|     Part, Question1   1, 24  |         the text, "He that shall ~overcome, shall thus be clothed in
  2   1, 63  |          2:19): "By whom a man is overcome, of the same also he is
  3   1, 64  |          2:19): "By whom a man is overcome, of the same also he is
  4   1, 80  |        because its tendency is to overcome and rise above ~obstacles.
  5   1, 83  |        except in as far as it is ~overcome by sluggishness, as the
  6   1, 113 |        Whether the demons who are overcome by men, are hindered from
  7   1, 113 |          1~Whether a demon who is overcome by man, is for this reason
  8   1, 113 |          seem that a demon who is overcome by a man, is not for ~that
  9   1, 113 |        when once a demon has been overcome he can ~no more tempt any
 10   2, 22  |       intently at something or be overcome by the ~intensity of the
 11   2, 25  |         more arduous to strive to overcome a contrary evil ~that threatens
 12   2, 25  |         more arduous to strive to overcome a ~present evil, than a
 13   2, 28  |       suffer ecstasy, ~when he is overcome by violent passion or madness.
 14   2, 29  |            Further, the weaker is overcome by the stronger. But love
 15   2, 29  |        the stronger. But love is ~overcome by hatred: when, that is
 16   2, 32  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: To overcome, to contradict, and to punish,
 17   2, 32  |         is naturally ~pleasant to overcome, inasmuch as it makes a
 18   2, 35  |           with ~reason, he is not overcome by any kind of sorrow or
 19   2, 35  |            but ~because he is not overcome by that which is concerned
 20   2, 41  |     afterwards: whereas he who is overcome by stupor fears both to ~
 21   2, 51  |          principle ~must entirely overcome the passive. Whence we see
 22   2, 51  |      because fire ~cannot at once overcome the combustible, it does
 23   2, 51  |           reason, cannot entirely overcome the appetitive ~power in
 24   2, 51  |           is not thereby entirely overcome, so as to be inclined ~like
 25   2, 51  |     active ~principle to entirely overcome, by one act, the power of
 26   2, 55  |       according ~as it is able to overcome or endure more easily the
 27   2, 58  |         concupiscence, when he is overcome ~thereby, the object of
 28   2, 59  |       virtue is, the more does it overcome the passions. ~Therefore
 29   2, 60  |       good; ~while anger seeks to overcome something contrary which
 30   2, 73  |           evil, through not being overcome by the difficulty.~Aquin.:
 31   2, 73  |     concupiscence by which man is overcome, the less grievous his ~
 32   2, 76  | invincible," because it cannot be overcome by study. For this reason ~
 33   2, 77  |          will?~(2) Whether it can overcome the reason against the latter'
 34   2, 77  |         Whether the reason can be overcome by a passion, against its
 35   2, 77  |         that the reason cannot be overcome by a passion, ~against its
 36   2, 77  |           For the stronger is not overcome by the weaker. ~Now knowledge,
 37   2, 77  |            Therefore it cannot be overcome by a passion, which is weak
 38   2, 77  |       that knowledge can never be overcome by passion; wherefore ~he
 39   2, 80  |             Now "by whom a man is overcome, of the same also he ~is
 40   2, 80  |          commits a sin, has been ~overcome by the devil.~Aquin.: SMT
 41   2, 80  |           slave not only by being overcome by ~him, but also by subjecting
 42   2, 87  |           Divine ~grace, they are overcome by their passions. In this
 43   2, 89  |       that the tempter would have overcome man, unless first of all
 44   2, 98  |           that his pride might be overcome in this matter, ~man was
 45   2, 102 |         We offer a calf, when we ~overcome the pride of the flesh;
 46   2, 24  |           in duty bound, of being overcome by evil, ~but also wish
 47   2, 24  |           evil, ~but also wish to overcome evil by good [*Rm. 12:21],
 48   2, 33  |        assaults of sin should ~be overcome, sometimes by flight, sometimes
 49   2, 75  |         whereby he may resist and overcome this inclination." And then
 50   2, 96  |          through such fear as may overcome a high-principled man.~Aquin.:
 51   2, 102 |           to another's voice, we ~overcome ourselves in our own hearts."~
 52   2, 106 |          him, since this is to be overcome by evil, which was forbidden
 53   2, 106 |         says (Rm. 12:21): "Be not overcome by evil, but overcome ~evil
 54   2, 106 |         not overcome by evil, but overcome ~evil by good."~Aquin.:
 55   2, 121 |   fortitude of the just man is to overcome the ~flesh, to withstand
 56   2, 121 |            Further, the weaker is overcome by the stronger. Now the
 57   2, 121 |       reason from being entirely ~overcome by bodily pain. And the
 58   2, 121 |           man spiritual sorrow is overcome by the ~delight of virtue.
 59   2, 123 |           slavery or hardships is overcome by fear, which is contrary
 60   2, 126 |       through being accustomed to overcome; the fifth is the fortitude ~
 61   2, 127 |        good," wherefore not to be overcome by a grievous evil, ~such
 62   2, 134 |    safeguards the mind from being overcome by sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 63   2, 136 |           wonder, if a ~person is overcome by strong and overwhelming
 64   2, 140 |  Therefore intemperance, which is overcome by pleasure, is a less grievous ~
 65   2, 140 |          than cowardice, which is overcome by fear.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 66   2, 140 |           on the other hand to be overcome by a stronger force is proof ~
 67   2, 140 |          it is ~more difficult to overcome the fear of dangers of death,
 68   2, 152 |     passion is ~more difficult to overcome.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[
 69   2, 152 |           powers are more or less overcome by ~sleep, on account of
 70   2, 153 |     concupiscible, whose passions overcome ~reason, for Andronicus
 71   2, 154 |        the ~judgment of reason is overcome in the incontinent man.
 72   2, 154 |         The judgment of reason is overcome in the incontinent man, ~
 73   2, 154 |         pardonable if a person is overcome by strong and overwhelming
 74   2, 155 |          and resist not evil, but overcome ~evil by good." Now this
 75   2, 160 |   absurdity, ~so too, in order to overcome their pride, God punishes
 76   2, 165 |         struck him strongly, and ~overcome by curiosity Alypius opened
 77   2, 178 |         what is above them, they ~overcome that which they are." Now
 78   2, 180 |     whether their soul is neither overcome with joy in ~the presence
 79   2, 181 |     freedom from sin is not to be overcome by the inclination to sin, ~
 80   3, 1   |           caused the tyrant to be overcome by ~none other than man,
 81   3, 1   |         that the devil should be ~overcome by the justice of the man
 82   3, 5   |     without a ~soul; and on being overcome on this point by the Gospel
 83   3, 14  |           the devil's power to be overcome and man's weakness ~healed,
 84   3, 15  |          the flesh is ~thoroughly overcome, so as to be incapable of
 85   3, 30  |           in battle was coming to overcome the powers of the ~air."~
 86   3, 41  |         he desires, above all, to overcome the holy. Hence also ~it
 87   3, 41  |         teach us, to wit, how to ~overcome the temptations of the devil.
 88   3, 41  |         that "the devil was to be overcome, not by the power of ~God,
 89   3, 41  |           was not because He was ~overcome by want of food, but because
 90   3, 41  |          that "Christ purposed to overcome ~the devil by humility,
 91   3, 42  |          2:26,28): "He that shall overcome . . . I will give him power
 92   3, 43  |         out a demon unless He had overcome Him by ~Divine power; fourthly,
 93   3, 44  |            but when He failed to ~overcome Him by temptation, He doubted
 94   3, 46  |          dignity, that as man was overcome and deceived by the ~devil,
 95   3, 46  |       rock; likewise, in order to overcome Amalec, Moses stretched ~
 96   3, 48  |          2:19): "By whom a man is overcome, ~of the same also he is
 97   3, 48  |        Since, then, the devil had overcome ~man by inducing him to
 98   3, 49  |        the devil's power, and was overcome by his tempting. Another ~
 99   3, 58  |          21): "To him that shall ~overcome, I will give to sit with
100   3, 58  |           throne: as I also have ~overcome, and am set down with My
101   3, 58  |       hand. ~Therefore others who overcome likewise, sit at the Father'
102   3, 59  |        says (Apoc. 3:21): "I have overcome and am set down in My ~Father'
103   3, 69  |    diminished, so that man be not overcome by ~them.~Aquin.: SMT TP
104   3, 72  |      abideth in you, and you have overcome the wicked one." And ~therefore
105   3, 86  |           a manner, God would ~be overcome by man, if man wished a
106 Suppl, 62|            the fifth is if she be overcome by force; ~the sixth is
107 Suppl, 65|       because he sins more who is overcome by a lighter temptation.
108 Suppl, 79|           impossible for agent to overcome patient except through the
109 Suppl, 79|          form does not ~perfectly overcome matter, it cannot tie it
110 Suppl, 81|    resistance of the movable were overcome altogether. Now ~although
111 Suppl, 81|       movement, can be altogether overcome by a mover of infinite ~
112 Suppl, 81|         by the movement cannot be overcome ~altogether except by depriving
113 Suppl, 93|           Have confidence, I have overcome the ~world," and Apoc. 5:
114 Suppl, 93|           21): "To him that shall overcome, I will give to sit with
115 Suppl, 93|         My throne, as I also have overcome, and am set down in My Father'
116 Suppl, 93|        the ~irascible power is to overcome even death for Christ's
117 Appen1, 2|       Wherefore if grace entirely overcome the corruption of ~concupiscence,
 
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