|    Part, Question1   1, 19  |         not for its only act the seeking what it does ~not possess;
 2   1, 59  | appetitive part is derived from ~seeking things not yet possessed,
 3   1, 60  |       concupiscence, through his seeking the Divine good for himself
 4   1, 63  |        way the angel sinned, by ~seeking his own good, from his own
 5   1, 63  |        doubt the angel sinned by seeking to be as God. ~But this
 6   1, 63  |       connected; thus the fox in seeking its food has a natural inclination
 7   1, 63  |          evil comes to pass from seeking after sensible pleasures,
 8   1, 68  |        spirit is represented as ~seeking to make himself equal with
 9   1, 60  | appetitive part is derived from ~seeking things not yet possessed,
10   1, 61  |       concupiscence, through his seeking the Divine good for himself
11   1, 64  |        way the angel sinned, by ~seeking his own good, from his own
12   1, 64  |        doubt the angel sinned by seeking to be as God. ~But this
13   1, 64  |       connected; thus the fox in seeking its food has a natural inclination
14   1, 64  |          evil comes to pass from seeking after sensible pleasures,
15   1, 69  |        spirit is represented as ~seeking to make himself equal with
16   1, 77  |     syllogistically, as it were, seeking for a recollection ~of the
17   1, 90  |         were for the ~purpose of seeking food and procuring a livelihood;
18   1, 112 |       roaring lion, goeth about, seeking ~whom he may devour." Much
19   2, 15  |          in so far as it implies seeking ~acquaintance, it belongs
20   2, 25  |       for no ~one is angry while seeking vengeance, unless he dare
21   2, 28  |     vital principle uniting, or ~seeking to unite two together, the
22   2, 29  |         what is hateful, than on seeking what is ~pleasant: thus
23   2, 35  |       eager than the movement of seeking pleasure.~Aquin.: SMT FS
24   2, 46  |        done to, ~another, either seeking this or recoiling from it.
25   2, 69  |         happiness man desires by seeking the object of his natural
26   2, 80  |        roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour." Now
27   2, 109 |          soldier is bent towards seeking the victory by the motion ~
28   2, 31  |       Hence we should have to go seeking for those who ~need correction,
29   2, 36  |        but to defend it, and in ~seeking the truth thus, he had no
30   2, 45  |     himself (1 Cor. 10:33): "Not seeking that which is profitable
31   2, 53  |      gentiles are solicitous in ~seeking temporal goods before all
32   2, 81  |        we have a double heart by seeking after ~worldly things which
33   2, 87  |         it, and take pleasure in seeking occasions of ~swearing,
34   2, 93  |         at the head of two ways, seeking ~divination, shuffling arrows;
35   2, 98  |         demanding a price or by ~seeking any kind of return whatever."
36   2, 121 |     anger for its action, not as seeking its ~assistance, but because
37   2, 130 |      most dear children." Now by seeking glory man ~seems to imitate
38   2, 138 |      roaring lion, goeth about, ~seeking whom he may devour: whom
39   2, 152 |         sin of lust consists ~in seeking venereal pleasure not in
40   2, 164 |          to avoid the trouble of seeking knowledge. ~Accordingly,
41   2, 164 |          keenness of interest in seeking knowledge of ~things; and
42   2, 165 |       their sinful ~curiosity in seeking knowledge from the demons."~
43   2, 167 |   humility," which excludes the ~seeking of glory, wherefore he says
44   2, 167 |          4]], which excludes the seeking of sensuous pleasure, wherefore
45   2, 167 |    lifting it up." Secondly, by ~seeking glory from the very lack
46   2, 183 |      reproved ~His disciples for seeking precedence, by saying to
47   2, 185 |          forsaken, nor his seed ~seeking bread." Moreover an able-bodied
48   2, 186 |          external things, not as seeking ~anything of the world,
49   2, 186 |           vi) that "some through seeking in contemplation more than ~
50   3, 3   |         the ~first man sinned by seeking knowledge, as is plain from
51   3, 27  |          brethren stand without, seeking thee," says: ~"It is clear
52   3, 36  |        adoring Christ they were ~seeking for salvation."~Aquin.:
53   3, 41  |        within itself: for, while seeking to rule, it ~will serve;
54   3, 42  |       lying in wait for Him, and seeking to catch something ~from
55   3, 80  |          of Christ to the sinner seeking ~it?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80]
56   3, 80  |         of Christ to the ~sinner seeking it. For Christ's precept
57   3, 80  |          either ~that the sinner seeking the body of Christ be exposed
58   3, 83  |         the resolution of humbly seeking ~absolution; and so he will
59   3, 84  |       for having done it, and by seeking a remedy for ~one's grief
60   3, 84  |   garments"; and with regard to ~seeking a remedy for sorrow, that
61 Suppl, 55|        Hence the general rule in seeking the ~degrees of affinity
62 Suppl, 62|    Wherefore the husband sins by seeking a divorce, and ~if, after
63 Suppl, 72|          themselves ~than now by seeking a definite conclusion by
 
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