Part, Question
1 2, 141 | chastity, honesty, moderation, lowliness, ~sobriety, purity." Andronicus
2 2, 141 | this Macrobius assigns ~"lowliness," and Andronicus "contentment";
3 3, 1 | is assumed by strength, lowliness by majesty, mortality ~by
4 3, 16 | man's salvation. For no ~lowliness that He assumed for us injures
5 3, 23 | humilitas' - 'the humility or lowliness of the flesh'] is adopted." ~
6 3, 46 | being exalted, through the lowliness of His ~Passion: and to
7 3, 46 | likewise by the justice and lowliness of the ~Passion," as Augustine
8 3, 48 | Tract. civ in Joan.): "The lowliness" of the ~Passion "merited
9 3, 48 | glory was the reward of lowliness." But He was ~glorified,
10 3, 49 | sitting down" - that is, the lowliness of My Passion - "and My
11 3, 53 | Tract. civ in Joan.): "The lowliness of ~the Passion is the meritorious
12 3, 54 | His Resurrection by the lowliness of His Passion. Hence He
13 3, 59 | likewise "from the merit of the lowliness of His Passion" ~[*Cf. Augustine,
14 3, 59 | Secondly, because ~by the lowliness of His Passion, human nature
15 Suppl, 23| following line: "Utility, law, lowliness, ignorance of fact, necessity," ~
16 Suppl, 23| words, "law" to marriage, "lowliness" ~to subjection. The others
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