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1 2, 1 | ordained, as to an end, to the safeguarding ~of justice, and to the
2 2, 100 | For instance if, for the safeguarding of the commonwealth, it ~
3 2, 105 | taken every ~measure for safeguarding the roads. Secondly, the
4 2, 10 | those which are for the ~safeguarding thereof.~Aquin.: SMT SS
5 2, 23 | the Holy Ghost, by Whose safeguarding, those whom He wills to ~
6 2, 31 | understood supports the safeguarding of ~the order of fraternal
7 2, 38 | is much ~more reason for safeguarding the common weal (whereby
8 2, 38 | Therefore, for the ~purpose of safeguarding the common weal of the faithful,
9 2, 41 | the most fitting way of safeguarding and recovering ~temporal
10 2, 60 | equality. Since therefore the ~safeguarding of justice is necessary
11 2, 121 | the latter ranks before ~safeguarding it by removing obstacles
12 2, 122 | in human justice, for the safeguarding of which ~he braves the
13 2, 122 | despising ~life for the sake of safeguarding the integrity of the flesh:
14 2, 127 | human virtue consists in safeguarding the ~good of reason in human
15 2, 139 | most in ~temperance is the safeguarding of what is honorable, and
16 2, 150 | namely ~the purpose of safeguarding this integrity for God's
17 2, 150 | that he has the ~purpose of safeguarding this same integrity of the
18 2, 184 | referred to poverty; for the safeguarding of which religious seek
19 2, 186 | being ~solicitous for the safeguarding of his poverty, held firmly
20 3, 28 | by men to be so, for the ~safeguarding of Mary's good name. Wherefore
21 3, 66 | regeneration, the seal, the safeguarding, the enlightenment," as ~
22 3, 66 | character - namely, ~"seal" and "safeguarding"; inasmuch as the character
23 Suppl, 3 | things the rule should be the safeguarding of the subject, and ~of
24 Suppl, 11| to the truth and to the ~safeguarding of justice. For a man might
25 Suppl, 12| past fault, but also at safeguarding equality ~for the future,
26 Suppl, 12| future, in so ~far as it is a safeguarding remedy; and the same applies
27 Suppl, 49| nature ~intends offspring as safeguarding the good of the species,
28 Suppl, 62| his punishment, for the safeguarding of the common good, which
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