Part, Question
1 1, 13 | lion, as for instance by courage, or ~strength, and those
2 1, 33 | something of a lion's nature, as courage, or strength, ~or the like;
3 2, 60 | praising a man for ~his courage in thieving. Secondly, on
4 2, 121 | Fortitude is not lacking in ~courage, for alone she defends the
5 2, 122 | proclaim the strength of your courage?" Now a ~person is praised
6 2, 123 | that he can ~rally and take courage." Therefore fear is not
7 2, 123 | heart when fear banishes his courage ~beyond remedy. Now even
8 2, 126 | fortitude, and these are, "courage, strength of will, ~magnanimity,
9 2, 126 | not wearied so as to lose ~courage, according to Heb. 12:3, "
10 2, 126 | be endured" - i.e. good courage ~seems to be the same as
11 2, 127 | companions, and the greatness of ~courage [animi magnitudinem] with
12 2, 127 | consists in greatness of ~courage is a virtue.~Aquin.: SMT
13 2, 131 | to the fainthearted: Take courage ~and fear not." It also
14 2, 186 | De ~Offic. i, 27): "The courage whereby a man in battle
15 3, 72 | spiritual ~warfare with the courage of a man. For some have
16 3, 72 | have rivaled men in the ~courage with which they have suffered
17 Suppl, 9 | fidelity, simplicity, and courage are virtues by themselves,
18 Suppl, 12| courageously is an act of courage. Now the formal element
19 Suppl, 40| shoulders, thereby signifying courage in the exercise of the ~
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