|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |        by intellect is said to prepare itself to act, accordingly
 2   1, 23  |        Therefore God does not ~prepare unequal things for men by
 3   1, 62  |      need of grace in order to prepare ourselves for ~grace: for
 4   1, 77  |     for which, therefore, they prepare the body. The same is ~to
 5   1, 63  |      need of grace in order to prepare ourselves for ~grace: for
 6   1, 76  |     for which, therefore, they prepare the body. The same is ~to
 7   2, 50  |   apprehensive powers inwardly prepare their ~proper objects for
 8   2, 56  | apprehension: for such powers ~prepare the way to the intellective
 9   2, 91  |         salvation, in order to prepare them to receive Him.~Aquin.:
10   2, 102 |     for this took less time to prepare; and that they should not
11   2, 109 |  Whether without grace man can prepare himself for grace?~(7) Whether
12   2, 109 |    external aid of grace, can ~prepare himself for grace?~Aquin.:
13   2, 109 |   external help ~of grace, can prepare himself for grace. For nothing
14   2, 109 |      will turn to you." Now to prepare for grace is ~nothing more
15   2, 109 |    external help of grace, can prepare himself for grace.~Aquin.:
16   2, 109 |    seems to be in our power to prepare ourselves for grace.~Aquin.:
17   2, 109 |        needs grace in order to prepare for grace, with ~equal reason
18   2, 109 |   reason will he need grace to prepare himself for the first grace; ~
19   2, 109 |        and without ~grace, can prepare himself for grace.~Aquin.:
20   2, 109 |      it is the part of man ~to prepare the soul." Now an action
21   2, 109 |        that man by himself can prepare ~himself for grace.~Aquin.:
22   2, 109 |    draw him." But if man could prepare ~himself, he would not need
23   2, 109 |     another. Hence man cannot ~prepare himself without the help
24   2, 109 |         Now in order that ~man prepare himself to receive this
25   2, 109 |  having "turned" them. ~Now to prepare oneself for grace is, as
26   2, 109 |       is clear that man cannot prepare himself to receive the ~
27   2, 109 |       It is the part of man to prepare his soul, since he does ~
28   2, 109 |  shortcoming that he ~does not prepare himself to have grace, the
29   2, 112 |    Israel," and (1 Kgs. 7:3): "Prepare your hearts unto the Lord."~
30   2, 112 |       And thus man ~is said to prepare himself, according to Prov.
31   2, 112 |      It is the part of ~man to prepare the soul"; yet it is principally
32   2, 112 |      OBJ 2: Since a man cannot prepare himself for grace unless
33   2, 47  |         prudence he is able to prepare against all the surprises
34   2, 95  |         18:23): "Before prayer prepare ~thy soul, and be not as
35   2, 116 |          That they would . . . prepare this blessing before promised,
36   2, 121 |        habit of fortitude, to ~prepare his mind against danger
37   2, 180 |         to the active life can prepare themselves for the contemplative
38   3, 32  |        as it were, in order to prepare and fashion ~the matter
39   3, 35  |       no room at the inn might prepare many mansions ~for us in
40   3, 38  |        to do penance, he might prepare men to ~receive worthily
41   3, 38  |      of the under-craftsman to prepare the matter for the form ~
42   3, 41  |       justice and in fear, and prepare thy soul for temptation."~
43   3, 46  |       Where wilt Thou ~that we prepare for Thee to eat the Pasch?"
44   3, 49  |    just as if a doctor were to prepare a medicine by which all ~
45   3, 57  |       3): "If I shall go, ~and prepare a place for you, I will
46   3, 57  |    saying (Jn. 14:2): "I go to prepare a place for ~you," and the
47   3, 64  |      body of the faithful, or ~prepare them by their pious admonitions
48   3, 72  |     was lawful at all times to prepare the chrism." But since solemn
49   3, 83  |        18:23): "Before ~prayer prepare thy soul," therefore the
50   3, 89  |    various ways in ~which they prepare themselves.~Aquin.: SMT
51 Suppl, 29|  priest. Therefore he does not prepare the matter ~of a sacrament
52 Suppl, 37|   secondary acts ~whereby they prepare the people by doctrine.
53 Suppl, 40|        is secondary, namely to prepare ~God's people for the reception
54 Suppl, 61|        religion; ~secondly, to prepare what is necessary for the
55 Suppl, 85|     each one may be careful to prepare himself for ~judgment, being
56 Appen1, 1|  eternal life, because he can ~prepare himself for grace whereby
 
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