Part, Question
1 1, 6 | Reply OBJ 2: All things, by desiring their own perfection, desire
2 1, 8 | thing ~desired in the one desiring. In this second way God
3 1, 12 | certain degree makes ~the one desiring apt and prepared to receive
4 1, 60 | imperfection ~in the person desiring, for him to seek one thing
5 1, 63 | good. ~But no one sins by desiring what is truly good. Consequently
6 1, 63 | less ~did the angel sin by desiring to be as God.~Aquin.: SMT
7 1, 63 | absolutely; for ~so he would be desiring his own 'not-being'; since
8 1, 63 | God in this respect - by desiring, as his last end of beatitude, ~
9 1, 63 | that the angels sinned by desiring to be ~subject to a higher
10 1, 61 | imperfection ~in the person desiring, for him to seek one thing
11 1, 64 | good. ~But no one sins by desiring what is truly good. Consequently
12 1, 64 | less ~did the angel sin by desiring to be as God.~Aquin.: SMT
13 1, 64 | absolutely; for ~so he would be desiring his own 'not-being'; since
14 1, 64 | God in this respect - by desiring, as his last end of beatitude, ~
15 1, 64 | that the angels sinned by desiring to be ~subject to a higher
16 1, 82 | given case can resist by ~desiring what the reason forbids.
17 2, 1 | that all men agree in ~desiring the last end, which is happiness.~
18 2, 1 | of last end, all agree in desiring the last end: since all
19 2, 8 | and ~evil: but to good by desiring it: to evil, by shunning
20 2, 12 | that intends; but through desiring the end by natural instinct,
21 2, 28 | when we love a ~thing, by desiring it, we apprehend it as belonging
22 2, 29 | which they really are, by desiring what is contrary to reason. ~
23 2, 73 | as man loves himself, by ~desiring for himself temporal goods,
24 2, 84 | Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 3: In desiring to excel, man loves himself,
25 2, 23 | by neither thinking nor ~desiring anything contrary to the
26 2, 27 | than ~they were capable of desiring: for "neither hath it entered
27 2, 29 | some great gift, while yet desiring to keep it for himself,
28 2, 74 | spoken, by commanding or desiring it, under the aspect ~of
29 2, 74 | we love our ~neighbor by desiring his good. Consequently it
30 2, 78 | shown by others, ~and in desiring to pay them back," as Tully
31 2, 81 | sometimes by asking for and desiring ~such things we lose merit
32 2, 116 | an ~external creature by desiring it immoderately for use,
33 2, 127 | virtuous are praised not for desiring honors, but ~for shunning
34 2, 130 | God, sins mortally. Now by desiring vainglory, a man appropriates
35 2, 140 | and there is no sin in desiring this, save only ~where it
36 2, 146 | originate: wherefore through desiring that end ~men are incited
37 2, 151 | in the special point of ~desiring carnal pleasures for oneself,
38 2, 154 | pursues pleasure without desiring it or with calm," i.e. ~
39 2, 161 | coveted it ~inordinately, by desiring it according to his measure
40 2, 161 | pride rose to the height of desiring to obtain ~something against
41 2, 165 | an evil purpose, or from desiring the knowledge of truth ~
42 2, 173 | Wherefore, properly speaking, in desiring ~something, a man is not
43 3, 2 | Incarnation congruously by desiring and beseeching; for it was ~
44 3, 21 | this was the human will ~desiring something proper to itself
45 3, 80 | believes in Christ, while desiring ~to receive this sacrament;
46 3, 80 | cannot ~be saved without desiring to receive this sacrament.~
47 Suppl, 91| are said to pity them by desiring their salvation - and by
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