Part, Question
1 1, 9 | preserved; for He ~does not preserve them otherwise than by ever
2 1, 18 | that needs generation to preserve the species, and nourishment
3 1, 18 | species, and nourishment to ~preserve the individual. For this
4 1, 19 | we will to take food to preserve life, or to take ship in
5 1, 20 | which we will that it should preserve the good ~it has, and receive
6 1, 48 | defect of not being able to preserve their own existence, which ~
7 1, 60 | everything is inclined to preserve not merely its individuality,
8 1, 70 | which prevent weariness, ~preserve health, and provide for
9 1, 49 | defect of not being able to preserve their own existence, which ~
10 1, 61 | everything is inclined to preserve not merely its individuality,
11 1, 71 | which prevent weariness, ~preserve health, and provide for
12 1, 77 | it must also retain and preserve them. Now to receive and ~
13 1, 78 | nature of the memory to preserve the ~species of those things
14 1, 96 | whereby it was ~enabled to preserve the body from all corruption
15 1, 96 | of life. But Adam ~could preserve his life otherwise; for
16 1, 103 | thus a person is said to preserve anything by removing the
17 1, 103 | as a man may be said to preserve a child, whom he guards
18 1, 103 | Secondly, ~a thing is said to preserve another 'per se' and directly,
19 1, 103 | in a certain order and to preserve it. ~Therefore the "being"
20 1, 103 | be given to a creature to preserve itself; much less therefore
21 1, 103 | be given to a creature to preserve another. Therefore God preserves ~
22 1, 103 | on His will; nor does He preserve things in existence otherwise ~
23 1, 103 | His goodness, He might not preserve things in existence.~Aquin.:
24 2, 10 | providence, not to destroy but to preserve the nature of things." ~
25 2, 46 | those things which tend to preserve ~in him the life both of
26 2, 51 | to Divine providence to ~preserve nature," as Dionysius says (
27 2, 59 | body, whatever ~conduces to preserve the life of the body, is
28 2, 90 | adapted to produce and preserve happiness and its parts
29 2, 98 | Men and beasts Thou wilt preserve, O Lord."~Aquin.: SMT FS
30 2, 102 | The second reason was to preserve them from lust: because
31 2, 105 | be ~kept, that He would preserve them safe, for them that
32 2, 105 | Furthermore, in order to preserve the distinction of property,
33 2, 30 | alms of a man . . . ~shall preserve the grace of a man as the
34 2, 31 | indispensable, in order to preserve the life of the whole body,
35 2, 56 | its own profit in order to preserve the common equity."~Aquin.:
36 2, 62 | kill a man so long as he preserve his ~dignity, yet it may
37 2, 63 | themselves that they might ~preserve chastity. Therefore it is
38 2, 77 | cause ~to establish and to preserve that which it has established.
39 2, 120 | eat and do such things as preserve the ~health of the body.
40 2, 127 | it is most difficult to preserve firmness. ~Wherefore the
41 2, 134 | Longsuffering. It is ~necessary to preserve the Latin word, on account
42 2, 139 | belongs to temperance to ~preserve one's integrity and freedom
43 2, 139 | operations are those which ~preserve the nature of the individual
44 2, 180 | Men and beasts Thou wilt preserve, O Lord," that which ~is
45 3, 14 | to which it pertained ~to preserve its own body. Therefore
46 3, 16 | true man; yet they do not ~preserve the truth of the predication.
47 3, 44 | providence not to destroy, but to preserve, nature." ~Now, the heavenly
48 3, 51 | in ~order the longer to preserve them from corruption [*Cf.
49 3, 60 | help the person baptized to preserve the baptismal ~grace, then
50 3, 69 | remedy whereby ~they may preserve or recover health. For they
51 3, 77 | by His unlimited power ~preserve an accident in existence
52 3, 79 | this sacrament ~were to preserve them from future sins. Consequently,
53 3, 79 | effect ~of this sacrament to preserve from future sins.~Aquin.:
54 3, 79 | charity does not seem to preserve from future sins, ~because
55 3, 79 | this sacrament ~does not preserve man from sin.~Aquin.: SMT
56 3, 89 | Jerome says: "Whoever fail to preserve the dignity of ~the sacred
57 3, 89 | hope of pardon, ~but to preserve the rigor of discipline;
58 Suppl, 52| through being unable to preserve being in one ~thing, preserves
59 Suppl, 78| are directed to cause or preserve the primary ~perfection
60 Suppl, 80| since the first cause can ~preserve a thing in being, though
61 Suppl, 88| everlasting agent ~which will preserve it for ever.~Aquin.: SMT
62 Suppl, 95| Hence the ~damned will not preserve their friendship for those
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