|     Part, Question1   1, 19  |       when he ~orders another to perform a work, either by insisting
  2   1, 27  |           or impelled by love to perform an action.~Aquin.: SMT FP
  3   1, 58  |         tasks which they have to perform.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[58] A[
  4   1, 75  |        of the senses in order to perform its act of ~perception.~
  5   1, 76  |       that whereby we ~primarily perform each of all these vital
  6   1, 77  |       composite has the power to perform such operations.~Aquin.:
  7   1, 59  |         tasks which they have to perform.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[58] A[
  8   1, 74  |        of the senses in order to perform its act of ~perception.~
  9   1, 75  |       that whereby we ~primarily perform each of all these vital
 10   1, 76  |       composite has the power to perform such operations.~Aquin.:
 11   1, 77  |         and because those forces perform their actions ~instrumentally,
 12   1, 86  |        on the contrary, does not perform the act of understanding ~
 13   1, 106 |       done whenever they have to perform ~any new work, concerning
 14   1, 107 |         have different duties to perform in ~battle and in triumph.~
 15   1, 109 |           otherwise anyone would perform a miracle by throwing a
 16   1, 111 |       the angels are not sent to perform their own actions.~Aquin.:
 17   1, 111 |         whenever an angel has to perform any work concerning a ~corporeal
 18   1, 112 |       also, though at times they perform good works, do not perform ~
 19   1, 112 |       perform good works, do not perform ~them well, for they have
 20   1, 113 |       other times do the demons ~perform lying wonders.~Aquin.: SMT
 21   2, 4   |      things by means of which to perform its ~operations.~Aquin.:
 22   2, 4   |         to human life, which ~we perform by means of the animal body:
 23   2, 13  |   superior: for if a man were to perform an act of fortitude for
 24   2, 49  |     called healthy, "when he can perform the operation of a ~healthy
 25   2, 49  |        the natural forces do not perform their ~operations by means
 26   2, 51  |           man can by that ~habit perform many acts. But "from those
 27   2, 56  |        inasmuch as by ~virtue we perform righteous actions.~Aquin.:
 28   2, 65  |          with ~organs whereby to perform the actions that their souls
 29   2, 66  |       act, one may be readier to perform the act of ~one virtue,
 30   2, 67  |        intellect so that ~it may perform its proper act well. Now
 31   2, 91  |          man is directed how to ~perform his proper acts in view
 32   2, 102 |         to presume ~to teach, or perform other duties of men: or
 33   2, 103 |          they did not in reality perform those actions, ~but in the
 34   2, 107 |          directed in one way to ~perform virtuous acts, while those
 35   2, 109 |     everlasting life; yet he can perform works conducing to a good
 36   2, 2   |          just as a man ought ~to perform acts of moral virtue, on
 37   2, 18  |          the man who is moved to perform good actions not only through ~
 38   2, 22  |          easy and pleasurable to perform. And this ~is evidently
 39   2, 22  |         has, nor does any virtue perform its act with so great ~pleasure.
 40   2, 22  |        necessary that, for us to perform the act ~of charity, there
 41   2, 31  |           guided by prudence, we perform ~some action aright which
 42   2, 38  |        who has a certain duty to perform, can ~lawfully do that which
 43   2, 45  |      belongs also to subjects to perform these ~individual actions.
 44   2, 49  |      about the actions he has to perform and whereof human life ~
 45   2, 50  |        the research of reason to perform ~any particular action,
 46   2, 52  |          consists in ~failing to perform an act which is due. Hence
 47   2, 56  |           the law commands us to perform the ~actions of a courageous
 48   2, 77  |       belongs to every virtue to perform a good deed ~and to avoid
 49   2, 83  |     under the Law were bound to ~perform certain outward actions
 50   2, 86  |         than after a vow not to ~perform the things promised."~Aquin.:
 51   2, 86  |      make vows to the ~Lord, and perform them." Now, the worship
 52   2, 87  |          Thou shall pay [Douay: 'perform'] thy oaths to the Lord"; ~
 53   2, 87  |          God. For we ought so to perform our actions in God's honor ~
 54   2, 87  |           Mt. 5:33): "Thou shalt perform thy oaths ~to the Lord."~
 55   2, 87  |   whereas if a man swear not to ~perform a greater good, which he
 56   2, 87  |          will enter religion, or perform some act of ~kindness. In
 57   2, 98  |       OBJ 4: Further, hypocrites perform spiritual deeds in order
 58   2, 99  |          works of mercy which we perform with regard to any ~of our
 59   2, 102 | requisite for obedience that one perform an act of justice or of
 60   2, 102 |   precept, one may ~nevertheless perform that act of virtue without
 61   2, 109 |          whereby one is bound to perform works ~of perfection. And
 62   2, 115 |          nor the wherewithal to ~perform those acts of virtue whereby
 63   2, 115 |          liberality: even as men perform works of ~other virtues,
 64   2, 121 |         Ethic. iii, 9) that "to ~perform deeds with pleasure does
 65   2, 127 |          shows himself ready to ~perform actions of this kind, but
 66   2, 132 |         lacks the wherewithal to perform magnificent deeds. ~Nevertheless
 67   2, 135 |        has the habit, begins to ~perform the act, yet does not accomplish
 68   2, 142 |       more closely connected who perform ~like deeds. Now man is
 69   2, 145 |         sickness, or in order to perform certain ~bodily works with
 70   2, 166 |    themselves, and to God, they ~perform other actions both serious
 71   2, 169 |         in the case of those who perform an ~action from the judgment
 72   2, 172 |     inward instinct, is moved to perform some ~outward action. Thus
 73   2, 178 |      only the bodily members to ~perform external actions, but also
 74   2, 184 |       habit ~we are best able to perform the actions. Accordingly
 75   2, 185 |      times, and not to those who perform public prayers in the church, ~
 76   3, 48  |         who slew Christ did not ~perform any sacred act, but rather
 77   3, 60  |       addition or suppression to perform a ~rite other from that
 78   3, 64  |          lying spirits," were to perform a sacramental ~rite, it
 79   3, 66  |    without hands, and ~unable to perform the action, they could not
 80   3, 67  |        thing to baptize, than to perform the ~other sacramental rites
 81   3, 67  |        dumb person would have to perform the act of baptizing. Therefore ~
 82   3, 67  |      which he has ~undertaken to perform. Now it has been stated
 83   3, 72  |   perfect age, and being able to perform the perfect ~actions of
 84   3, 82  |      Whether a priest in sin can perform this sacrament?~(6) Whether
 85   3, 82  |          or excommunicated, can ~perform this sacrament?~(8) Whether
 86   3, 82  |     seems that even a layman can perform this sacrament. Hence ~Chrysostom (
 87   3, 82  |         but only to a bishop, to perform this sacrament.~Aquin.:
 88   3, 82  |          of necessity, he cannot perform this sacrament.~Aquin.:
 89   3, 82  |           says: "The priests who perform ~the Eucharist, and who
 90   3, 82  |       pale of the Church, cannot perform ~this sacrament. But herein
 91   3, 82  |       sacrament. ~For no one can perform this sacrament except he
 92   3, 82  |       consequence that he cannot perform this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
 93   3, 82  |         the degraded priest can ~perform this sacrament.~Aquin.:
 94   3, 82  |          the degraded priest can perform this sacrament.~Aquin.:
 95   3, 82  |     heretics, or excommunicate, ~perform a valid sacrament. Therefore
 96   3, 82  |       the Church's ~sentence, to perform the Eucharistic rite. And
 97   3, 83  | preparation in order that we may perform worthily ~that which follows
 98   3, 83  |       But it seems ridiculous to perform gestures, ~e.g. for the
 99   3, 84  |        do not suffice, unless he perform some action: thus, in Baptism, ~
100   3, 84  |          I baptize thee," has to perform a bodily ~washing. Therefore,
101   3, 84  |        thee," the priest ~should perform some action in regard to
102   3, 84  |      matter, the minister has to perform some bodily action on the
103 Suppl, 4 |      more ~continually a man can perform acts of this displeasure,
104 Suppl, 7 |          sins, and binds him to ~perform the penance imposed on him."
105 Suppl, 8 |    Eucharist. But any priest can perform the Eucharist. Therefore
106 Suppl, 8 |        the contrary, He that can perform the actions of an order
107 Suppl, 15|     Hence if a man is unable to ~perform one of the above, another
108 Suppl, 17|  necessary in the one who has to perform the ~act, viz. judgment
109 Suppl, 25| satisfactions is ~found, did not perform their good works for this
110 Suppl, 27|      when a person is ~unable to perform a certain action his will
111 Suppl, 27|     enticed by the indulgence to perform some action that ~conduces
112 Suppl, 29|         reason why a ~priest can perform that consecration of matter
113 Suppl, 36|      touch ~some sacred thing or perform some sacred duty in a case
114 Suppl, 37|        every baptized person can perform these acts, and not priests
115 Suppl, 40|         kind. Hence a bishop can perform ~every hierarchical act
116 Suppl, 40|          whereas a priest cannot perform ~every act that a bishop
117 Suppl, 41|       who are not married do not perform the marriage act. ~Therefore
118 Suppl, 46|         to Mt. 5:33, "Thou shalt perform thy ~oaths to the Lord."
119 Suppl, 49|    imprinted, power ~is given to perform spiritual actions; but in
120 Suppl, 49|    actions; but in matrimony, to perform ~bodily actions. Wherefore
121 Suppl, 52|      which he will be ~unable to perform if he wish to occupy himself
122 Suppl, 66|       bound to do ~penance or to perform some civil duty, or who
123 Suppl, 68|     respectability in those ~who perform them. Secondly, he incurs
124 Suppl, 71|        the dead profit those who perform them?~(5) Whether suffrages
125 Suppl, 93|   rewards are given to those who perform special deeds, for ~instance
126 Suppl, 96|          1~Whether all those who perform works of mercy will be punished
127 Suppl, 96|          would seem that all who perform works of mercy will not
128 Appen1, 1|          nature, ~nor could they perform acts of their own whereby
129 Appen2, 1|          in mortal sin, at times perform actions, ~generically good,
 
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