Part, Question
1 1, 18 | them form, ~or removing obstacles from their way. They do
2 1, 48 | these sins, indeed, are like obstacles interposed between ~us and
3 1, 68 | ridicule of unbelievers, and obstacles be ~placed to their believing.~
4 1, 49 | these sins, indeed, are like obstacles interposed between ~us and
5 1, 69 | ridicule of unbelievers, and obstacles be ~placed to their believing.~
6 1, 80 | overcome and rise above ~obstacles. Now these two are not to
7 1, 80 | appetite, it may fight against obstacles. ~Wherefore also the passions
8 1, 114 | must needs be hindered by ~obstacles in the organs; thus an eye
9 2, 14 | be done, but how to avoid obstacles. But every human action
10 2, 14 | the inquiry about removing obstacles can go on indefinitely.~
11 2, 19 | Secondly, on account of ~the obstacles that may supervene in regard
12 2, 19 | exterior action, which ~obstacles we are unable to remove:
13 2, 19 | to ~Rome, and encounters obstacles, which prevent him from
14 2, 23 | in order to remove the obstacles that hinder the ~concupiscible
15 2, 25 | purposed of ~removing the obstacles that hinder the concupiscible
16 2, 32 | pleasure, but by removing ~the obstacles to our natural aptitude.~
17 2, 40 | nor had experience of ~obstacles to their efforts, are prone
18 2, 40 | through inexperience of obstacles and of their own ~shortcomings,
19 2, 53 | diminution, by removing the obstacles, thereto, as ~explained
20 2, 85 | diminished indefinitely, because obstacles can be placed ~indefinitely,
21 2, 85 | diminution is made by raising obstacles, and ~this neither diminishes
22 2, 94 | and of warding off its obstacles, belongs to the ~natural
23 2, 94 | rectitude, by reason of certain obstacles (just as ~natures subject
24 2, 2 | unseen. ~But they remove obstacles to faith, by showing that
25 2, 4 | in so far as they remove obstacles to belief. Thus ~fortitude
26 2, 28 | as ~justice removes the obstacles to peace: but it is the
27 2, 46 | circumspection"; thirdly, to ~avoid obstacles, and this belongs to "caution."~
28 2, 81 | accidentally by the removal of obstacles. ~Now there are three obstacles
29 2, 81 | obstacles. ~Now there are three obstacles to our attainment of beatitude.
30 2, 103 | is one that removes the ~obstacles of sin, as stated above (
31 2, 108 | 1), did not lie, because obstacles had arisen which prevented ~
32 2, 119 | as meekness ~removes the obstacles to acts of piety.~Aquin.:
33 2, 119 | in so far as it removes ~obstacles to acts of piety, as stated
34 2, 120 | first place contraries and obstacles have to be removed. Thus
35 2, 120 | religion, so as ~to remove the obstacles to true religion. Now the
36 2, 120 | that by their means the ~obstacles to religion might be removed.
37 2, 120 | generation, negation, whereby ~obstacles are removed, comes first,
38 2, 120 | is necessary ~to remove obstacles to true religion before
39 2, 120 | 1/1~I answer that, The obstacles to true religion being removed
40 2, 121 | thirdly, by removing the obstacles to the establishment of
41 2, 121 | overcomes and removes bodily obstacles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
42 2, 121 | safeguarding it by removing obstacles thereto. Wherefore among
43 2, 126 | on account of ~any other obstacles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[128] A[
44 2, 132 | gifts and expenditure), the obstacles to which ~are removed by
45 2, 134 | withdraw him from greater obstacles to ~good.~Aquin.: SMT SS
46 2, 134 | because it removes their obstacles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[136] A[
47 2, 135 | which arises from external obstacles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[137] A[
48 2, 135 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: External obstacles to persistence in good are
49 2, 145 | Hence there may ~be certain obstacles on account of which certain
50 2, 147 | and from others as being obstacles to perfection. It is in
51 2, 155 | actions, and are likewise obstacles thereto. Wherefore virtues
52 2, 156 | accidentally, ~that is by removing obstacles, to wit by hindering the
53 2, 159 | First by way of removing ~obstacles: and thus humility holds
54 2, 162 | was useless to put other obstacles ~in the way lest man should
55 2, 162 | innocence, it was fitting ~that obstacles should be placed against
56 2, 162 | thy life." Thirdly, by the obstacles encountered by the tillers ~
57 2, 168 | forbidden in order that ~obstacles to virtue may be removed.
58 2, 175 | directly, but only ~remove the obstacles thereto. For sanctifying
59 2, 175 | which, however, remove the obstacles to grace.~Aquin.: SMT SS
60 2, 182 | regards the ~removal of obstacles to the movement of love
61 2, 182 | that results from ~outward obstacles sometimes lessens the perfection
62 2, 182 | as to wish to avoid the ~obstacles to virtue, according to
63 2, 182 | difficulty resulting from obstacles to virtue, which obstacles ~
64 2, 182 | obstacles to virtue, which obstacles ~the religious has had the
65 2, 184 | certain exercises, whereby the obstacles to ~perfect charity are
66 2, 184 | removed. By the removal of the obstacles of perfect ~charity, much
67 2, 184 | operation; in fact they are obstacles to his ~contemplation."~
68 2, 185 | belongs to religious to avoid obstacles to virtue and ~occasions
69 2, 186 | indirectly, by removing ~the obstacles to contemplation, namely
70 2, 186 | riches we remove certain ~obstacles to charity; and these are
71 2, 187 | through the removal of the obstacles to perfect charity ~by religious
72 2, 187 | religious observances; and these obstacles are those things which ~
73 2, 187 | state, while removing the obstacles to perfect charity, remove ~
74 3, 39 | us to understand that the obstacles which had hitherto hindered
75 3, 48 | our side there were some obstacles, whereby we ~were hindered
76 3, 50 | relation to the removal of the obstacles to our salvation: and these ~
77 3, 52 | hell" are understood the ~obstacles which kept the holy Fathers
78 3, 65 | sacraments: either by removing obstacles. thus holy water is ordained ~
79 3, 71 | wisely, first removes the ~obstacles to his work; hence it is
80 3, 71 | to the devil not placing obstacles against the ~reception of
81 3, 79 | recipients? ~(8) Of the obstacles to the effect of this sacrament.~
82 3, 87 | forward, or of removing the obstacles to spiritual progress, such
83 Suppl, 4 | wayfarer, one detests the ~obstacles which retard or hinder one
84 Suppl, 10| confession removes these obstacles, as ~shown above (AA[1],
85 Suppl, 19| sin and thus removing the obstacles to the ~entrance into heaven;
86 Suppl, 50| a thing is the fewer its obstacles. Now ~matrimony is the least
87 Suppl, 52| in ~these there are many obstacles to generation that are not
88 Suppl, 59| children." Now these become obstacles to us by any kind of ~sin.
89 Suppl, 60| reason it has raised ~certain obstacles to prevent the husband from
90 Suppl, 79| having more and greater obstacles to light.~Aquin.: SMT XP
91 Suppl, 92| but the ~removal of the obstacles which made it impossible
92 Suppl, 92| forth, thus removing the obstacles which result in our being ~
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