Part, Question
1 1, 21 | in ~this world, since by afflictions lesser faults are cleansed
2 1, 88 | should see his people's afflictions (4 Kgs. ~22:20). Yet Augustine
3 2, 102 | of pity is caused by the ~afflictions of others; and since it
4 2, 62 | order to ~escape the other afflictions of this life, is to adopt
5 2, 121 | death, but also ~about other afflictions.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
6 2, 185 | succeed, neither by ~outward afflictions nor by manifest heresies,
7 3, 46 | to assume "dishonoring afflictions." But death on a cross was
8 Suppl, 85| more and sometimes less afflictions in the Church. ~Consequently
9 Suppl, 91| sense God compassionates our afflictions, wherefore He is ~said to
10 Suppl, 91| Therefore ~they do not pity the afflictions of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
11 Suppl, 91| to be released from their afflictions in accordance ~with the
12 Suppl, 91| does not rejoice in our afflictions. Therefore ~neither will
13 Suppl, 91| the blessed rejoice in the afflictions of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
14 Suppl, 91| when we rejoice in ~our own afflictions, as helping us to merit
15 Suppl, 91| to rejoice in ~another's afflictions as such: yet it is praiseworthy
16 Suppl, 93| shown by their ~bearing many afflictions for the sake of gain. Therefore
17 Suppl, 93| beyond this measure, such afflictions will be deserving of ~blame.
18 Suppl, 93| of ~blame. However such afflictions are spoken of as a martyrdom
19 Suppl, 94| spiritual worm, according as the afflictions of ~the soul overflow into
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