Part, Question
1 1, 43 | charity leading a ~man to expose himself to the danger of
2 1, 60 | the virtuous ~citizen to expose himself to the danger of
3 1, 43 | charity leading a man to expose himself to the danger of
4 1, 61 | the virtuous ~citizen to expose himself to the danger of
5 2, 79 | even as ~we are said to expose a person to danger if we
6 2, 60 | Further, no man is bound to expose himself to danger, in order
7 2, 60 | Now sometimes a man would expose himself to ~the danger of
8 2, 86 | Further, no one should expose himself to danger. But whoever ~
9 2, 87 | Moreover, he does not expose himself to danger, if God
10 2, 100| wherefore it is praiseworthy to expose oneself to the danger of
11 2, 121| not seem that one ought to expose ~oneself to the danger of
12 2, 121| or as making a person expose himself ~to danger in order
13 2, 121| Reply OBJ 3: A man does not expose his person to dangers of
14 2, 123| belongs to a ~brave man to expose himself to danger of death
15 2, 127| belongs to ~a brave man to expose himself to danger. Therefore
16 2, 127| magnanimous man is most ready to expose himself to danger, since
17 2, 146| much, ~yet it is sinful to expose oneself to its necessity
18 3, 29 | becoming ~that virgins should expose themselves to evil report,
19 3, 29 | away [*Douay: 'publicly to expose ~her'], i.e. to take her
20 3, 29 | not willing publicly to expose her," than ~understood of
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