Part, Question
1 1, 64 | dark atmosphere for our trial: although some ~of them
2 1, 65 | dark atmosphere for our trial: although some ~of them
3 1, 108 | of the evil; or for the ~trial of the good; as in human
4 1, 113 | properly speaking, to make trial of ~something. Now we make
5 1, 113 | something. Now we make trial of something in order to
6 2, 66 | for the purpose of the trial of justice, wherein it behooves
7 2, 67 | 18), when a man is on trial for his life it is lawful
8 2, 67 | Therefore the accused who is on trial for his life does not ~sin
9 2, 67 | threatens the accused who is on trial for his life, is an act
10 2, 67 | if the accused, who is on trial for his life, bribes ~his
11 2, 68 | evidence when a man is on trial for his life. ~Therefore
12 2, 68 | evidence when a man is on trial for his life.~Aquin.: SMT
13 2, 93 | combat as it is called, and trial by fire and water, which
14 2, 93 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The trial by hot iron or boiling water
15 2, 93 | sortilege. Hence this kind of trial is rendered unlawful, ~both
16 2, 93 | from anyone by means of the trial by hot iron or ~boiling
17 2, 95 | is not giving the horse a trial: but ~if he make the horse
18 2, 95 | be ~nothing else than a trial of the horse's speed; and
19 2, 134 | patience in bearing this trial, ~as in enduring any other
20 2, 165 | soft; but curiosity, for trial's sake, ~seeketh even the
21 2, 187 | religion for the purpose of trial, while retaining the freedom
22 2, 187 | the purpose of making a ~trial than not to enter at all,
23 2, 187 | probation wherein they make a trial of the hardships of religion,
24 3, 18 | implied a dread of ~coming trial, as Damascene says (De Fide
25 3, 21 | that a slightly pressing trial may be repulsed."~Aquin.:
26 3, 80 | extorted from any person by ~trial made by burning iron or
27 Suppl, 15| patience, and patience trial, i.e. deliverance from sin,"
28 Suppl, 22| and ~defendant in the same trial), or over his superior,
29 Suppl, 70| the instruction or for the trial of the ~elect. And wherever
30 Appen1, 2| says: "This fire is the trial of tribulation of which
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