Part, Question
1 1, 12 | are not in our power of attainment. Neither, again, do we always
2 1, 102 | perfection consists ~in the attainment of its end. Therefore it
3 1, 102 | it is by action that the attainment of the end is effected.
4 1, 102 | the sinner intends the attainment of a certain good: but because
5 1, 107 | accordingly as it agrees with the attainment of the end. Thus ~also the
6 2, 2 | and the use, namely, the ~attainment or possession of that thing.
7 2, 2 | man's last end, as to the attainment or possession ~thereof,
8 2, 2 | makes man happy; but the attainment of this thing is called
9 2, 3 | money. Secondly there is the attainment or ~possession, the use
10 2, 3 | is ~nothing else than the attainment or enjoyment of the last
11 2, 3 | good, because it is the ~attainment or enjoyment of the supreme
12 2, 3 | in the same way as ~the attainment of the end is called the
13 2, 3 | that happiness is the attainment of the last ~end. But the
14 2, 3 | of the last ~end. But the attainment of the end does not consist
15 2, 3 | itself of the end is not the attainment of the ~end, but is a movement
16 2, 3 | last of all follows the attainment of the end, viz. ~delight
17 2, 3 | Secondly, as to the ~attainment of this thing; and thus
18 2, 4 | is nothing ~else but the attainment of the Sovereign Good, it
19 2, 4 | the universal good, the attainment of which results in ~delight:
20 2, 5 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE ATTAINMENT OF HAPPINESS (EIGHT ARTICLES)~
21 2, 5 | We must now consider the attainment of Happiness. Under this
22 2, 5 | answer that, Happiness is the attainment of the Perfect Good. Whoever, ~
23 2, 5 | Sovereign Good; ~and the attainment or enjoyment of that same
24 2, 5 | made happy. But as to the attainment or ~enjoyment of this Good,
25 2, 5 | powers contribute to the attainment of that last end, by ~causing
26 2, 5 | helped by the angels in the attainment of his last end, in respect
27 2, 11 | itself; secondly, as ~the attainment thereof. These are not,
28 2, 11 | the ~enjoyment is as the attainment of this last end. And so,
29 2, 13 | whereby a man tends ~to the attainment of a thing; for the movement
30 2, 16 | itself, and sometimes the attainment or possession of that thing ~(
31 2, 23 | appetite a movement towards the attainment of the good ~beloved: and
32 2, 31 | occur ~all at once, yet the attainment of natural perfection does
33 2, 32 | for pleasure: namely, the attainment of the suitable good, and
34 2, 32 | and knowledge ~of this attainment. Now each of these consists
35 2, 32 | is an operation; and the attainment of the ~suitable good is
36 2, 32 | possibility, at least supposed, of attainment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[32] A[
37 2, 32 | for pleasure, namely, the attainment of one's proper good, and ~
38 2, 40 | arduous and difficult of attainment, as stated above. ~Aquin.:
39 2, 40 | future good, possible of ~attainment. But possible and impossible
40 2, 44 | things, as being possible of attainment; whereas fear is of evil
41 2, 60 | one same thing, viz. the attainment of some good ~or the avoidance
42 2, 95 | evils; "usefulness" to the attainment of good; "clearness of ~
43 2, 99 | benefit ~consists in the attainment of some good, useful, pleasurable
44 2, 99 | bane of charity. But the attainment of temporal goods which
45 2, 113 | of the movement, or the ~attainment of the end. On the part
46 2, 113 | of the movement or the ~attainment of the end of the movement
47 2, 113 | impediment precedes the attainment of the end. And as the free-will'
48 2, 16 | knowledge of truth and the attainment of perfect goodness. ~Accordingly
49 2, 45 | his deeds. For though ~the attainment of the mean is the end of
50 2, 47 | count for much ~towards the attainment of perfect docility: and
51 2, 50 | as it were, from their attainment of the end, such as the
52 2, 81 | petitions relating to the attainment ~of good to be set forth
53 2, 81 | are three obstacles to our attainment of beatitude. First, ~there
54 2, 81 | directed to the ~end, and attainment of good precedes removal
55 2, 184 | school or exercise ~for the attainment of perfection, which men
56 2, 184 | Hence it is that in the attainment of the perfection of charity
57 2, 184 | state is not directed to the attainment of ~perfection, but rather
58 2, 185 | state is directed to the attainment of the perfection of charity, ~
59 2, 186 | statutes ~more adapted to the attainment of the end in view.~Aquin.:
60 2, 186 | instrument or exercise ~for the attainment of perfection. Hence in
61 2, 186 | direction of others in the attainment of ~perfection; but those
62 2, 187 | spiritual schooling for the attainment of the perfection of charity.
63 2, 187 | state is a school for the attainment of ~holiness. Hence the
64 3, 65 | Confirmation: while, as regards the attainment of the end, it belongs to ~
65 3, 65 | prepared for the immediate attainment of glory; and neither of
66 3, 79 | of this sacrament are the attainment of ~grace and glory, and
67 Suppl, 25| keeps man back from the ~attainment of glory, which he ought
68 Suppl, 49| thing, ~but as regards the attainment it stands last. It is the
69 Suppl, 65| something that renders the attainment of the ~principal or secondary
70 Suppl, 65| principal end, as ~rendering its attainment difficult or less satisfactory,
71 Suppl, 65| marriage is impossible of ~attainment, but also with those without
72 Suppl, 78| resurrection regards the attainment of his ultimate perfection, ~
73 Suppl, 90| the appetite and will, the attainment of ~the end of an appetitive
74 Suppl, 92| and "joy" as regards the attainment of good.~Aquin.: SMT XP
75 Suppl, 92| immunity from evil, or to the attainment either of the suitable good,
76 Suppl, 93| essential reward, namely ~the attainment of the end, and this is
77 Suppl, 94| something spiritual, namely the ~attainment of their end, so will the
78 Suppl, 95| demerit is directed to the attainment of some further good or ~
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