Part, Question 
 1   1, 62  |            of grace for what we can accomplish ~naturally. But the angel
 2   1, 63  |            of grace for what we can accomplish ~naturally. But the angel
 3   1, 77  |           although the above forces accomplish these things in a more ~
 4   1, 82  |            you both to will and to ~accomplish." Therefore man has not
 5   1, 96  |              reserved for Christ to accomplish, by Whom the defect of nature
 6   1, 104 |           you'] both to will and to accomplish."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[105]
 7   2, 9   |          you'] "both to will and to accomplish."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[9] A[
 8   2, 13  |      happens that we are unable to ~accomplish what we choose: so that
 9   2, 20  |       movement of the will until he accomplish it in ~deed; it is evident
10   2, 68  |              Therefore, in order to accomplish this end, it ~is necessary
11   2, 68  |           so ~that, seemingly, they accomplish what the virtues cannot.
12   2, 76  |              which we are unable to accomplish a due act rightly. Wherefore
13   2, 98  |         verse: "That the Lord might accomplish His word, which He ~promised
14   2, 106 |          but also by helping him to accomplish it.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106]
15   2, 107 |       mature age, who can forthwith accomplish that ~which pertains to
16   2, 107 |             Law, however, could not accomplish ~this: but foreshadowed
17   2, 107 |             Christ are difficult to accomplish, for instance: Thou shalt
18   2, 26  |         difficult are the things we accomplish for its ~sake, just as the
19   2, 45  |      prudently what ~they desire to accomplish." Therefore all who have
20   2, 55  |              God is satisfied if we accomplish what we ~can. Nevertheless
21   2, 63  |             that their hand ~cannot accomplish what they had begun, while
22   2, 66  |             do what he cannot duly ~accomplish.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[68] A[
23   2, 77  |            from evil deeds than to ~accomplish good deeds. Therefore it
24   2, 77  |            transgress," than not to accomplish a good deed, ~which is "
25   2, 115 |             3: Further, in order to accomplish what he intends chiefly,
26   2, 121 |             for action but also to ~accomplish it. In fact is there greater
27   2, 126 |          consists in not failing to accomplish what one has confidently ~
28   2, 127 |           which he is in a hurry to accomplish, whereas the magnanimous ~
29   2, 127 |          deeds: since we can easily accomplish things by means of riches, ~
30   2, 131 |             natural ~inclination to accomplish an action that is commensurate
31   2, 132 |          this way a poor man cannot accomplish the ~outward act of magnificence
32   2, 134 |           the ~rational creature to accomplish it. Now it is more reasonable
33   2, 135 |       perform the act, yet does not accomplish it, for instance a builder ~
34   2, 135 |          power to choose yet not to accomplish.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[137] A[
35   2, 178 |           Creator." ~Now no one can accomplish this without cleanness of
36   2, 182 |              By so doing thou shalt accomplish this end."~Aquin.: SMT SS
37   2, 185 |          usefulness if he wishes to accomplish something ~useful, and is
38   2, 187 |          smallest matters, so as to accomplish great things." Now the ~
39   3, 13  |          you'], both to will and to accomplish" (Phil. 2:13).~
40   3, 18  |          them "both to will ~and to accomplish," as is written Phil. 2:
41   3, 37  |             yoke of the Law, and to accomplish a spiritual circumcision
42   3, 37  |       Himself the shadow, He might ~accomplish the reality.~Aquin.: SMT
43   3, 38  |          nothing that man could not accomplish. ~Wherefore it was not from
44   3, 38  |             nothing that he did not accomplish. But the baptism ~of the
45   3, 38  |       thereof, because he does ~not accomplish its principal effect, which
46   3, 45  |             decease that He should ~accomplish in Jerusalem," i.e. of His
47   3, 46  |        human sufferings in order to accomplish the ~sacrament of His death,
48   3, 50  |              Christ's death did not accomplish anything towards our ~salvation.~
49   3, 54  |             by the Passion He might accomplish the mystery of ~our redemption.
50   3, 62  |             an art. But it does not accomplish the instrumental action ~
51   3, 62  |           the body that they touch, accomplish through the ~Divine institution
52   3, 63  |        character, so that ~they may accomplish worthily the service to
53   3, 78  | consecration of the bread does not ~accomplish its effect until the form
54   3, 82  |            it belongs to priests to accomplish this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
55   3, 84  |           sacraments of the New Law accomplish what they signify, as ~stated
56 Suppl, 59|          husband would be unable to accomplish unless he were freed from ~
57 Suppl, 73|          others are ~led thereby to accomplish our will. And the Divine
58 Suppl, 77|      instrument serves ~not only to accomplish the operation of the agent,
 
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