Part, Question
1 1, 23 | Whence, the predestined must strive after good works and ~prayer;
2 1, 86 | mental inquiry: "Let the mind strive not to ~see itself as if
3 1, 94 | is not crowned except he strive ~lawfully" and the Philosopher
4 1, 105 | so much the more does it ~strive to transmit its perfections
5 1, 112 | Further, if we say that angels strive for those whom they guard, ~
6 2, 25 | it seems more arduous to strive to overcome a contrary evil ~
7 2, 25 | pertains to anger; than to strive simply to ~obtain some good.
8 2, 25 | it seems more arduous to strive to overcome a ~present evil,
9 2, 38 | like a weight whereof we strive to unburden ~ourselves:
10 2, 40 | they who despair of flight, strive less to ~fly, but hope to
11 2, 61 | man to do his utmost to strive onward even to ~Divine things,
12 2, 10 | heretics, or ~pagans who strive to corrupt the faith in
13 2, 18 | require that whoever would strive to obtain a perfect ~share
14 2, 23 | place at once, but when we strive for that ~increase.~Aquin.:
15 2, 34 | Reply OBJ 3: A man does not strive for mastery in matters where
16 2, 34 | zeal with which we ought to strive ~to progress with those
17 2, 40 | tyrant, while the rest strive to dethrone him. Therefore
18 2, 43 | fruits." Thirdly, he should strive in all charity ~to correct
19 2, 58 | with him, and invite him to strive against it together with
20 2, 58 | wherefore everyone ~should strive to make his judgment accord
21 2, 70 | written ~(Ecclus. 8:4): "Strive not with a man that is full
22 2, 81 | for something definite ~strive to incline his will to do
23 2, 81 | the contrary, we ought ~to strive to will what He wills, according
24 2, 81 | unable to pray attentively, strive as much as you can ~to curb
25 2, 94 | malice ~of the demons, who strive to entangle men's minds
26 2, 95 | tempt God when it has to strive to escape from that which
27 2, 104 | indefinitely. ~Now virtue does not strive at the indefinite, since "
28 2, 113 | console him, or that he may strive to make progress in ~good,
29 2, 128 | does any natural agent ~strive to do what exceeds its ability.
30 2, 130 | glory inflames every man to strive his utmost": ~and in Holy
31 2, 130 | which is in him, may himself strive to persevere therein and
32 2, 130 | magnanimous man should ever ~strive to keep untrammeled." Therefore
33 2, 145 | be paid of things, so we strive to pay God a tithe of days,
34 2, 153 | is not crowned, except he strive ~lawfully," and the continent
35 2, 165 | divine, and by divine wisdom strive to destroy the worship of ~
36 2, 167 | hands on God, when they ~strive to reform what He has formed.
37 2, 184 | of perfection, which men strive to reach by various ~practices,
38 3, 15 | is not crowned except he strive ~lawfully." Now Christ had
39 3, 41 | devil envies those ~who strive for better things."~Aquin.:
40 3, 41 | always ~"envies those who strive for better things," as Ambrose
41 3, 44 | after falling into sin we strive to ~return to God, we experience
42 3, 68 | even if after Baptism these strive to ~infect them with the
43 3, 71 | impediment, so far as the demons strive to hinder man's ~salvation.
44 Suppl, 59| Christ's name, then if she ~strive to draw him to unbelief,
45 Suppl, 86| nothing to Christ, but strive to redeem their sins with
46 Suppl, 90| not'] crowned except ~he strive lawfully." Now beatitude
47 Suppl, 92| endowment thou canst please, strive to please." But this does ~
48 Suppl, 93| is not crowned except he strive lawfully" (2 Tim. 2:5).
49 Suppl, 93| not be crowned, except he strive lawfully"; whereas the fruit
50 Suppl, 93| not'] crowned, except he strive lawfully." ~Aquin.: SMT
51 Suppl, 93| not'] crowned, except he strive lawfully." But there is
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