Part, Question
1 1, 102 | and ~peace which is the "tranquillity of order," as Augustine
2 2, 70 | and to these the ~joy of tranquillity is opposed. Idolatry, by
3 2, 98 | human law is the ~temporal tranquillity of the state, which end
4 2, 18 | possess ourselves in the ~tranquillity born of charity. Else, if
5 2, 28 | premises that "peace is tranquillity of order," which tranquillity ~
6 2, 28 | tranquillity of order," which tranquillity ~consists in all the appetitive
7 2, 28 | desires to attain, ~with tranquillity and without hindrance, to
8 2, 28 | Civ. Dei xix, ~13) "the tranquillity of order."~Aquin.: SMT SS
9 2, 43 | established, for "peace is the tranquillity of order," according to ~
10 2, 139 | seek most in temperance is tranquillity of soul." But this is common
11 2, 139 | further on (AA[4],5). Hence tranquillity of soul ~is ascribed to
12 2, 156 | since God judges ~with tranquillity according to Wis. 12:18.
13 2, 156 | to God, Who judges "with ~tranquillity" (Wis. 12:18). Therefore
14 2, 166 | gravity, and the foot-print of tranquillity: ~yet so that there be neither
15 3, 44 | are few on ~account of the tranquillity of the air, Dionysius and
16 Suppl, 96| for the correction and ~tranquillity of the others who remain
17 Appen1, 2| subject them to grace, because tranquillity of the powers, and their ~
18 Appen1, 2| powers are impeded; unless ~tranquillity denote the absence of combat,
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