|    Part, Question1   1, 2   |        the rational ~creature's advance towards God; (3) Of Christ,
 2   1, 44  |      something of that kind. An advance was made when ~they understood
 3   1, 46  |         an ~infinite variety of advance and decay. Hence Aristotle
 4   1, 58  |        that is to say, ~as they advance from one known thing to
 5   1, 62  | entering into glory, could they advance farther?~Aquin.: SMT FP
 6   1, 62  |    Whether the beatified angels advance in beatitude?~Aquin.: SMT
 7   1, 62  |        the beatified angels can advance in beatitude. ~For charity
 8   1, 62  |       to merit thereby, ~nor to advance to beatitude. It remains,
 9   1, 62  |      angels ~can merit, and can advance in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
10   1, 62  |         place not to be able to advance. But the angels are not
11   1, 62  |   angels can ~neither merit nor advance in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
12   1, 76  |   qualities. ~And the higher we advance in the nobility of forms,
13   1, 45  |      something of that kind. An advance was made when ~they understood
14   1, 47  |         an ~infinite variety of advance and decay. Hence Aristotle
15   1, 59  |        that is to say, ~as they advance from one known thing to
16   1, 63  | entering into glory, could they advance farther?~Aquin.: SMT FP
17   1, 63  |    Whether the beatified angels advance in beatitude?~Aquin.: SMT
18   1, 63  |        the beatified angels can advance in beatitude. ~For charity
19   1, 63  |       to merit thereby, ~nor to advance to beatitude. It remains,
20   1, 63  |      angels ~can merit, and can advance in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
21   1, 63  |         place not to be able to advance. But the angels are not
22   1, 63  |   angels can ~neither merit nor advance in beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
23   1, 75  |   qualities. ~And the higher we advance in the nobility of forms,
24   1, 78  |     truth: and to ~reason is to advance from one thing understood
25   1, 78  |         truth, have no need to ~advance from one thing to another;
26   1, 89  |        4~Then a further step in advance was made, and some surmised
27   1, 93  |        order that ~his soul may advance in knowledge and merit;
28   1, 93  |       revelation; as the angels advance ~by further enlightenment.
29   1, 93  |        is no comparison between advance ~in knowledge and advance
30   1, 93  |       advance ~in knowledge and advance in merit; since one man
31   1, 94  |          but not sufficient to ~advance." But whoever has grace
32   1, 94  |       But whoever has grace can advance by merit. Therefore the
33   1, 94  |       was created that he could advance ~by merit, but by virtue
34   1, 95  |      would have made a greater ~advance in virtue and knowledge
35   1, 107 |          because they will not ~advance any more in knowledge. Therefore
36   1, 113 |        into sin: but he cannot ~advance in merit without the Divine
37   2, 1   |       by means of which man may advance towards this ~end, or stray
38   2, 3   |       life, it is otherwise; we advance from the ~perfection of
39   2, 67  |     things of the same kind can advance from imperfection to ~perfection
40   2, 91  |   things, and would hinder ~the advance of the common good, which
41   2, 97  |      natural to human reason to advance gradually from ~the imperfect
42   2, 102 |      expiate their vices should advance in virtue, ~until they come
43   2, 23  |       happiness. In this way we advance as we get nigh to God, Who
44   2, 23  |          could not, all further advance along the way would cease.
45   2, 23  |   fervent love, ~and strives to advance in charity, and then his
46   2, 23  |        form, but if any further advance is made, another form is
47   2, 26  |   disposed by certain things to advance in ~His love, for instance,
48   2, 76  |       for He wishes us ~ever to advance in the goods which we receive
49   2, 81  |     that they may persevere and advance in ~holiness. Yet those
50   2, 128 |        for a man to endeavor to advance towards perfect ~virtue.
51   2, 134 |        the goods whereby he may advance to better things." ~It is
52   2, 150 |   multiply in body, but also to advance spiritually. Wherefore sufficient ~
53   2, 172 |     Therefore prophecy did ~not advance in degree as time went on.~
54   2, 179 |         being ~purified one may advance to the contemplation of
55   2, 185 |     manifest heresies, sends in advance false ~brethren, who under
56   2, 186 |       knowledge, we are slow to advance in the consideration of ~
57   3, 12  |        seem that Christ did not advance in this knowledge. For ~
58   3, 12  |     said (A[1]). But He did not advance in these knowledges. Therefore ~
59   3, 12  |          1/1~OBJ 2: Further, to advance belongs to the imperfect,
60   3, 12  |        Therefore Christ did not advance in this knowledge.~Aquin.:
61   3, 12  |   neither knowledge did Christ ~advance; since from the beginning
62   3, 39  |        bodily progress with the advance of time; and lest this progress ~
63   3, 53  |       rising again in order to ~advance us towards good things;
64   3, 61  |        vi in Ezech.): "With the advance of time there was an ~advance
65   3, 61  |   advance of time there was an ~advance in the knowledge of Divine
66   3, 63  |         does not afford man any advance in the Divine worship, but
67   3, 68  |        by "easy works, so as to advance to ~perfection by taking
68   3, 69  |         applies himself more to advance therein, while ~another
69   3, 84  |    beginners. But man ought ~to advance from that state to the state
70   3, 89  |         perfection, and even to advance man to a higher state; ~
71   3, 89  |        before sinning a man can advance to a higher sacred ~order.
72 Suppl, 71|        one who is on the way to advance on ~account of some deed.
73 Suppl, 71|         delayed awhile in their advance towards their final ~award.
74 Suppl, 86|       the beatitudes whereby we advance ~to perfection, the first
 
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