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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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gained

   Part, Question
1 1, 87 | things in the mind can be gained by the mind itself. This 2 1, 93 | the first man had not then gained experience of all ~things. 3 1, 94 | first man would not have gained merit in resisting ~temptation, 4 1, 113 | promised recompense, to be gained principally ~through the 5 2, 2 | in ~Ethic. i, 7, having gained happiness, man cannot lack 6 2, 4 | it delights in the good ~gained which it loves. Thus delight 7 2, 4 | relation to the end already gained. Wherefore even vision ~ 8 2, 4 | when the end is already gained; as a ship, for instance, 9 2, 4 | necessary when ~the end has been gained: but the due order to the 10 2, 6 | therefore Happiness is to be gained by means of certain acts, 11 2, 10 | without which the end can be gained, are ~not necessarily willed 12 2, 13 | that the ~end cannot be gained without them; or, if they 13 2, 14 | certain determinate ends are gained ~by certain determinate 14 2, 27 | of iniquity, some good is gained; ~pleasure, for instance, 15 2, 31 | arises from good already gained. Therefore delight is not 16 2, 31 | although in him who has already gained the good in ~which he delights, 17 2, 31 | it regards good already gained, which is, as it were, the 18 2, 31 | movement. But if this good gained be subject to change, the 19 2, 32 | consists especially in an end gained: since it ~is this that 20 2, 105 | the lender would have ~gained something by the loan which 21 2, 30 | whether that property be ~gained by her own industry or by 22 2, 30 | Now the eternal reward is gained chiefly by the ~alms which 23 2, 76 | lender with what he has ~gained. But the lender cannot enter 24 2, 76 | bound ~to restore the money gained through usury. Therefore 25 2, 162 | through sin our first parents gained in this, ~that their eyes 26 2, 185 | for the sin of those ~who gained their livelihood by unlawful 27 3, 1 | his ~nature, the disease gained strength; so that having 28 3, 9 | still remain the knowledge gained by the dialectical ~syllogism, 29 3, 57 | upon ~earth, because He gained nothing either in soul or 30 3, 61 | For as time went on sin gained a greater hold on man, so 31 Suppl, 25| although the ~indulgence is gained fully.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 32 Suppl, 25| understand that it can be gained only once. on the other 33 Suppl, 25| indulgence of forty ~days to be gained in the church of the Blessed 34 Suppl, 27| sometimes an indulgence is to be gained by giving an alms, which 35 Suppl, 65| 11, seqq.) a bondswoman gained her ~freedom by the very 36 Suppl, 72| place." But Joas would have gained no such ~advantage from 37 Suppl, 93| reference to merit which is ~gained by a kind of conflict - 38 Suppl, 93| battle but to the victory gained by the battle.~Aquin.: SMT 39 Suppl, 93| a most perfect ~victory gained over the devil, when a person 40 Suppl, 93| in body is due to ~merit gained through the body. But the 41 Appen1, 2| they would already ~have gained the goal of enjoying the


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