|    Part, Question1   2, 58  |    the ~rational faculty, and withstand the passions lest reason
 2   2, 61  |   which are most difficult to withstand.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[61] A[
 3   2, 10  |   while if those who ought to withstand the ~perverters of the truth
 4   2, 31  |     Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: To withstand anyone in public exceeds
 5   2, 38  |      OBJ 1: Prelates ought to withstand not only the wolf who brings ~
 6   2, 39  |      his sole intention be to withstand the injury done to him,
 7   2, 40  |  defend the common good, and ~withstand the seditious party, are
 8   2, 48  |       in itself, secondly, to withstand ~outward assailants and
 9   2, 60  |      he to betray a thief, or withstand him. ~Therefore one is not
10   2, 60  |  denounce a thief or does not withstand or ~reprehend him is not
11   2, 70  |      sometimes behooves us to withstand against being reviled, and
12   2, 71  |  reviling, ~because a man can withstand reviling, but not a secret
13   2, 71  |   does not sin if he does not withstand those who backbite others.~
14   2, 71  |       is not always ~bound to withstand a backbiter.~Aquin.: SMT
15   2, 71  |   Therefore ~one ought not to withstand backbiters.~Aquin.: SMT
16   2, 71  |       that is, if he does not withstand him when ~he might do so,
17   2, 71  |      to him, and he fails to ~withstand the backbiter, through fear
18   2, 71  |       One ought not always to withstand a backbiter by ~endeavoring
19   2, 71  |       we should none the less withstand ~backbiters, just as those
20   2, 81  |      people . . ~. and do not withstand Me, for I will not hear
21   2, 121 |       overcome the ~flesh, to withstand self-indulgence, to quench
22   2, 121 |        but also moderately to withstand them, when, to wit, it ~
23   2, 121 |       in order to be able to ~withstand them, or to bear them more
24   2, 121 |      is directly ~contrary to withstand danger: yet accidentally
25   2, 123 |     the evils that we ~cannot withstand, and the endurance of which
26   2, 127 | avoided: and that one has to ~withstand it is accidental; in so
27   2, 139 |      incites him to endure or withstand those ~things on account
28   2, 187 |        even though his bishop withstand him, we authorize him to
29   3, 41  |       against ~one, two shall withstand him." And so it was that
30 Suppl, 65|    not therefore bound not to withstand ~his subject. Hence it does
 
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