|    Part, Question1   1, 50  |        force of intelligence, ~and failing to make a proper distinction
 2   1, 63  |      choose what was impossible by failing in some ~particular; as
 3   1, 51  |        force of intelligence, ~and failing to make a proper distinction
 4   1, 64  |      choose what was impossible by failing in some ~particular; as
 5   1, 83  |        knowledge is material, thus failing ~to discern intellect from
 6   2, 47  |         they are despised for some failing or ~weakness of the existence
 7   2, 47  |        despise us by hurting or by failing to ~help, we are angry with
 8   2, 48  |            OBJ 2: Further, through failing to obey reason, man sometimes
 9   2, 61  |          public life on account of failing health, or for some other ~
10   2, 64  |             or ~to despair through failing to hope for that which according
11   2, 72  |           of this is because every failing in the human reason is due
12   2, 75  |          stated above, the will in failing to apply the rule of ~reason
13   2, 79  |          act of its own accord in ~failing to light up the interior
14   2, 94  |         the majority of cases, but failing ~in a few.~Aquin.: SMT FS
15   2, 105 |          in default of male issue: failing which it ~was necessary
16   2, 5   |         that is of faith, since by failing ~in one point, a man loses
17   2, 12  |            the first way, by a man failing to advert to ~the blasphemous
18   2, 33  |          OBJ 2: Further, no bodily failing that occurs at fixed times
19   2, 45  |          imperfect on account of a failing in the chief act, is only
20   2, 52  |           act, for it consists in ~failing to perform an act which
21   2, 62  |            something unlawful, or ~failing to take sufficient care.~
22   2, 79  |      praise, ~provided there be no failing on the part of his will.~
23   2, 92  |           God, inasmuch as through failing to consider His excellence
24   2, 105 |         omission, for instance by ~failing to recognize the favor received,
25   2, 126 |          deed, and consists in not failing to accomplish what one has
26   2, 133 |        vice is that it consists in failing to do what ~is in accordance
27   2, 134 |           dangers, but also in not failing through ~sorrow or pain
28   2, 142 | disappointed in our request, or by failing to become ~their friends.~
29   2, 159 |           one simply assert one's ~failing, but that one convince another
30   2, 169 |         and the spirit of prophecy failing him, caused a minstrel to
31   2, 186 |         perverse doctrines, and by failing ~to be the humble disciples
32   3, 43  |        avoid the inconsistency ~of failing to do what He had done through
33   3, 70  |           the people in the desert failing to ~fulfil the precept of
34   3, 76  |        cannot be the principle of ~failing; but when something else
35 Suppl, 6 |          Now a man does not sin by failing to receive the ~Eucharist
36 Suppl, 10|         express his shame, through failing to confess it to the priest, ~
37 Suppl, 21|     judgment is ~pronounced, or by failing to obey the decision of
38 Suppl, 27|           Para. 1/1~I answer that, Failing the condition of a grant,
39 Suppl, 43|         sinned in the boy ~through failing to correct him. But this
40 Suppl, 54|      grandson, and thus it goes on failing: so that ~at length it ceases
41 Suppl, 72|            the cause of a thing's ~failing and increasing. Now when
42 Suppl, 93|           in reality, and by their failing to consider the grievances ~
 
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