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occult 15
occultation 2
occultly 1
occupation 27
occupations 25
occupied 54
occupies 16
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27 newly
27 noted
27 notwithstanding
27 occupation
27 oneness
27 ordinate
27 pastoral
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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occupation

   Part, Question
1 1, 85 | according to this succession of occupation. ~On the other hand, the 2 1, 111 | OBJ 3: Further, external occupation hinders the contemplation 3 1, 111 | is obscured by ~exterior occupation; because we give ourselves 4 2, 3 | by sleep, or some other ~occupation, or by cessation. Therefore 5 2, 3 | otherwise, to the aforesaid occupation, the ~latter seems, as it 6 2, 77 | supervening, e.g. some external occupation, or ~some bodily infirmity; 7 2, 102 | even exercise some ~base occupation: for the nose signifies 8 2, 38 | sin, but because such an occupation is unbecoming their ~personality.~ 9 2, 62 | if a man ~pursue a lawful occupation and take due care, the result 10 2, 142 | when he ~performs a menial occupation. Therefore it seems that 11 2, 166 | ascribed to it. Wherefore the occupation of play-actors, the ~object 12 2, 166 | affairs, they have no other occupation in reference to ~other men, 13 2, 178 | of error and of outward occupation"; ~and the third is "union 14 2, 179 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: External occupation makes a man see less in 15 2, 179 | Nevertheless the external occupation of ~the active life enables 16 2, 179 | life of the blessed the occupation of external actions will 17 2, 179 | tiring: such will be the occupation of all, the ~common love, 18 2, 180 | arguments ~consider the occupation itself of external actions, 19 2, 180 | fallen when pressed with ~occupation; and frequently they who 20 2, 181 | not in relation to any ~occupation whatever, but in relation 21 2, 182 | such as marriage, the ~occupation of worldly business, and 22 2, 185 | working at some trade or lowly occupation. In their case it is not 23 2, 186 | worldly object. Now the occupation of soldiering may be ~directed 24 2, 186 | consists entirely in outward occupation, for instance ~almsgiving, 25 Suppl, 41| latter, ~since a lawful occupation about lower things distracts 26 Suppl, 65| sharing of several in one occupation ~is a cause of strife: thus " 27 Suppl, 80| dimension of the body put in occupation of ~the place would have


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