|    Part, Question1   1, 66  |         9,27) says that Porphyry sets the demons apart from the ~
 2   1, 70  |        rises in the evening ~and sets in the morning, and thus
 3   1, 67  |         9,27) says that Porphyry sets the demons apart from the ~
 4   1, 71  |        rises in the evening ~and sets in the morning, and thus
 5   1, 88  |       the same book he expressly sets ~down this opinion, though
 6   2, 5   |        of the body; as Augustine sets forth in De ~Civ. Dei xix,
 7   2, 33  |         us ~delight, and delight sets up a thirst or desire for
 8   2, 57  |    rightly judges all things and sets them in ~order, because
 9   2, 68  |      life; and further, that it "sets before us the viands of
10   2, 69  |   multitude (Lk. 6:17). Hence he sets down the beatitudes according
11   2, 69  |         external goods, which he sets aside by saying: ~"Blessed
12   2, 108 |         such solicitude Our Lord sets aside by saying that a ~
13   2, 18  |          in respect of which He ~sets us free: in us the consideration
14   2, 22  | efficient cause, in so far as it sets the form on all, in the
15   2, 31  |           and, in his own heart, sets himself above ~his neighbor,
16   2, 43  |           Further, "The wise man sets things in order," as the
17   2, 53  |         seeks its own profit and sets little by excellence.~Aquin.:
18   2, 81  |        intention with which one ~sets about praying renders the
19   2, 86  |          he promises, he already sets about doing, although he
20   2, 92  |          as he is ~concerned, he sets up another God in the world,
21   2, 107 |       the ~second place, justice sets up a certain equality between
22   2, 116 |       through desire thereof man sets ~about doing many things
23   2, 118 |        another virtue, since ~it sets aside that which is just
24   2, 120 |       the dictate of reason, man sets aside a ~certain time for
25   2, 131 |       pride, since the proud man sets ~himself above what he is,
26   2, 145 |      forfeits his dignity, if he sets fasting before ~chastity,
27   2, 155 |      place, that those ~whom she sets free are declared immune
28   2, 160 |       arrogance," whereby a man ~sets himself above others. The
29   2, 160 |   neighbor; when, namely, ~a man sets himself inordinately above
30   2, 184 |          things, ~which contempt sets the mind against spiritual
31   3, 2   |        opinion ~which the Master sets down (Sent. iii, D, 6).~
32   3, 31  |       generations. ~Whereas Luke sets down Christ's genealogy
33   3, 31  |          Luke, ~on the contrary, sets forth Christ's genealogy
34   3, 45  |        with a view to this," He ~sets before them those who had
35   3, 66  |       which is inward. ~Hence he sets down two things as pertaining
36   3, 66  |       the soul in good. He also ~sets down two things as pertaining
37 Suppl, 24|          third is of the man who sets fire to a ~church and is
38 Suppl, 35|        nothing, since each Order sets a ~man above the people
39 Suppl, 37|  miracles" to the subdeacon, who sets himself to do deeds of perfection
40 Suppl, 96|       not obtain ~the mercy that sets free altogether, even if
41 Suppl, 96|       mercy the forgiveness that sets them ~free altogether.~Aquin.:
 
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