man.
18 Suppl, 77|        of art: thus the art of ~warfare employs a sword for fighting,
19 Suppl, 93|         of man upon earth is a ~warfare" (Job 7:1) - and with reference
20 Suppl, 93|         4): "The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but spiritual" ~[
 
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