Part, Question
1 1, 36 | gostes of the ayre" ~(More, "Comfort against Tribulation"); and
2 2, 35 | present life lead us to the comfort of the future life. Because
3 2, 69 | Hence Our Lord promises comfort to those that mourn.~Aquin.:
4 2, 69 | fulness implies abundance of comfort. And mercy surpasses ~satiety,
5 2, 105 | female line in ~order to comfort the father, who would have
6 2, 30 | counsel the doubtful, to comfort the sorrowful, to reprove
7 2, 33 | whereby a man seeks ~bodily comfort and pleasure.~Aquin.: SMT
8 2, 167 | is directed to the body's comfort. Thirdly, ~when a man is
9 2, 185 | the serfs should live in ~comfort."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187]
10 2, 186 | without, "having for our comfort the holy books that are
11 3, 55 | Resurrection, and to bring them comfort in ~their disturbed state,
12 3, 55 | presence He promised them comfort ~in another life, according
13 3, 55 | to heaven," in order to comfort them. Hence it is written (
14 3, 55 | them at first in order to comfort them; but in Galilee it ~
15 3, 84 | Apostle says (2 Cor. 2:7): "Comfort him," viz. the ~penitent, "
16 3, 84 | with overmuch ~sorrow." But comfort dispels grief, which is
17 3, 84 | overmuch sorrow." Accordingly comfort, of ~which the Apostle speaks,
18 Suppl, 59| by depriving ~her of the comfort of his presence.~Aquin.:
19 Suppl, 71| of the ~obsequies are a comfort to the living rather than
20 Suppl, 94| fire will give no light for comfort, yet, ~that it may torment
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