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occultation 2
occultly 1
occupation 27
occupations 25
occupied 54
occupies 16
occupy 70
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25 mixture
25 motor
25 observation
25 occupations
25 offenses
25 originally
25 oxen
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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occupations

   Part, Question
1 1, 70 | as favorable to various occupations. And in this respect he ~ 2 1, 71 | as favorable to various occupations. And in this respect he ~ 3 1, 111 | follows that ~his external occupations in no respect impede his 4 2, 5 | sickness; or again by certain occupations, ~whereby a man is altogether 5 2, 71 | outwardly from his wonted occupations; "yet, in the soul," as 6 2, 76 | stress of work or other occupations, neglects to acquire the ~ 7 2, 2 | through having a number of occupations, and temporal needs, or 8 2, 15 | hindered by ~extraneous occupations. Therefore it is unfittingly 9 2, 38 | Polit. i, 1), while ~certain occupations are so inconsistent with 10 2, 85 | profit ~out of other lawful occupations as the other Jews did. On 11 2, 140 | in ~duty bound to bodily occupations and carnal procreation.~ 12 2, 166 | for ~hardships, and for occupations of greater gravity and moment."~ 13 2, 177 | there are more than two ~occupations of human actions. Therefore 14 2, 177 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the occupations of human actions, if directed 15 2, 177 | active life. Those human occupations that are ~directed to the 16 2, 178 | disturbance of outward ~occupations. Hence moral virtues belong 17 2, 178 | consists in rest from outward occupations: but the ~movements of intellectual 18 2, 179 | according to the different occupations of men ~intent on different 19 2, 179 | different ends: one of which occupations is the consideration ~of 20 2, 180 | contemplative life to the occupations of the active ~life, as 21 2, 180 | souls a ~man turns to the occupations of the active life. Therefore 22 2, 181 | but in relation to such occupations as pertain to ~spiritual 23 2, 183 | says (Pastor. ii, 1) "the occupations of a prelate ought to excel 24 2, 185 | comprised all ~those human occupations whereby man can lawfully 25 Suppl, 40| be hindered by temporal ~occupations from contemplating Divine


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