Part, Question
1 1, 94 | reward, which ~consists in rejoicing for created good.~Aquin.:
2 2, 25 | the Apostle (Rm. 12:12): "Rejoicing in hope." But the ~concupiscible
3 2, 31 | delight in the body, without rejoicing thereat according to ~reason.
4 2, 32 | is written (Rm. 12:12): "Rejoicing in hope"; and ~(Ps. 76:4): "
5 2, 70 | when the will rests by rejoicing in them." ~But our will
6 2, 17 | according to Rm. 12:12, "Rejoicing in ~hope." Now the damned
7 2, 19 | according ~to Rm. 12:12, "rejoicing in hope." Therefore sloth
8 2, 24 | is of one mind with him, rejoicing and sorrowing in almost
9 2, 27 | according to Rm. 12:12: ~"Rejoicing in hope." Therefore it is
10 2, 142 | presence of ~the council, rejoicing that they were accounted
11 3, 21 | ascend ~to the Living God by rejoicing; and with equal reason by
12 3, 46 | soul to be suffering ~and rejoicing at the one time.~Aquin.:
13 3, 83 | thanksgiving, the ~people rejoicing for having received the
14 Suppl, 64| signalized by much unrestrained rejoicing. On this account it is ~
15 Suppl, 64| certain worldly and ~carnal rejoicing connected with it, which
16 Suppl, 69| greater joy in the common rejoicing of all, as ~appears from
17 Suppl, 74| gloss observes, "through all rejoicing each one might rejoice the ~
18 Suppl, 90| body is rendered happy by rejoicing in the infinite ~good, namely
19 Suppl, 91| punishment ~of the wicked. For rejoicing in another's evil pertains
20 Suppl, 91| thing may be a matter of rejoicing in two ways. First ~directly,
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