Part, Question
1 2, 61 | this burden on us we may devote ~ourselves to the study
2 2, 66 | each ~individual should devote himself, and to what extent."
3 2, 80 | Devotion is derived from "devote" [*The Latin 'devovere' ~
4 2, 80 | devout" who, in ~a way, devote themselves to God, so as
5 2, 87 | since they ought then to devote themselves to spiritual
6 2, 99 | religion. But if we cannot ~devote ourselves to their service
7 2, 180 | burden ~upon us we must devote ourselves to the research
8 2, 183 | burden upon ~us, we must devote ourselves to the research
9 2, 183 | bishop's state that ~he devote himself to the care of his
10 2, 184 | renounce wealth ~in order to devote oneself to the contemplation
11 2, 185 | own life." Now ~religious devote themselves in a special
12 2, 185 | spiritual works to which they devote themselves.~Aquin.: SMT
13 2, 185 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: A man may devote himself in two ways to all
14 2, 185 | Accordingly those who devote themselves publicly to the
15 2, 185 | secondly, because those who devote themselves to such works
16 2, 185 | the other hand, those who devote themselves to such works
17 2, 185 | faithful. Thirdly, if they ~devote themselves to the study
18 2, 185 | humblest duties, and to devote oneself to the lowliest
19 2, 185 | seek alms that they may devote themselves to the study
20 2, 186 | charity to which a ~man may devote himself; and there are also
21 2, 186 | OBJ 1: The obligation to devote oneself wholly to God's
22 2, 186 | contemplative life which seeks to devote itself to God ~alone belongs
23 2, 186 | however, none be found to devote themselves gratuitously
24 2, 186 | it becomes religious to devote ~themselves chiefly to the
25 2, 186 | religious orders, which is to devote oneself to the service ~
26 2, 186 | Dei xix, 19), "we must devote ~ourselves to the contemplation
27 2, 187 | all his sins ~that a man devote himself wholly to the divine
28 2, 187 | bound by perpetual vow ~to devote themselves to the divine
29 3, 9 | perfectly, since He did ~not devote Himself to the study of
30 3, 40 | contemplation, that he devote himself first of all to
31 Suppl, 25| other kinds of works, and devote himself to gain indulgences.~
32 Suppl, 41| requires that some should devote themselves to the ~contemplative
33 Suppl, 49| contemplation in order meanwhile to devote himself ~to action.~Aquin.:
34 Suppl, 53| may not even for a time devote himself to ~prayer without
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