Part, Question
1 1, 116 | principal agent, ~but as helping the principal agent, but
2 1, 116 | principal agent, but as helping the principal agent, ~which
3 2, 4 | of the body. Thirdly, as helping it from without: thus friends ~
4 2, 66 | relatively, by reason of its helping or ~adorning a principal
5 2, 81 | act ~proper to nature, by helping it to propagate itself.
6 2, 105 | granted these facilities for helping others in the matter not
7 2, 106 | should ~do, but also by helping him to accomplish it.~Aquin.:
8 2, 24 | but not, to hope in man as helping us ministerially ~under
9 2, 50 | corresponds to prudence, as helping ~and perfecting it.~Aquin.:
10 2, 50 | of praising God, or of helping on others to the end which
11 2, 69 | evil deed, by ~counseling, helping, or in any way consenting,
12 2, 81 | instrumentally, and as it were helping us to ~merit, and in this
13 2, 124 | in so far ~as they are helping us instrumentally to attain
14 2, 183 | no ~present necessity for helping the poor, he spends the
15 2, 183 | be a ~pressing need for helping the poor, to lay by for
16 2, 186 | as they are concerned in ~helping our neighbor and in the
17 2, 186 | twofold manner. In one way by helping directly to contemplate, ~
18 3, 41 | temptations, not only by helping us, but ~also by giving
19 3, 73 | sacraments are ordained for helping man in ~the spiritual life.
20 Suppl, 72| themselves in watching and helping the ~affairs and actions
21 Suppl, 88| bodily life, secondly, as helping him to know God, inasmuch
22 Suppl, 91| our own afflictions, as helping us to merit life: "My brethren,
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