Part, Question 
 1   2, 24  | application, ~as the object of our petition when we say: Forgive us
 2   2, 81  |         signifying a beseeching or petition, in which sense ~Augustine [*
 3   2, 81  |           Dom.) that "prayer ~is a petition," and Damascene states (
 4   2, 81  |       desire is the cause of their petition, since a petition is like ~
 5   2, 81  |            their petition, since a petition is like ~the interpreter
 6   2, 81  |          part of the object of our petition, because when we pray we
 7   2, 81  |           by way of ~command or of petition, as stated above.~Aquin.:
 8   2, 81  |          it is nothing else than a petition for ~what we will. Therefore
 9   2, 81  |            principal object of our petition, but as subordinate to something ~
10   2, 81  |           God. Wherefore the first petition is expressed thus: "Hallowed
11   2, 81  |            he shows that the third petition is a kind of repetition
12   2, 81  |           with Him. Again the last petition ~mentioned by Matthew, "
13   2, 81  |           from the object of one's petition. For the chief object of
14   2, 81  |           the direct object of the petition of prayer extends ~sometimes
15   2, 81  |          is that there should be a petition, and this is ~signified
16   2, 152 |          for ~this reason that his petition is stated to have been pleasing
17   3, 21  |           reason ~which formed the petition did not desire its fulfilment,
18   3, 47  |             that the fruits of His petition might accrue to Jews and ~
19   3, 83  |          Thirdly, he concludes the petition ~when he says: "Wherefore
20 Suppl, 29|            way of ~assertion or of petition?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
21 Suppl, 29|           assertion rather than of petition. Because all the sacraments ~
22 Suppl, 29|            but take the form of a ~petition viz.: "Through this holy
23 Suppl, 29|        sacrament is expressed as a petition.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
24 Suppl, 29|       sacrament is ~expressed as a petition.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
25 Suppl, 29|          is expressed by way of a ~petition, as appears from the words
26 Suppl, 71|          he who prays obtains his ~petition from the mere liberality
27 Suppl, 72|           request, he presents his petition to the one with whom he ~
 
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