Part, Question
1 1, 60 | deliberation exposed to the blow for the ~whole body's safety.
2 1, 61 | deliberation exposed to the blow for the ~whole body's safety.
3 1, 113 | from ~heaven and at one blow consumed Job's servants
4 2, 60 | destroyed in the undue ~blow; while gentleness is destroyed
5 2, 74 | matter, as may be seen in the blow that is inflicted in the
6 2, 105 | the slave died ~under the blow of his master. If, however,
7 2, 58 | whoever does not ward off a blow from a ~fellow man when
8 2, 62 | natural result of such a blow.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
9 2, 63 | body's integrity, while a blow ~merely affects the sense
10 2, 70 | hast dealt him a fatal blow." Therefore one ought not
11 2, 70 | for when He received a blow, He said: "Why strikest ~
12 2, 71 | by theft, or by a crafty blow, so again one man injures ~
13 2, 71 | else do ~backbiters but blow on the dust and stir up
14 2, 121 | Hom. xxv in Evang.), "the blow that is foreseen strikes
15 2, 136 | through yielding to a heavy blow, for walls yield to the
16 Suppl, 3 | death ~of a friend, or for a blow, or the like, it seems that
17 Suppl, 14| satisfaction to another for a ~blow, if while throwing himself
18 Suppl, 24| man in ~authority, and the blow be given neither through
19 Suppl, 24| daughter; (4) if he return blow for blow at ~once; (5) if
20 Suppl, 24| 4) if he return blow for blow at ~once; (5) if the striker
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