|    Part, Question1   1, 6   |       perfection consists in the attaining to something ~else as the
 2   1, 9   |          either in being, or in ~attaining to its end. Now if the mutability
 3   1, 62  |       nature was made by God for attaining grace and beatitude, so ~
 4   1, 73  |         above ~said. Now for the attaining of beatitude two things
 5   1, 63  |       nature was made by God for attaining grace and beatitude, so ~
 6   1, 72  |         above ~said. Now for the attaining of beatitude two things
 7   2, 3   |        disturb and hinder man in attaining the last end: consequent
 8   2, 3   |      knowledge ~precedes love in attaining: for "naught is loved save
 9   2, 3   |   perfection will consist in his attaining to a contemplation such
10   2, 5   |   Further, Happiness consists in attaining the Sovereign Good. But ~
11   2, 5   |          which is not capable of attaining ~this good, but attains
12   2, 5   |        of man ~are necessary for attaining Happiness.~Aquin.: SMT FS
13   2, 5   |       end, ~and at the same time attaining the end; just as sometimes
14   2, 16  |       the end for the purpose of attaining it, as stated above. Hence ~
15   2, 20  |        movement is perfected ~by attaining its end or reaching its
16   2, 27  |      they ~hinder one another in attaining the position they covet.~
17   2, 85  |  obstacle is placed ~against its attaining its term. Now if it were
18   2, 85  |       which is place against its attaining its term, it is evident ~
19   2, 85  |      Christ's sufferings, before attaining to the ~immortality and
20   2, 98  |        is of some assistance in ~attaining the end, but is not sufficient
21   2, 2   |    virtue which are the means of attaining salvation. Now an ~act of
22   2, 3   |  salvation, if it is ~a means of attaining the end of virtue. Now the
23   2, 16  |        virtue depends on a man's attaining, by hoping, the ~due rule,
24   2, 22  |    nature of virtue ~consists in attaining God, as also stated above
25   2, 22  |        of good acts, consists in attaining the rule of human acts.
26   2, 22  |       virtues, which consist in ~attaining this first rule, since their
27   2, 22  |        virtues, which consist in attaining ~human reason: and it follows
28   2, 32  |         prove an obstacle to our attaining the perfection of ~Divine
29   2, 33  |       sensuality alone, without ~attaining to the consent of reason,
30   2, 46  |        The first of these is the attaining ~of science by demonstration,
31   2, 49  |       discovering evil means for attaining a good end, even as in ~
32   2, 53  |          devise ~certain ways of attaining his purpose, and for the
33   2, 56  |         act is made good through attaining the rule of reason, which
34   2, 81  |        withdraw from evil before attaining good. ~Therefore it seems
35   2, 86  |        by a maiden, even before ~attaining the age of puberty, is valid,
36   2, 86  |           Therefore even before ~attaining to puberty children can
37   2, 109 |      habit of holiness, without ~attaining the merit of perfection,
38   2, 132 |         in reference to hope, by attaining to the difficulty, ~not
39   2, 139 |   objects of fear in the hope of attaining some good, so, too, ~temperance,
40   2, 150 |           namely ~the purpose of attaining this pleasure. Of these
41   2, 181 |         is thereby hindered from attaining that ~which is proper to
42   2, 182 |       the ~counsels are means of attaining to perfection, since it
43   2, 184 |        exercise and a school for attaining to the perfection of charity.
44   2, 184 |       efficient exercise for the attaining of perfect charity, it ~
45   2, 184 |         deprived ~of the hope of attaining perfection, he admitted
46   3, 4   |       intellectual, was made for attaining to the Word to ~some extent
47   3, 4   |          capable of God, viz. by attaining to Him through its own ~
48   3, 29  |        be true by reason of its ~attaining its perfection. Now perfection
49   3, 39  |    govern or teach others before attaining to perfect age.~Aquin.:
50   3, 52  |        Purgatory He gave hope of attaining to glory: while upon the
51   3, 52  | something upon them as to their ~attaining glory: and in consequence
52   3, 72  |    perfection consists in man's ~attaining to the perfect age, and
53   3, 79  |   bestows grace?~(2) Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of
54   3, 79  |      Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of
55   3, 79  |         OBJ 1: It seems that the attaining of glory is not an effect
56   3, 79  |     sacrament does not cause the attaining of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP
57   3, 79  |   sacrament is not the cause of ~attaining unto glory.~Aquin.: SMT
58   3, 79  |     sacrament does not cause the attaining of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP
59   3, 79  |         of glory. ~Therefore the attaining of glory is an effect of
60   3, 79  |          sacrament to cause the ~attaining of eternal life. Because
61   3, 79  |      forgiveness of ~sin and the attaining of grace and glory, whereas
62 Suppl, 43|         is the same in ~both for attaining the use of reason which
63 Suppl, 69|         not set at rest by their attaining their end. ~Consequently
64 Suppl, 72|     conformity they ~acquired by attaining to the perfection of the
65 Suppl, 72|         and for which reason the attaining thereto is ~not natural.~
66 Suppl, 75|      more or equally adapted for attaining the end. It is not ~so here,
 
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