|    Part, Question1   1, 96  |      hunger, drink to slake his thirst; and the tree of life to ~
 2   2, 2   |     goods are signified, "shall thirst again." The reason ~of this
 3   2, 30  |   drinketh of this water, shall thirst again."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 4   2, 33  |         Whether pleasure causes thirst or desire for itself?~(3)
 5   2, 33  |         Whether pleasure causes thirst or desire for itself?~Aquin.:
 6   2, 33  |  drinketh of this ~water, shall thirst again": where, according
 7   2, 33  |   existing in the memory. Again thirst, ~or desire, can be taken
 8   2, 33  |       does not of itself cause ~thirst or desire for itself, but
 9   2, 33  | accidentally; provided we take ~thirst or desire as denoting a
10   2, 33  |          bodily pleasures cause thirst for themselves, until they
11   2, 33  |  delight, and delight sets up a thirst or desire for perfect knowledge;
12   2, 33  |        that ~drink me shall yet thirst."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[33] A[
13   2, 33  |        On the other hand, if by thirst or desire we understand
14   2, 33  |       spiritual pleasures cause thirst or desire for themselves.
15   2, 33  |         that drink me shall yet thirst": for, even of the angels,
16   2, 33  |      natural tendency to cause ~thirst and desire for itself: when,
17   2, 35  |     through being troubled with thirst, but when ~the thirst is
18   2, 35  |      with thirst, but when ~the thirst is quite driven out, the
19   2, 44  |      humid element being spent, thirst ensues; sometimes ~indeed
20   2, 48  |       is evident in the case of thirst which ~increases the pleasure
21   2, 67  |       that drink me, shall ~yet thirst," and 1 Pt. 1:12: "On Whom
22   2, 67  |    given (ad 2). Yet hunger and thirst are said to be in them ~
23   2, 69  |       are they that ~hunger and thirst after justice." With regard
24   2, 69  |        that, to wit, hunger and thirst for justice, and mercy too,
25   2, 102 |    betokened His weariness, His thirst, and all such like things ~
26   2, 24  |         give him to ~eat; if he thirst, give him . . . drink."
27   2, 29  |        death ~through hunger or thirst, or suffer some like distress,
28   2, 30  |  relieved by liquid food, ~viz. thirst, and in respect of this
29   2, 38  |      inflicting harm, the cruel thirst for vengeance, an unpacific
30   2, 56  |       are ~they that hunger and thirst after justice," says (Hom.
31   2, 116 |       are they that hunger and ~thirst after justice," says, (Hom.
32   2, 119 |       are ~they that hunger and thirst after justice," or the fifth
33   2, 134 |       They shall not hunger nor thirst, neither shall the heat
34   2, 137 |        are they that hunger and thirst ~after justice," corresponds
35   2, 137 |       are they that hunger ~and thirst after justice," does not
36   2, 137 |      OBJ 2: Further, hunger and thirst after justice imply a desire
37   2, 137 |      concerning the hunger ~and thirst for justice, to the fourth
38   2, 137 |         signified by hunger and thirst for justice.~Aquin.: SMT
39   2, 146 |      not a sin, else hunger and thirst ~would be sinful. Therefore
40   2, 146 | excretion, and to it hunger and thirst are to ~be referred. Besides
41   2, 146 |         desire is this - not to thirst and not to hunger."~Aquin.:
42   2, 186 |    which pertain to ~hunger and thirst, than by the privation of
43   3, 1   |      penalties, such as hunger, thirst, death, and ~the like, which
44   3, 3   |       God through an inordinate thirst for knowledge.~Aquin.: SMT
45   3, 13  |        to hunger, He willed ~to thirst, He willed to fear, He willed
46   3, 14  |         to wit, death, ~hunger, thirst, and the like, are the punishment
47   3, 14  |       parent, as death, hunger, thirst, and the like; and ~all
48   3, 69  |        yet awhile; for ~hunger, thirst, and death still remain.
49   3, 69  |          such as death, hunger, thirst, and ~the like, pertain
50   3, 79  |       that they hunger not nor ~thirst, this verily nought doth
51 Suppl, 69|    wisdom in proportion ~to his thirst, endlessly happy." Therefore
 
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