|    Part, Question1   2, 30  |     covetousness is ~the love of transitory things": so that it is not
 2   2, 46  | Consequently, as passion is more transitory than disposition or ~habit,
 3   2, 49  |  disposed, nor quickly or slowly transitory.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[49] A[
 4   2, 49  |        difficulty; whether it be transitory or lasting. But in them,
 5   2, 50  |        we have passion, if it is transitory; or passion-like quality
 6   2, 100 |   particular favors temporal and transitory, such as the ~celebration
 7   2, 100 |       which though ~temporal and transitory, brought us to the repose
 8   2, 60  |         which are unenduring and transitory. Therefore restitution ~
 9   2, 60  |      things which though they be transitory in ~reality, yet remain
10   2, 167 |          iii, 12): "Whoever uses transitory ~things with greater restraint
11   2, 169 |           by way of a passion or transitory impression. This is indicated
12   2, 172 |          abiding habit, but of a transitory passion; wherefore there
13   2, 173 |    heaven. Secondly, by way of a transitory passion, as stated above (
14   3, 52  |        was neither temporal nor ~transitory, but everlasting, according
15   3, 62  |      sins, the acts of which are transitory ~whereas their guilt remains,
16   3, 62  |           in so far as ~they are transitory in act, but endure in guilt;
17   3, 63  |          reason that it is ~of a transitory and incomplete nature: so
18   3, 66  |        of ~the body is something transitory: but Baptism is something
19   3, 89  |      principle, because they are transitory, and the same identical
20 Suppl, 34|       which is the sacrament ~is transitory; while that which is sacrament
21 Suppl, 55|  movement and for being moved is transitory; whereas the fact of having ~
 
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