Part, Question
1 2, 24 | fear to sin, they desire to persevere; they grieve for sin, they
2 2, 105 | they should undauntedly persevere in it, putting their trust
3 2, 109 | Whether he can of himself persevere in good?~Aquin.: SMT FS
4 2, 109 | help of grace in order to ~persevere?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
5 2, 109 | grace needs no help to ~persevere. For perseverance is something
6 2, 109 | received what ~enabled him to persevere; and thus man does not need
7 2, 109 | need grace in order to ~persevere.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
8 2, 109 | a gift whereby ~he could persevere, but to persevere was not
9 2, 109 | could persevere, but to persevere was not given him. But now,
10 2, 109 | grace whereby they may ~persevere, and the further gift of
11 2, 109 | it was easier for man to ~persevere, with the gift of grace
12 2, 109 | will not merely be able to persevere but will be unable to sin.~
13 2, 111 | proposed; the ~fourth, to persevere in good; the fifth, to reach
14 2, 114 | merit not to sin, i.e. to persevere.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114] A[
15 2, 4 | one to be led by hope to persevere in faith, ~or to hold firmly
16 2, 20 | forgiveness to those who persevere in their ~sins, and that
17 2, 50 | but also as ~long as we persevere in them: and it is thus
18 2, 51 | inconstant who fails to persevere ~in what he has proposed
19 2, 81 | for the just that they may persevere and advance in ~holiness.
20 2, 81 | this may be hindered if we persevere not in asking for ~it. Wherefore
21 2, 121 | another, and to endure is to persevere unchangeably. Since then ~
22 2, 126 | 24:13): "He that shall persevere to ~the end he shall be
23 2, 130 | him, may himself strive to persevere therein and to become ~better.
24 2, 135 | while living, unless he persevere ~until death. Therefore
25 2, 135 | whereby one chooses to persevere, sometimes for the act of
26 2, 135 | perseverance chooses to persevere ~and begins to carry out
27 2, 135 | belongs to perseverance to persevere to the end of ~the virtuous
28 2, 135 | instance that a soldier persevere to the end of ~the fight,
29 2, 135 | more ~praiseworthy is it to persevere in accordance with reason.
30 2, 135 | 24:13, "He that shall persevere to the end, he shall be
31 2, 135 | so framed that he could persevere by means of what he had ~
32 2, 135 | by the grace of Christ, persevere ~without the help of a further
33 2, 135 | through hard ways." Now some persevere in sinful deeds ~without
34 2, 135 | Therefore man can also persevere in deeds of ~virtue without
35 2, 135 | gift of God, whereby we persevere unto the end, in ~Christ."~
36 2, 135 | concerned, ~inclines one to persevere: yet since it is a habit,
37 2, 135 | to the first man, not to persevere, but to be able to persevere
38 2, 135 | persevere, but to be able to persevere of his ~free-will: because
39 2, 141 | the right order, and to persevere in what we do: this he ~
40 2, 178 | we are the more able to persevere in the works thereof, as
41 3, 30 | with which we are stricken persevere, it ~is an enemy that we
42 3, 68 | they may the more easily ~persevere therein; according to Prov.
43 3, 84 | penance, nevertheless he ~must persevere in his penance, lest he
44 Suppl, 86| wherefore he says: "Those who persevere in Divine ~contemplation,
45 Suppl, 96| eternal punishment, who persevere to the end in the ~Catholic
46 Suppl, 96| Consequently ~those who persevere in the faith unto the end
47 Suppl, 96| punishment." ~Therefore those who persevere in works of mercy, though
48 Suppl, 96| punishment, but only those who ~persevere in works of mercy, although
49 Suppl, 96| happens that certain persons persevere in works of mercy ~without
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