|    Part, Question1   1, 13  |       anything if it ~should be withheld from it rather than given
 2   1, 13  |         the like are more truly withheld from God than given ~to
 3   1, 64  |        is brought unto good and withheld from evil; and ~this is
 4   1, 65  |        is brought unto good and withheld from evil; and ~this is
 5   2, 6   |          or that he ~may not be withheld from sin; according to Job
 6   2, 79  |        the cause of grace being withheld is not only the man who
 7   2, 106 |         and so "from whom it is withheld it ~is justly withheld,
 8   2, 106 |       is withheld it ~is justly withheld, and to whom it is given,
 9   2, 2   |     given; and from whom it is ~withheld it is justly withheld, as
10   2, 2   |       is ~withheld it is justly withheld, as a punishment of a previous,
11   2, 97  |       whereby sacred things are withheld from him. The second point
12   2, 97  |  sinning by sacred things being withheld from ~him, since he has
13   2, 105 |         or of the kind of thing withheld, this being needful ~to
14   2, 105 |        Whether favors should be withheld from the ungrateful?~Aquin.:
15   2, 105 |        seems that favors should withheld from the ungrateful. For
16   2, 105 |        away unless favors were ~withheld from him. Therefore favors
17   2, 105 |      Therefore favors should be withheld from the ~ungrateful.~Aquin.:
18   2, 139 |   namely, fear, ~whereby man is withheld from the pleasures of the
19   2, 152 |        life ~from which she was withheld lest she should lose the
20   2, 179 |        deficiency, since we are withheld from the heights of contemplation
21   2, 184 |        from his wife, while "He withheld from marriage John who ~
22   2, 187 |        6) Whether one should be withheld from entering religion through ~
23   3, 1   |       grace; nor would God have withheld from human nature ~any good
24   3, 11  |   Christ." Now these things are withheld from ~Christ only inasmuch
25   3, 29  |      malice of the devil to be ~withheld, lest he should persecute
26   3, 78  |  occasions of error ought to be withheld from men, ~according to
27   3, 80  |      sacrament, or ~let them be withheld from the sacrament altogether."
28   3, 88  |     murder or adultery, is not ~withheld from it on account of its
29 Suppl, 41| intercourse wherein the mind is withheld by the intensity of ~pleasure.
30 Suppl, 83|        exist in man's body were withheld by the grace ~of innocence
31 Suppl, 83|         much more will ~they be withheld in the glorified bodies,
 
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