Part, Question
1 2, 28 | concord and peace, viz. ~dissension; hence it is written (1
2 2, 28 | God is not the God of ~dissension but of peace." Therefore
3 2, 28 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: A twofold dissension is opposed to peace, namely
4 2, 28 | opposed to peace, namely dissension ~between a man and himself,
5 2, 28 | between a man and himself, and dissension between one man and another. ~
6 2, 28 | Now many desire war and dissension. Therefore all men do not ~
7 2, 28 | Even those who seek war and dissension, desire nothing but ~peace,
8 2, 28 | compatible with charity. But dissension, which is contrary to peace, ~
9 2, 28 | as are important; because dissension in small ~matters is scarcely
10 2, 28 | matters is scarcely accounted dissension. Hence nothing hinders those
11 2, 28 | to goods of importance, dissension with regard to some that
12 2, 28 | contrary to charity: for such a dissension proceeds from a ~difference
13 2, 28 | which is the object of dissension, belongs to the good about
14 2, 28 | Accordingly such like ~dissension about very slight matters
15 2, 28 | in respect of joy, and ~dissension in respect of peace.~Aquin.:
16 2, 35 | so said, there arose a ~dissension between the Pharisees and
17 2, 35 | Acts 15:39): "There arose a dissension" between Paul and Barnabas, "
18 2, 40 | easily be done without some dissension ~in the multitude, if one
19 2, 130| among them were given to ~dissension and restlessness, contending
20 2, 181| little ~difference causes dissension in a state." Therefore it
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