Part, Question
1 2, 33 | to the same cause, viz. ~idleness. Hence sloth would be nothing
2 2, 33 | which seems untrue, ~for idleness is opposed to carefulness,
3 2, 33 | seven things arise, viz. "idleness, ~drowsiness, uneasiness
4 2, 33 | is an effect of "spite." "Idleness" and "drowsiness" are reduced ~
5 2, 52 | seems to be the same as idleness or laziness, which belongs
6 2, 52 | choice ~also belongs: whereas idleness and laziness denote slowness
7 2, 52 | execution, ~yet so that idleness denotes slowness in setting
8 2, 185| directed to the removal of idleness whence arise many evils;
9 2, 185| that he be not ~idle, for idleness hath taught much evil."
10 2, 185| directed to the removal of idleness, or the ~affliction of the
11 2, 185| the body or of removing idleness: for the flesh is ~afflicted
12 2, 185| fastings and watchings, and idleness is removed by ~meditation
13 2, 185| says: "He who through idleness ~eats often at another's
14 2, 185| not an easy livelihood in idleness, but the kingdom of God
15 2, 185| religious to wish to ~live in idleness on the alms given to the
16 2, 185| being fed and clothed in idleness, ~and furthermore to being
17 2, 185| through those who live in idleness on the common revenues.~
18 2, 185| livelihood in order to live in idleness. on the other hand, he lives
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