Part, Question
1 1, 12 | natural desire will not rest satisfied; thus, in seeing God it
2 2, 2 | covetous man shall not be satisfied with riches" (Eccles. ~5:
3 2, 5 | Ps. 16:15): "I shall be satisfied when Thy glory ~shall appear";
4 2, 5 | desire ~that one's will be satisfied. And this everyone desires.
5 2, 6 | conditions of a voluntary act are satisfied, if it be ~done on account
6 2, 28 | inasmuch ~as the lover is not satisfied with a superficial apprehension
7 2, 28 | of concupiscence is ~not satisfied with any external or superficial
8 2, 28 | far, namely, as not being ~satisfied with enjoying the good that
9 2, 46 | whereas the angry man is not satisfied unless ~the object of his
10 2, 46 | evil for evil's sake, it is satisfied with no particular ~measure
11 2, 46 | opportunity, will not be ~satisfied with blood." Anger, on the
12 2, 69 | shall be filled ~[Douay: 'satisfied'] when Thy glory shall appear."
13 2, 70 | perfectly rejoice, who is not satisfied ~with the object of his
14 2, 72 | is reached "when one ~is satisfied with the mere pleasure of
15 2, 2 | wished his ~disciples to be satisfied on that point, through Christ:
16 2, 23 | potentiality were not completely satisfied with the one form. Hence ~
17 2, 55 | because, to wit, God is satisfied if we accomplish what we ~
18 2, 55 | wit, a man deems himself satisfied, if he receive so ~much.
19 2, 116 | covetous man shall not ~be satisfied with money, and he that
20 2, 116 | from them." Now not to be satisfied with money and to love it ~
21 2, 116 | covetous man shall not be satisfied with money" (Eccles. ~5:
22 2, 144 | moderate meat, so should ~he be satisfied with moderate clothes, according
23 2, 152 | charity are most perfectly satisfied by men ~uniting together
24 2, 167 | the habit that makes a man satisfied with ~what is suitable,
25 3, 1 | mere man could not have satisfied for the ~whole human race,
26 3, 22 | His blood." Moreover, He ~satisfied for us fully, inasmuch as "
27 3, 41 | And so the devil was not ~satisfied with instigating to a desire
28 3, 68 | 3]) that Christ's death ~satisfied sufficiently for sins, "
29 3, 79 | Christ's Passion, which ~satisfied sufficiently for all sins,
30 3, 79 | blood of Christ." But man ~satisfied for his sins by the sacrifices
31 Suppl, 12| for a thing is said to be ~satisfied by reason of an equal proportion
32 Suppl, 13| his debt when the ~other satisfied in his stead. But this is
33 Suppl, 41| inclination of nature is satisfied by the accomplishment of
34 Suppl, 42| because concupiscence, being satisfied by the conjugal act, ~does
35 Suppl, 88| Therefore, ~that man's desire be satisfied the universe must needs
36 Suppl, 94| things that "never ~are satisfied" (Prov. 30:15,16). Nor is
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