Part, Question
1 1, 78 | the sensitive powers, and practice in this sort ~of operation;
2 1, 78 | intellect. And from the practice and habit of turning to ~
3 2, 63 | are removed by ~study and practice, even as iron is made bright
4 2, 65 | potentiality. Because when, ~by practice, a man has acquired liberality
5 2, 65 | magnificence with but little practice: even as a ~geometrician,
6 2, 94 | to a particular point of practice, on account of ~concupiscence
7 2, 101 | men were taught ~by Him to practice more perfectly the spiritual
8 2, 102 | is evident that ~if a man practice a pitiful affection for
9 2, 102 | cruelty, wished them to practice ~pity even with regard to
10 2, 1 | one needs long study ~and practice, which are unattainable
11 2, 10 | to confute errors, or for practice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
12 2, 23 | even the cessation from the practice of works of charity.~Aquin.:
13 2, 30 | so called, ~because the practice of whoredom is filthy and
14 2, 45 | for salvation. This by ~practice merits increase, until it
15 2, 45 | alone, but also from the practice of commanding aright.~Aquin.:
16 2, 47 | perfection comes through practice or grace, so too, as Tully
17 2, 49 | consummation, ~is due to practice or to a gift of grace, and
18 2, 53 | concerning some "that they practice frauds [Douay: 'deceits']
19 2, 80 | safeguarded and increased by the ~practice and consideration of friendly
20 2, 86 | false, because just as the practice of carnal intercourse is ~
21 2, 88 | Saviour: for this is a Jewish practice." Now rather ~than imitate
22 2, 93 | Christians, and we forbid the practice thereof under pain of anathema."~
23 2, 93 | superstitious innovation, to ~practice what is not sanctioned by
24 2, 94 | Whether it be unlawful to practice the observances of the magic
25 2, 94 | that it is not unlawful to practice the observances ~of the
26 2, 94 | Therefore it is not unlawful to practice these ~observances.~Aquin.:
27 2, 94 | consequently it is not unlawful to practice it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96]
28 2, 94 | it seems to ~be no sin to practice the magic art, even though
29 2, 94 | Therefore it is unlawful to ~practice the notary art.~Aquin.:
30 2, 111 | iv, 7) that it is "the practice of boasters both to make
31 2, 121 | soldiers who, through skill and practice in the use of arms, ~think
32 2, 126 | death, certain other virtues practice in the matter of certain
33 2, 127 | every one were competent to practice the acts of ~all the virtues.
34 2, 127 | whereby he is disposed to practice that act if ~it were competent
35 2, 140 | without danger by frequent practice in their ~regard to become
36 2, 143 | experience as virtue which we ~practice day by day. Hence virtue
37 2, 143 | they are a help to the practice of virtue, such as rank,
38 2, 145 | province keep to its own practice, and look upon the commands ~
39 2, 145 | natural dictate of reason to practice fasting as ~far as it is
40 2, 145 | province keep to its own practice, and look upon the commands
41 2, 166 | maintains those ~comedians who practice unlawful mirth, he sins
42 2, 167 | because the Gentiles ~used to practice this change of attire for
43 2, 167 | arrows, and the like, the practice of such an art is not sinful.
44 2, 167 | adornment do ~not sin in the practice of their art, except perhaps
45 2, 168 | temperance, because the practice of temperance ~varies according
46 2, 178 | but also the intellect to practice the act of ~contemplation,
47 2, 179 | all be extirpated by the practice of good ~works, in order
48 2, 179 | the other hand, when we practice the works of ~the moral
49 2, 180 | merit on account of ~the practice of greater Divine charity.~
50 2, 180 | regards the attention to and practice of external works: ~and
51 2, 180 | the contemplative by the ~practice of the active life; while
52 2, 182 | although he is hindered in the practice ~of virtue unawares or by
53 2, 183 | he be ~hindered from the practice thereof, he is not bound
54 2, 184 | matters pertaining to the practice of perfection belongs properly ~
55 2, 184 | far as they belong to the practice of tending to perfection.
56 2, 184 | other things that religious practice, such as abstinence, ~watchings,
57 2, 184 | whatever pertains to the practice of ~perfection. Therefore
58 2, 184 | ways. ~First, as being a practice of tending to the perfection
59 2, 184 | 3~First, as regards the practice of perfection a man is required
60 2, 184 | pertaining to the ~outward practice, such as all external observances,
61 2, 185 | taken upon themselves the ~practice of holiness. For it is foolish
62 2, 185 | Monte ii, 12) that "in the practice of the Christian religion ~
63 2, 186 | school wherein one aims by practice at the ~perfection of charity.
64 2, 186 | food, in another by the practice of ~manual labor, scantiness
65 2, 186 | religion pertain to the ~practice of religion as principles
66 2, 186 | those who have attempted to practice the privation of all means
67 2, 186 | boy; in another way by the practice of virtuous action, ~according
68 2, 186 | man is assisted in this practice by the fellowship of others
69 2, 186 | life is necessary for the ~practice of perfection. Now solitude
70 2, 186 | undertaken without ~the aforesaid practice, it is fraught with very
71 2, 186 | which others acquire by practice, as in the case ~of the
72 2, 187 | since if he endeavor to practice them equally, ~he will of
73 3, 11 | includes such counsel; but the ~practice of using counsel is not
74 3, 66 | ordained, one mode ~has been in practice, at one time, the other
75 3, 66 | scandal of schism or ~the practice of heretical teaching let
76 3, 80 | magician who continues to practice ~his disgraceful arts among
77 3, 86 | but if he continue in good practice, he will end in being good
78 Suppl, 41| way among all, since its practice varies according to ~the
79 Suppl, 71| according to the common ~practice of the Church, when Mass
80 Suppl, 81| by actually putting into practice that which is in ~their
81 Suppl, 93| the ~outcome of study, the practice of teaching comes from the
82 Suppl, 93| teaching, if they do not practice them outwardly. But angels
83 Suppl, 93| we are inclined to the ~practice of such an act - or again
84 Suppl, 96| such as have omitted to practice works of mercy: and consequently
85 Suppl, 96| Yet many are ~such who practice works of mercy. Therefore
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