|     Part, Question1   1, 63  |      nature; ~and not from Divine assistance according to God's ordering.
  2   1, 64  |      nature; ~and not from Divine assistance according to God's ordering.
  3   1, 113 |          merit without the Divine assistance, which is borne to man by ~
  4   1, 113 |         the latter by the evident assistance ~and command of God, to
  5   1, 116 |           it with instruments and assistance, of which the interior principle
  6   2, 5   |   happiness, but needs the Divine assistance for the purpose, is more ~
  7   2, 32  |      pleasant to give presents or assistance to friends and strangers."~
  8   2, 45  |          man trust in the ~Divine assistance: wherefore "those are more
  9   2, 45  |      think that God comes to the ~assistance of those who suffer unjustly." ~
 10   2, 62  |         albeit not without Divine assistance. Such like principles are
 11   2, 69  |           it may ~also regard the assistance of grace as that which leads
 12   2, 79  |           does not give some ~the assistance, whereby they may avoid
 13   2, 79  |         they may avoid sin, which assistance were He to ~give, they would
 14   2, 98  |           when a thing is of some assistance in ~attaining the end, but
 15   2, 99  |         should have come to man's assistance ~where human reason fails
 16   2, 99  |         law should come to man's ~assistance not only in those things
 17   2, 105 |         to come to one another's ~assistance: because this is a very
 18   2, 109 |         we can do with the Divine assistance is not altogether ~impossible
 19   2, 109 |       ways ~do we need the Divine assistance, as stated above (AA[2],
 20   2, 109 |     willing good, he has by God's assistance.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
 21   2, 109 |       things ~without any further assistance of grace.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 22   2, 109 |  possesses grace needs ~a further assistance of grace in order to live
 23   2, 109 |          but he ~needs the Divine assistance guiding and guarding him
 24   2, 13  |           while the other is the ~assistance of inward grace, against
 25   2, 16  |         us by means of the Divine assistance, our ~hope attains God Himself,
 26   2, 16  |         last end, ~and the Divine assistance as the first cause leading
 27   2, 16  |          much as it ~leans on its assistance, and as its last final cause,
 28   2, 16  |      trust too much in the Divine assistance; yet it may ~have a mean
 29   2, 16  |           reference to the Divine assistance, whether ~that which we
 30   2, 16  |            we trust to the Divine assistance ~for obtaining happiness.~
 31   2, 16  |           another way, the Divine assistance, as ~explained above (A[
 32   2, 16  |           this purpose the Divine assistance is ready for us, ~according
 33   2, 17  |        possible to obtain by the ~assistance of God, as stated above (
 34   2, 20  |           removes or despises the assistance of the Holy Spirit, whereby
 35   2, 24  |         instance to come to their assistance in a case of ~urgency, according
 36   2, 30  |        secondly, by giving human ~assistance, and this in three ways.
 37   2, 31  |   efficacious without ~the Divine assistance: and yet man must do what
 38   2, 31  |       wherewith to give corporal ~assistance is rich in this respect,
 39   2, 51  |      content with ~awaiting God's assistance, he would seem to tempt
 40   2, 53  |    animals and plants without the assistance of man, according ~to the
 41   2, 60  |      shelter or any other kind of assistance. Thirdly, on the part of
 42   2, 60  |          thieves, and gives them ~assistance. Fourthly, in the case of
 43   2, 69  |         an advocate provides both assistance and counsel to the party
 44   2, 69  |      other party by reason of the assistance he has ~provided. If, however,
 45   2, 75  |        his household, or for the ~assistance of the needy: or again,
 46   2, 80  |       through ~hope of the Divine assistance. It is accordingly evident
 47   2, 81  |    Wherefore we do not seek their assistance by praying to them, but ~
 48   2, 81  |       Monach. i] that the "Divine assistance is ~to be implored, not
 49   2, 85  |     tithes were earmarked for the assistance of the poor. But in the
 50   2, 85  |          clergy, but also for the assistance of the poor. Therefore,
 51   2, 85  |        should be employed for the assistance of the poor, ~through the
 52   2, 87  |       that he implores the Divine assistance. ~Moreover, he does not
 53   2, 95  |      should not depend on worldly assistance, ~and that, taking assurance
 54   2, 95  |       danger, and relying ~on the assistance of God alone.~Aquin.: SMT
 55   2, 95  |   entrusts ~himself to the divine assistance for some urgent or useful
 56   2, 95  |        they were to neglect human assistance without any useful or urgent ~
 57   2, 98  |           in order to obtain the ~assistance of their prayers, according
 58   2, 98  |          to obtain from ~them the assistance of their prayers do not
 59   2, 99  |      parents stand in need of our assistance, so that they have ~no other
 60   2, 99  |         be ~supported without our assistance, it is lawful to forego
 61   2, 99  |     danger, in the hope of God's ~assistance. on the other hand, if the
 62   2, 104 |          accidentally he owes him assistance or ~support, if he need
 63   2, 105 |           the person who receives assistance, in order that he ~may receive
 64   2, 121 |       virtue, without the copious assistance of God's grace, which ~has
 65   2, 121 |           he ~should not seek the assistance of something weaker and
 66   2, 121 |       action, not as seeking its ~assistance, but because it uses the
 67   2, 127 |          needs, first, the Divine assistance, secondly, even human ~assistance,
 68   2, 127 | assistance, secondly, even human ~assistance, since man is naturally
 69   2, 128 |       without confidence in God's assistance.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[130] A[
 70   2, 145 |           of the human body needs assistance ~against the external heat
 71   2, 154 |           for he needs the inward assistance of grace which quenches ~
 72   2, 171 |        this purpose he ~needs the assistance of a supernatural light.~
 73   2, 172 |            apart from any outward assistance of deed, ~word, vision,
 74   2, 172 |           their own, yet with the assistance of the Divine light ~withal.~
 75   2, 173 |         good, he needs the divine assistance which is bestowed on him ~
 76   2, 186 |           may be ~directed to the assistance of our neighbor, not only
 77   2, 186 |          of these things," namely assistance from ~without, "having for
 78   2, 186 |      active life a man ~needs the assistance of outward things, whereas
 79   2, 187 |         need of their children's ~assistance, the latter may, in despite
 80   2, 187 |       their own power, but by the assistance of ~the divine power, according
 81   3, 1   |       does not tarry in bringing ~assistance to a friend who is suffering
 82   3, 1   |         does not put off bringing assistance to a friend: ~always bearing
 83   3, 36  |       owing partly to the Divine ~assistance, and partly to the fleetness
 84   3, 41  |           for a man who has human assistance at his command to seek to ~
 85   3, 44  |       perfectly, and ~without any assistance. Now Christ did not always
 86   3, 57  |         the body, but through the assistance ~and operation of the Divine
 87   3, 61  |           seeing that he receives assistance through them: and he is
 88   3, 62  |          gifts, a certain ~Divine assistance in obtaining the end of
 89   3, 68  |            1/1~OBJ 3: Further, no assistance should be withdrawn from
 90   3, 68  |         baptized derive spiritual assistance from the very ~character
 91   3, 86  |      which is indeed due to God's assistance, but does not reach to the ~
 92 Suppl, 6 |           the ~physician to be of assistance to you, you must make your
 93 Suppl, 25|           be granted for temporal assistance?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[25] A[
 94 Suppl, 25|         OBJ 2: Further, spiritual assistance is more necessary than temporal. ~
 95 Suppl, 25|          be granted for spiritual assistance. ~Much less therefore ought
 96 Suppl, 65|           together they may be of assistance to their children. Hence ~
 97 Suppl, 71|         deeds, by giving counsel, assistance, inducement, or ~by any
 98 Suppl, 71|       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: This assistance did not consist in a diminishment
 99 Suppl, 71|       implies the giving of some ~assistance, which does not apply to
100 Suppl, 71|          the burial brings either assistance to the poor or adornment
101 Suppl, 71|        did not directly merit the assistance of those suffrages, ~but
102 Suppl, 71|         them will receive as much assistance as one person would if that ~
103 Suppl, 71|    suffrages alone afford as much assistance as special ~and general
104 Suppl, 71|         although the one receives assistance from more ~sources than
105 Suppl, 71|        does not receive a greater assistance: the ~other opinion he mentions
106 Suppl, 71|           above (A[12], ad 2) the assistance derived from ~suffrages
107 Suppl, 72|           have recourse to ~their assistance.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
108 Suppl, 96|       which ~they overcame by its assistance are punished eternally."~
 
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