Part, Question
1 1, 83 | were he examines what he is desirous of understanding. For ~this
2 2, 8 | inclination of a person desirous of a thing towards ~that
3 2, 41 | i.e. of contraction - "desirous of vindicating nature."
4 2, 102| violet signifies the mind desirous of heavenly ~things; purple
5 2, 33 | the mind itself that is desirous of rushing after various ~
6 2, 34 | 26): "Let us not be made desirous ~of vainglory, provoking
7 2, 42 | 26): "Let us not be made desirous of ~vainglory, provoking
8 2, 112| iv, 6), "is essentially desirous of sharing ~pleasures, but
9 2, 130| Reply OBJ 2: He that is desirous of vainglory does in truth
10 2, 130| 2: Not every man that is desirous of vainglory, desires the ~
11 2, 140| diet, ~and those who are desirous of giving themselves up
12 2, 142| men, by whom man is more desirous of being honored and by
13 2, 142| wherefore men are more desirous of ~being honored by those
14 2, 156| relation to the subject desirous of vengeance, as when the
15 2, 178| drive them away: but being desirous of seeing ~the incomprehensible
16 2, 182| monastic vows through being desirous of a ~better life must be
17 2, 183| 7) that "Isaias being desirous of profiting his neighbor,
18 2, 183| the wickedness of persons ~desirous of subverting the faith
19 3, 2 | iii, D, 6). But others desirous of keeping the unity of
20 3, 14 | sightliness] that we should be desirous of Him. Despised and the
21 3, 30 | put this question, being desirous that Christ should give
22 3, 30 | attention. Therefore the angel, desirous of drawing the Virgin's ~
23 3, 55 | risen Christ, He was not desirous ~of living with them constantly
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