|    Part, Question1   2, 17  |           is the hand to obey, that scarcely can ~one discern obedience
 2   2, 44  |           those who are in pain can scarcely refrain from ~crying aloud.
 3   2, 65  |          text. 56): "That ~which is scarcely lacking is not lacking at
 4   2, 102 |           Further, purification can scarcely be done except by removing ~
 5   2, 105 | magnificence: both because he could scarcely avoid ~the excesses of pride
 6   2, 13  |            to good. Hence never ~or scarcely ever does it happen that
 7   2, 28  |     dissension in small ~matters is scarcely accounted dissension. Hence
 8   2, 56  |           being, because ~one could scarcely find a man willing to act
 9   2, 66  |           good: and ~yet a thing is scarcely a secret when there are
10   2, 94  |            of the unjust ~judge who scarcely heard the widow's request."~
11   2, 127 |             man, hence he adds ~"or scarcely anything." For it surpasses
12   2, 155 |      lacking in that desire, since "scarcely anyone ~belittles an injury
13   2, 172 |             For while prophets were scarcely ever lacking to the ~people
14   2, 184 |             to serve God, even as I scarcely ~found better men than those
15   3, 42  |             literally, but that He ~scarcely ever spoke without introducing
16 Suppl, 54|             hearts so that they had scarcely a greater ~bond of friendship
17 Suppl, 58|              Excessive calidity can scarcely be a perpetual impediment. ~
18 Suppl, 65|         hindered, because ~this can scarcely happen without injury either
19 Suppl, 72|            into the depths, so that scarcely will they be visible; on
 
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