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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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readily

   Part, Question
1 2, 52 | more or less speedily or readily. In like ~manner, science 2 2, 59 | since, just as good is more readily ~sought for the sake of 3 2, 59 | it ~helps us to do more readily whatever banishes sorrow.~ 4 2, 66 | reached more nearly and more readily by one than by ~another: 5 2, 68 | man is perfected ~to obey readily the Holy Ghost.~Aquin.: 6 2, 75 | disposed to commit more readily another like act: because 7 2, 102| so as to be heard ~more readily.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[ 8 2, 105| give of their own to others readily: thus ~the Apostle (1 Tim. 9 2, 105| the men of the city would readily make known the ~murderer, 10 2, 108| other, to entrust him too ~readily with sacred things if he 11 2, 24 | ought to help them more readily to regain virtue than to 12 2, 56 | ought, ~spontaneously and readily, and this is to act virtuously. 13 2, 61 | forbidden degrees are more ~readily granted to the rich and 14 2, 61 | granting dispensations more readily to ~such persons.~Aquin.: 15 2, 66 | because he ~believes too readily what he hears, and this 16 2, 68 | not to believe everyone readily, ~according to 1 Jn. 4:1: " 17 2, 80 | the will to give oneself readily to things concerning ~the 18 2, 80 | evident that the will ~to do readily what concerns the service 19 2, 80 | man ~surrenders himself readily to the service of God. Now 20 2, 104| his doing it joyfully and readily.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106] A[ 21 2, 115| money, it follows that a man readily makes use of it, ~whether 22 2, 121| love bearing all ~things readily for the sake of the object 23 2, 127| that he gives his services ~readily" (which is an act of liberality), 24 2, 133| that he spends his money readily and with pleasure, so too ~ 25 2, 136| said to be "soft" if it ~readily yields to the touch. Now 26 2, 144| health: but it matters how readily and uncomplainingly he does 27 2, 151| of lewd ~concupiscences, readily breaks out into lewd words. 28 2, 154| they follow their passions readily.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[156] A[ 29 2, 154| disposed to anger is more readily angry than one ~who is disposed 30 3, 55 | disposed so as to ~accept readily the faith in the Resurrection. 31 3, 83 | for this can be ~done more readily, and suffices far denoting


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