Part, Question
1 2, 70 | fruit; the contingency of ~widowhood, by the sixtyfold; and virginal
2 2, 150 | virginity is condivided with widowhood and conjugal ~purity. But
3 2, 150 | of chastity in general. Widowhood, however, adds something
4 2, 150 | continence or even to that of ~widowhood."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152]
5 2, 150 | surpasses the chastity both of widowhood and ~of marriage. And because
6 2, 150 | account of its superiority to ~widowhood, to which the sixtyfold
7 2, 153 | in the first place, ~and widowhood in the second. Wherefore
8 2, 153 | continence of virginity or ~of widowhood, as stated above (Q[152],
9 2, 169 | one day, barrenness and widowhood."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171]
10 Suppl, 93| since a fruit ~is due to widowhood, while an aureole is not.
11 Suppl, 93| the fruits to virginity, widowhood, and ~conjugal continence,
12 Suppl, 93| OBJ 3: Further, just as widowhood surpasses conjugal continence,
13 Suppl, 93| does ~virginity surpass widowhood. But the excess of sixtyfold
14 Suppl, 93| corresponds fittingly to ~widowhood, wherein we find perfect
15 Suppl, 93| a virtuous ~act), since widowhood uses no carnal pleasures
16 Suppl, 93| incorruption to ~the perfection of widowhood.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
17 Suppl, 93| 1/1~OBJ 6: Further, as widowhood is to the sixtyfold fruit,
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