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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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aim

   Part, Question
1 1, 2 | ARTICLES)~Because the chief aim of sacred doctrine is to 2 1, 49 | because fire does not ~aim at the privation of the 3 1, 62 | but in all things their aim is towards God, which ever ~ 4 1, 50 | because fire does not ~aim at the privation of the 5 1, 63 | but in all things their aim is towards God, which ever ~ 6 2, 39 | the prudent man does not aim at pleasure, yet he aims 7 2, 66 | seen when several arches aim at a fixed target.~Aquin.: 8 2, 99 | which order was the chief ~aim of that law. Now man is 9 2, 99 | and the judicial precepts aim at the ~ordering of human 10 2, 100 | lawgiver is twofold. His aim, in the ~first place, is 11 2, 105 | kingdom. But the Law should aim chiefly at things pertaining 12 2, 105 | concerning our neighbor, seem to aim at the end ~that men should 13 2, 23 | man's chief ~pursuit is to aim at progress in good, and 14 2, 23 | proficient, whose chief aim is to strengthen their charity 15 2, 23 | man's third pursuit is to aim chiefly at union with and ~ 16 2, 23 | their chief care, but their aim is principally directed 17 2, 32 | is contrary to it, and to aim at its undoing. Therefore 18 2, 38 | Those who wage war justly aim at peace, and so they are 19 2, 56 | rectifying. Now justice does not aim at directing an act ~of 20 2, 58 | this kind of judgment, to aim at judging a ~man good, 21 2, 66 | that in denunciation ~we aim at a brother's amendment, 22 2, 86 | First ~Table, since these aim directly at the love of 23 2, 115 | that he ~does not chiefly aim at giving.~Aquin.: SMT SS 24 2, 147 | use of wine, that they may aim ~at perfection, even as 25 2, 159 | to wit, it would seem to ~aim at excellence of glory. 26 2, 159 | contrary to humility to aim at greater things through ~ 27 2, 159 | one's own powers: but to aim at greater things through ~ 28 2, 159 | the appetite, lest one ~aim inordinately at one's own 29 2, 160 | innocence which he has not. To aim presumptuously at what is 30 2, 183 | authority. For he should aim at showing himself to be 31 2, 184 | perfection, while they aim at higher objects within, 32 2, 185 | that religious who should aim at what is more ~perfect 33 2, 185 | Further, religious should aim especially at doing works 34 2, 186 | purpose ~of military service aim more directly at shedding 35 2, 186 | poor; and that those ~who aim at giving the fruits of 36 3, 79 | that in meat and drink, men aim at this, that they hunger 37 3, 85 | acts; but the intention to aim at the destruction of past 38 Suppl, 29| Extreme Unction does not aim at either cleansing, or 39 Suppl, 65| offspring that is nature's aim in sexual intercourse, ~


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