|    Part, Question1   1, 83  |       mind ~of the listener is assured of what follows by that
 2   2, 5   |   Happiness that man ~have the assured opinion of never losing
 3   2, 13  |       passed there, being thus assured, takes to the third road ~
 4   2, 108 |       gaining of this end more assured and expeditious.~Aquin.:
 5   2, 11  |         others would feel more assured in lapsing ~into heresy.
 6   2, 53  |    solicitude when success is ~assured. Accordingly solicitude
 7   2, 86  |        nor does ~He need to be assured by us, but it conduces to
 8   2, 126 |     with this the mind is much assured and firmly hopeful in great ~
 9   2, 161 | ignorance, but the man through assured knowledge. Now the ~latter
10   3, 51  |    Pilate by ~diligent inquiry assured himself of Christ's death
11   3, 54  |       restored. Hence our Lord assured His faithful ones by saying (
12   3, 54  |       when ~the disciples were assured of the Resurrection, He
13   3, 55  |      they would have been more assured and ~consoled had He constantly
14   3, 55  |         so ~were the disciples assured of their faith in the Resurrection
15   3, 64  |       ad ~Pet.) says: "Be well assured and have no doubt whatever
16   3, 90  |      of an animal, as such, is assured to each animal species, ~
17 Suppl, 12|       from bodily sickness ~is assured by removing the causes from
18 Suppl, 72|      of its parts will not be ~assured on account of two of the
 
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