|    Part, Question1   1, 19  |           only concerned with the ~obtaining of greater good; but also
 2   1, 42  |           from the very first, but obtaining it ~after a certain time;
 3   1, 42  |           from the very first, but obtaining it ~after a certain time;
 4   1, 82  |         something for the sake ~of obtaining something else: wherefore,
 5   2, 5   |            account ~of the hope of obtaining Happiness in the life to
 6   2, 5   |            therefore necessary for obtaining the ~end, just as the right
 7   2, 6   |         acts we are prevented from obtaining ~it. But because operations
 8   2, 16  |          the ~object of use to the obtaining of something else." But "
 9   2, 16  |      regard to the individual, the obtaining of money is the last end; ~
10   2, 25  |       desired only for the sake of obtaining the end.~Aquin.: SMT FS
11   2, 32  |            the faculty or power of obtaining ~the pleasurable object.
12   2, 32  |        pleasure is caused by one's obtaining one's proper ~good, as stated
13   2, 32  |          good pertains not ~to the obtaining but to the spending of one'
14   2, 32  |         gives rise ~to the hope of obtaining that which is loved, since
15   2, 36  |          long as there is hope of ~obtaining that which is desired. But,
16   2, 40  |        denotes the ~possibility of obtaining the future good; on the
17   2, 40  |         evil that is in the way of obtaining ~good. Therefore hope is
18   2, 42  |          which there is a hope of ~obtaining the desired good; so also
19   2, 57  |         these depend on wisdom, as obtaining the highest ~place, and
20   2, 57  |         command, viz. prudence, as obtaining the highest place, has ~
21   2, 78  |          avoiding another evil, or obtaining ~another good, as stated
22   2, 81  |            of actual sins, and the obtaining of glory.~Aquin.: SMT FS
23   2, 103 |        goods, and in the means of ~obtaining them - in both of these
24   2, 103 |          come; but in the means of obtaining heavenly goods, as in ~things
25   2, 105 |            if he is prevented from obtaining something good ~when it
26   2, 113 |          from sin is prior to the ~obtaining of justifying grace. Or
27   2, 113 |          forgiveness of sin and of obtaining of justice.~Aquin.: SMT
28   2, 114 |        evil, there are two ways of obtaining from God perseverance in
29   2, 1   |            further they ~were from obtaining what they hoped for. Hence
30   2, 5   |      regard ~to the former, before obtaining the happiness to come, faith
31   2, 12  |        that may be useful for the ~obtaining of eternal salvation, for
32   2, 16  |            arduous in the hope of ~obtaining something that is within
33   2, 16  |         the Divine assistance ~for obtaining happiness.~Aquin.: SMT SS
34   2, 17  |            2: Further, even as the obtaining of happiness is an arduous
35   2, 19  |           a wayfarer to despair of obtaining that which he had ~no natural
36   2, 19  |            no natural capacity for obtaining, or which was not due to
37   2, 19  |           Consequently the hope of obtaining happiness may be lacking ~
38   2, 20  |           on ~the Divine power for obtaining what is unbecoming to God,
39   2, 20  |          however, with the hope of obtaining pardon ~some time, and with
40   2, 20  |          consisting in the hope of obtaining glory without merits, or ~
41   2, 24  |         retain the possibility of ~obtaining everlasting happiness: not
42   2, 24  |            that can be ~capable of obtaining happiness, to which the
43   2, 28  |          may be an obstacle to his obtaining it. Now a man may ~be hindered
44   2, 28  |          man may ~be hindered from obtaining the good he desires, by
45   2, 41  |            whatever is a ~means of obtaining salvation more perfectly,
46   2, 45  |          there is no fixed ~way of obtaining the end, as stated in Ethic.
47   2, 45  |            and has fixed ~means of obtaining that end. And yet, by a
48   2, 45  |       uncertainty of the means for obtaining the end, there is ~need
49   2, 45  |            concerning the means of obtaining a due end, it is evident
50   2, 45  |           devises fitting ~ways of obtaining a good end; and yet it is
51   2, 45  |            there are fixed ways of obtaining an ~end, wherefore we observe
52   2, 56  |           or from the necessity of obtaining an ~end, when, to wit, a
53   2, 60  |           to prevent a person from obtaining a good thing is ~seemingly
54   2, 60  |         anyone prevents a man from obtaining a benefice ~or the like,
55   2, 60  |           of preventing a man from obtaining a ~benefice. First, justly:
56   2, 60  |        prevented in many ways from obtaining it. If, on the ~other hand,
57   2, 60  |     another by preventing him from obtaining what ~he was on the way
58   2, 64  |    unlawful to prevent others from obtaining possession of common goods.
59   2, 88  |         something from them, or of obtaining something through them,
60   2, 98  | maliciously hinders a ~person from obtaining a bishopric or some like
61   2, 98  |            use money as a means of obtaining a spiritual thing. But it
62   2, 110 |         boaster frequently aims at obtaining glory through ~his boasting,
63   2, 113 |           when it is a question of obtaining a certain good, or of ~avoiding
64   2, 116 |            far as it is useful for obtaining all sensible things, it ~
65   2, 127 |        mind, than in hoping for or obtaining the greatest ~goods, wherein
66   2, 127 |        upon as though it were the ~obtaining of a great good, the former
67   2, 127 |     magnanimity in respect of the ~obtaining of good, it follows that
68   2, 127 |            neither very ~joyful at obtaining it, nor very grieved at
69   2, 159 |           namely the difficulty of obtaining it. In respect of the ~former
70   2, 165 |         the sense chiefly used for obtaining knowledge, so that all ~
71   2, 185 |        manual labor is directed to obtaining food, it ~comes under a
72   3, 24  |           respect of the manner of obtaining ~this good - that is, by
73   3, 36  |         Him they might be ~sure of obtaining from Him the salvation which
74   3, 41  |        where there was no means of obtaining food otherwise. And in like
75   3, 49  |           the kingdom of heaven by obtaining everlasting beatitude, which ~
76   3, 62  |      certain ~Divine assistance in obtaining the end of the sacrament.
77   3, 62  |           received the ~faculty of obtaining glory, which is the ultimate
78   3, 70  |             received the ~power of obtaining glory at the allotted time,
79   3, 71  |            as he hinders man from ~obtaining glory, is expelled from
80   3, 79  |          sacrament is not only the obtaining of habitual grace or charity, ~
81   3, 84  |            etc., that "facility of obtaining pardon is an incentive to
82   3, 85  |          amendment, in the hope of obtaining pardon; the fifth, a movement
83   3, 89  |            nothing,' refer to the ~obtaining of the kingdom of heaven,
84 Suppl, 25|       person is held deserving ~of obtaining such an indulgence. Thus
85 Suppl, 67|         not indeed for the sake of obtaining a ~greater good, as was
86 Suppl, 69|          Fathers were delayed from obtaining full ~glory of the soul
87 Suppl, 69|        Fathers were detained from ~obtaining glory on account of the
88 Suppl, 71|        many would be deterred from obtaining suffrages.~Aquin.: SMT XP
89 Suppl, 71|        guilt that hinders it from ~obtaining glory. And since, as stated
90 Suppl, 71|          life there is no time for obtaining grace.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
91 Suppl, 71|         there is no possibility of obtaining or increasing grace, whereas
92 Suppl, 72|           are not efficacious ~for obtaining anything.~Aquin.: SMT XP
93 Suppl, 81|           is moved for the sake of obtaining some end. But ~glorified
94 Appen1, 1|            way, one is ~capable of obtaining. Thus no wise man grieves
95 Appen2, 1|          one who ~has charity from obtaining the perfect good, namely
 
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