Part, Question
1 2, 102| or for the welfare and prosperity ~of the offerers, in acknowledgment
2 2, 105| himself well in the midst of prosperity, as the Philosopher ~observes (
3 2, 107| easier to make use of earthly prosperity than to ~suffer tribulations.
4 2, 107| was ~followed by temporal prosperity, as may be gathered from
5 2, 34 | which is racked by ~the prosperity of another." Therefore envy
6 2, 34 | grieves for ~his enemy's prosperity, for fear lest he may do
7 2, 34 | the wicked, when I saw the prosperity of sinners ~[*Douay: 'because
8 2, 34 | the wicked, seeing the ~prosperity of sinners']." Fourthly,
9 2, 34 | the wicked, when I saw the prosperity of sinners" [*Douay: ~'because
10 2, 34 | of the wicked, seeing the prosperity of ~sinners'], whereas the
11 2, 34 | misfortunes, and grief ~for his prosperity." For joy at our neighbor'
12 2, 34 | misfortunes and grief for ~his prosperity seem to be the same as envy,
13 2, 34 | have "grief at ~another's prosperity." The term is hatred itself,
14 2, 34 | 6]). Grief at another's prosperity is in one way the very same ~
15 2, 34 | man grieves over another's prosperity, in so far ~as it gives
16 2, 38 | against, and bring them to the prosperity ~of peace."~Aquin.: SMT
17 2, 44 | written (Prov. 1:32): "The prosperity of fools ~shall destroy
18 2, 143| honesty is ~given to external prosperity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[145] A[
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