Part, Question
1 1, 1 | trim the wood ~and make ready the stones: "As a wise architect,
2 1, 68 | in such measure as to be ready ~to abandon it, if it be
3 1, 69 | in such measure as to be ready ~to abandon it, if it be
4 1, 82 | sometimes denominates a power ready for operation, ~and in this
5 1, 94 | arduous deed; ~because he is ready to do even what may be difficult
6 2, 17 | movement of the hand, and so ready is the hand to obey, that
7 2, 28 | heart shows itself to be ready for ~the entrance of the
8 2, 53 | moral virtue ~makes a man ready to choose the mean in deeds
9 2, 53 | habits, which render man ready to judge aright of those ~
10 2, 66 | man is ~more pleased and ready to make use of one virtue
11 2, 68 | perfecting ~man so that he is ready to follow the promptings
12 2, 72 | word, in so ~far as man is ready to break out into a declaration
13 2, 77 | conclusions, which he is ready to consider at any moment. ~
14 2, 77 | in body may have a ~will ready for action, and yet be hindered
15 2, 88 | fornication, yet so as to be ready, for the love of God, to
16 2, 100 | such as the mind of man is ready to grasp at once. Now it ~
17 2, 102 | that the people, being ready to offer ~sacrifices, might
18 2, 102 | and who should ~also be ready to suffer martyrdom, denoted
19 2, 102 | they should be careful and ~ready in performing the sacrifices (
20 2, 102 | high-priest had always to be ready for the ~service of the
21 2, 105 | require that men should be ready to lend: ~which readiness
22 2, 105 | its precepts, so as to be ready to come to one another's ~
23 2, 105 | prescribing that men should be ready to lend, and that they should ~
24 2, 107 | forbade, admonishing man to be ready to suffer yet greater insults;
25 2, 108 | cupidity, and that we should be ready to ~give yet more if necessary.
26 2, 108 | our enemies, and to ~be ready to do good to them if necessary.
27 2, 111 | since a man is all the more ready to believe when he has ~
28 2, 114 | what is not done with a ~ready will is hard and difficult
29 2, 2 | and it is ~enough if he be ready to fulfil them: as is evidenced
30 2, 2 | and it is ~enough if he be ready to believe whatever God
31 2, 2 | enough that his mind be ready to obey, according to Ps.
32 2, 2 | according to Ps. 118:60: "I am ~ready and am not troubled; that
33 2, 2 | too, that man should be ready to believe ~whatever God
34 2, 2 | only ~implicitly, or to be ready to believe them, in so far
35 2, 2 | written (1 Pt. 3:15): "Being ready always to ~satisfy every
36 2, 2 | For when a man's will is ready to believe, he loves the
37 2, 2 | charity, which makes the will ready ~to believe them, even if
38 2, 4 | does the will need to be ready to obey but also ~the intellect
39 2, 6 | it is in our power to be ready to assent ~to things which
40 2, 10 | according to 1 Pt. 3:15: "Being ready always to satisfy everyone
41 2, 11 | truth with careful ~anxiety, ready to mend their opinion, when
42 2, 16 | the Divine assistance is ready for us, ~according to Heb.
43 2, 21 | man already subject and ready to obey: wherefore when
44 2, 23 | charity makes man more ready to act again according to
45 2, 24 | namely, that we ~should be ready to love our enemies individually,
46 2, 24 | except as regards being ~ready in our minds, for instance
47 2, 29 | for this makes a man more ready to part with his wealth.
48 2, 38 | of mind, so that we be ~ready to obey them, and, if necessary,
49 2, 38 | fitting that they should be ready to shed their own blood
50 2, 39 | quarrelsome man is ever ready to contradict; he delights
51 2, 39 | quarrelsome man is always ready ~to fight, and this is conveyed
52 2, 39 | conveyed by the words, "ever ready to contradict," ~that is
53 2, 47 | mark of docility to ~be ready to be taught: and consequently
54 2, 59 | becomes ~worse, and the more ready to expect that he will receive
55 2, 64 | so that, to wit, he is ready to communicate ~them to
56 2, 76 | usury from a man who is ready to do so and is ~a usurer
57 2, 78 | a kind man is one who is ready of his own accord to ~do
58 2, 80 | to the ~Lord with a most ready and devout mind." Now it
59 2, 80 | something, ~and to have the will ready to do it, because both acts
60 2, 80 | virtue to have the will ready to do such things, and this
61 2, 80 | inasmuch as love makes one ready to serve one's friend) and
62 2, 86 | he have at ~least a will ready to do what he can. Hence
63 2, 96 | accept the oath of one who is ready to swear by false ~gods,
64 2, 115 | makes them all the more ready to act liberally, because,
65 2, 115 | to the liberal man to be ready to receive, and still less
66 2, 116 | before promised, to be ~ready, so as a blessing, not as
67 2, 117 | Apostle bids the rich to be ready to give and ~communicate
68 2, 121 | that "fortitude is ~love ready to bear all things for God'
69 2, 121 | stronger a man is the more ready is he to oppress the weaker."~
70 2, 126 | consists in one's having a mind ready for aggression. In this ~
71 2, 126 | is a habit that makes one ready to attempt what ought to
72 2, 127 | of justice), "that he is ready to do ~favors" (which is
73 2, 127 | Wherefore he shows himself ready to ~perform actions of this
74 2, 127 | magnanimous man is most ready to expose himself to danger,
75 2, 136 | seemingly, for a man to be ready to forsake a good on ~account
76 2, 145 | that ~one ought to make ready to keep the coming feast
77 2, 145 | order to make themselves ready for the ordination. Hence ~
78 2, 146 | which he contemns God, being ready to disobey ~God's commandments,
79 2, 156 | in reason's train, ever ~ready, as its handmaid, to obey."
80 2, 157 | heart, which makes one ready to increase punishment,
81 2, 160 | excellence, since a man is ready to believe what he desires
82 2, 184 | acquired perfection are most ready to obey, not as though ~
83 3, 30 | she proved herself right ready to do, saying: "Behold the
84 3, 46 | Again, on Lk. 22:33, "I am ~ready to go with Thee, both into
85 3, 55 | learn how they who are ~so ready to believe God, even without
86 3, 66 | to wit, that he may "be ready ~to satisfy everyone that
87 3, 68 | instructed in the ~faith and ready for Baptism; thus, Philip
88 3, 80 | xxvi, n. 1): "Why make ready tooth and belly? Believe, ~
89 3, 81 | impassible; nay more, it was ready for the Passion. Therefore,
90 3, 83 | always have the ~Eucharist ready, so that, when anyone fall
91 3, 84 | exceedingly, for He is always ready to destroy them, lest what
92 3, 86 | and rich ~in mercy, and ready to repent of the evil";
93 Suppl, 3 | sin, although ~he would be ready to suffer the same punishment
94 Suppl, 9 | Courageously accusing, ready to obey.~For fidelity, simplicity,
95 Suppl, 13| spiritual, ~so that he is not ready to undergo it.~Aquin.: SMT
96 Suppl, 36| Further, "being always ready to satisfy everyone that
97 Suppl, 42| a medicine is not made ready except for an actual disease.
98 Suppl, 49| his wife, and that he is ready to use her in the same ~
99 Suppl, 62| blows; wherefore if she be ~ready to be corrected otherwise,
100 Suppl, 67| husband might not ~be too ready to divorce his wife if he
101 Suppl, 74| may be on the ~watch and ready to meet Christ: and for
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