Part, Question
1 1, 57 | some share of ~reason, as obeying its ruler, as is said in
2 1, 75 | adapting the members for obeying the appetite; and the ~act
3 1, 58 | some share of ~reason, as obeying its ruler, as is said in
4 1, 74 | adapting the members for obeying the appetite; and the ~act
5 2, 93 | of the Divine Reason by obeying ~it; because the power of
6 2, 108| imitating His works, but also by obeying His ~commandments, according
7 2, 4 | proceeds from ~the will obeying God. Therefore it seems
8 2, 12 | will duly submissive in obeying His commandments; thirdly,
9 2, 29 | God, but to honor Him by obeying Him, while it ~is for Him,
10 2, 31 | no ~man is excused from obeying a precept by having committed
11 2, 31 | commanding, and the one ~obeying him, as disobeying Our Lord'
12 2, 48 | may direct themselves in ~obeying their superiors; and to
13 2, 81 | whereby we merit beatitude by obeying ~God, and in this respect
14 2, 100| rendering him service, by obeying his commands, and by repaying
15 2, 102| too has he in the point of obeying his superiors. For Gregory ~
16 2, 102| prompt, forasmuch as by obeying he forestalls ~the express
17 2, 102| aforesaid did not sin, either by obeying God or by willing to obey
18 2, 102| salvation, and consisting in obeying when one is bound to obey: ~
19 2, 102| from the obligation of ~obeying secular princes.~Aquin.:
20 2, 139| seduce the appetite from ~obeying reason, while fortitude
21 2, 159| to embrace patience by ~obeying under difficult and contrary
22 2, 160| to embrace ~patience by obeying under difficult and contrary
23 2, 176| so ~long a day, the Lord obeying the voice of a man."~Aquin.:
24 2, 184| perfection, acquire perfection by obeying, while those who ~have already
25 2, 184| dispense a religious from obeying his superior. ~Therefore
26 3, 8 | endeavored to lead man from obeying the Divine precept. But
27 3, 19 | exalted Him." Therefore by ~obeying He merited His exaltation
28 3, 40 | Old Law. Secondly, that by obeying the Law He ~might perfect
29 3, 83 | for his presumption in obeying Christ's command, saying: "
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