|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |         Thee, what things Thou hast prepared for them that wait for ~
  2   1, 12  |        exceeds its nature, ~must be prepared by some disposition above
  3   1, 12  |            form of fire, it must be prepared by some ~disposition for
  4   1, 12  |            the one desiring apt and prepared to receive the object desired.
  5   1, 19  |       contingently, but because God prepared ~contingent causes for them,
  6   1, 22  |           of being. And thus it has prepared for some things ~necessary
  7   1, 23  |           is something in the thing prepared. But ~predestination is
  8   1, 23  |            and this is in the thing prepared; and of the agent to action, ~
  9   1, 23  |              God from all eternity ~prepared by predestination, conceiving
 10   1, 23  |             of mercy, which He hath prepared unto glory" and (2 Tim.
 11   1, 48  | dispositions whereby the ~matter is prepared for actuality; which the
 12   1, 63  |        everlasting fire, which was ~prepared for the devil and his angels" (
 13   1, 49  | dispositions whereby the ~matter is prepared for actuality; which the
 14   1, 64  |        everlasting fire, which was ~prepared for the devil and his angels" (
 15   1, 107 |           since thereby the way is ~prepared for the announcements of
 16   2, 5   |           will. But final Happiness prepared for the saints, ~surpasses
 17   2, 5   |           man, what things God hath prepared for them that love Him." ~
 18   2, 62  |           man, what things God hath prepared for ~them that love Him."
 19   2, 98  |           come through Christ, ~was prepared for all nations, yet it
 20   2, 101 |            His worshippers are duly prepared to worship Him: thus too
 21   2, 102 |             invitation whereby they prepared themselves to ~keep the
 22   2, 102 |           the feasts of their idols prepared the ~flesh of kids in this
 23   2, 105 |       possession of the good things prepared for them; and also lest
 24   2, 108 |          teaches that man should be prepared ~in his mind to suffer yet
 25   2, 108 |             binding "the mind to be prepared to fulfil them," as Augustine ~
 26   2, 108 |           for instance, that man be prepared to do good to his enemies, ~
 27   2, 109 |           the will of man should be prepared with grace by God.~Aquin.:
 28   2, 109 |            the first, whereby it is prepared to operate rightly and to
 29   2, 109 |            will may be taken ~to be prepared for the gift of habitual
 30   2, 112 |            written (Amos 4:12): "Be prepared to meet thy ~God, O Israel,"
 31   2, 112 |        free-will, whereby anyone is prepared for receiving ~the gift
 32   2, 112 |             said that man's will is prepared by God, and that ~man's
 33   2, 112 |           did not wish, nor was ~he prepared, to receive it. But if the
 34   2, 112 |            however much the clay is prepared, it does not necessarily ~
 35   2, 112 |              since he who is better prepared for grace, receives more ~
 36   2, 112 |       inasmuch as his free-will is ~prepared by God. Hence the first
 37   2, 2   |            them, in so far as he is prepared ~to believe whatever is
 38   2, 5   |            article of faith, is not prepared to follow the teaching of
 39   2, 5   |           believe ~all, while he is prepared to believe all, has that
 40   2, 6   |          but man's will needs to be prepared by God with grace, in order
 41   2, 17  |         everlasting fire, which was prepared for the devil and ~his angels."
 42   2, 18  |          drives away fear which had prepared a place for it."~Aquin.:
 43   2, 24  |             in respect of our being prepared in mind, namely, that we ~
 44   2, 24  |             regards the mind being ~prepared to do so, as explained above (
 45   2, 27  |           man, what things God hath prepared for them that love Him" (
 46   2, 29  |        doing good to someone, to be prepared in mind to do good to ~anyone
 47   2, 34  |            goods to come, which are prepared for good ~men. Wherefore
 48   2, 38  |        ambushes or deceptions to be prepared for ~himself, it seems that
 49   2, 41  |          namely, that man should be prepared, if it be expedient, to
 50   2, 64  |          beforehand to ~the play he prepared the way for others: but
 51   2, 70  |           to say, a man ought to be prepared to do so if ~necessary.
 52   2, 70  |            bound to hold our minds ~prepared to submit to be reviled,
 53   2, 81  |         mind, so that a man must be prepared to love his enemy even in
 54   2, 81  |         whose mind is ~sufficiently prepared for devotion without having
 55   2, 81  |     Sometimes, however, a sinner is prepared to forgive those who ~have
 56   2, 105 |            repay it, provided he be prepared to do so if ~he knew. It
 57   2, 121 |         most ~difficult to bear, is prepared, in consequence, to resist
 58   2, 121 |           it is not ~possible to be prepared for the future in the case
 59   2, 121 |        suffices not only to make us prepared for action but also to ~
 60   2, 122 |          sense that man ought to be prepared to do such and such a ~thing,
 61   2, 138 |           in ~the sense that man be prepared to fulfil them when necessary,
 62   2, 146 |          its quality, he seeks food prepared too nicely - i.e. "daintily";
 63   2, 150 |        virginity, his mind being so prepared that he has the ~purpose
 64   2, 150 |             as a poor man may be so prepared in mind ~as to have the
 65   2, 150 |           as a prosperous man is so prepared in ~mind as to purpose bearing
 66   2, 150 |           so disposed, that ~he was prepared to observe virginity, if
 67   2, 150 |          the married person is more prepared ~in mind to observe virginity,
 68   2, 157 |           as things when cooked and prepared are wont to have ~an agreeable
 69   2, 162 |       paradise, the way to which is prepared for man ~by Christ.~Aquin.:
 70   2, 163 |         everlasting fire, which was prepared for the devil and his ~angels."
 71   2, 167 |            him in harlot's ~attire, prepared to deceive souls."~Aquin.:
 72   2, 169 |   admonished in a prophetic vision, prepared to ~sacrifice his only-begotten
 73   2, 173 |              what things Thou hast ~prepared for them that love [Vulg.: '
 74   2, 182 | preparedness, in the sense of being prepared to ~renounce or give away
 75   3, 22  |         that is, into ~heaven - and prepared the way for us, that we
 76   3, 27  |               to which Baptism John prepared men by ~his baptism.~Aquin.:
 77   3, 31  |          process ~of elimination is prepared for conception, being, as
 78   3, 31  |            Virgin, this matter ~was prepared for Christ's conception.
 79   3, 36  |           considered the matter and prepared themselves for the journey,
 80   3, 36  |       Christ, and they were already prepared to die for ~Him.~Aquin.:
 81   3, 38  |             confer ~grace, but only prepared the way for grace; and this
 82   3, 38  |            order that they might be prepared for the baptism of Christ:
 83   3, 38  |            it behooved others to be prepared by ~John's baptism for the
 84   3, 38  |             Further, John's baptism prepared the way for Christ's. But ~
 85   3, 38  |         Reply OBJ 3: John's baptism prepared the way not only for Christ
 86   3, 42  |          seems as though they were ~prepared to believe whatever He might
 87   3, 46  |         Lord's Passion, began to be prepared ~from the ninth hour of
 88   3, 55  |         Thee, what things Thou hast prepared for them ~that wait for
 89   3, 55  |           of the apostles unless He prepared the way ~for them in men'
 90   3, 57  |            our salvation. First, He prepared the way for our ascent into
 91   3, 58  |          but to them for whom it is prepared by ~My Father." But no purpose
 92   3, 58  |         saying this, unless it was ~prepared for some. Consequently,
 93   3, 65  |             Extreme Unction man ~is prepared for the immediate attainment
 94   3, 65  |          and Extreme Unction man is prepared to receive the ~Body of
 95   3, 66  |             Baptism of John," which prepared the ~way for our Baptism.~~
 96   3, 71  |       Before Baptism ~man should be prepared by catechism, in order that
 97   3, 73  |      inasmuch as one refreshment is prepared ~therefrom.~Aquin.: SMT
 98   3, 73  |            OBJ 4: Further, a man is prepared by Baptism for the Eucharist,
 99   3, 75  |         subject, which sometimes is prepared ~successively for receiving
100   3, 78  |          eternal heritage which is ~prepared by this testament. Moreover,
101   3, 81  |              He both understood and prepared; yet differently from others
102   3, 83  |            an ~ordinary supper-room prepared by the master of the house,
103   3, 83  |     manifold labor with which it is prepared, to denote Christ's ~Passion.~
104   3, 83  |          after the people have been prepared and instructed, the next ~
105   3, 83  |             of all, the ~people are prepared for Communion; first, by
106   3, 83  |            Secondly, the people are prepared by the "Pax" which is ~given
107 Suppl, 6 |           that those who were being prepared by John's ~Baptism for the
108 Suppl, 37|            24). Because a person is prepared by ~absolution to receive
109 Suppl, 70|        everlasting fire, which ~was prepared for the devil," etc. Therefore
110 Suppl, 70|           25:41) that this fire was prepared for the devil ~and his angels,
111 Suppl, 70|            see ~the fire thereof as prepared for their punishment. Wherefore,
112 Suppl, 72|           the coming ~judge, and be prepared for the judgment, being
113 Suppl, 72|             hell: and this fire was prepared from the beginning of the
114 Suppl, 72|          everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil," etc., and (
115 Suppl, 72|             Is. ~30:33): "Tophet is prepared from yesterday, prepared
116 Suppl, 72|            prepared from yesterday, prepared by the king," etc., ~where
117 Suppl, 72|        final ~conflagration was not prepared from the beginning, but
118 Suppl, 72|             of the damned ~that was prepared from the beginning of the
119 Suppl, 74|              the Church had a place prepared by God, that there she might
120 Suppl, 93|         this ~power, and the better prepared the soil, the more plentiful
121 Suppl, 93|        peculiar reward which He has prepared for ~His doctors." Therefore
122 Suppl, 96|          everlasting fire, which is prepared for the devil and his angels." ~
 
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