Part, Question
1 2, 40 | the power of acting with ease: because it shows something
2 2, 49 | whether a thing be done with ease ~or difficulty; whether
3 2, 22 | causing it ~to act with ease and pleasure.~Aquin.: SMT
4 2, 64 | of ~sin, and is bound to ease the depositary of his burden.
5 2, 89 | should you, like play-actors, ease your ~throat and jaws with
6 2, 145 | bodily works with greater ease: and much more does reason
7 2, 183 | pertains to a praiseworthy ease." On the ~other hand, he
8 2, 183 | adds: "Nor prefer your ~ease to the needs of the Church:
9 2, 183 | above: "Nor prefer your own ease to the needs ~of the Church,"
10 2, 185 | come after renouncing their ease, the serfs should live in ~
11 3, 67 | father ~and a mother: yet to ease the latter in her travail,
12 3, 89 | performs works of virtue with ease ~and pleasure: wherefore
13 3, 89 | virtue with pleasure and ease. even as a ~virtuous man
14 Suppl, 23| so as to put him at his ease and to ~make the words of
15 Suppl, 73| which executes, and the ease of execution, ~when he adds "
16 Suppl, 73| once at our word. But the ease is ~much more evident, if
17 Suppl, 92| carnal marriage for the ease of ~marriage. But the spiritual
18 Suppl, 92| nature, and that is the ease of marriage: while that
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