Part, Question
1 1, 48 | sometimes fail, God not ~preventing this. This happens, firstly,
2 1, 49 | sometimes fail, God not ~preventing this. This happens, firstly,
3 1, 112 | particular, ~for instance by not preventing him from being subject to
4 2, 77 | in a ~particular case, by preventing universal knowledge from
5 2, 79 | indirectly, namely be not preventing someone from ~sinning. Hence (
6 2, 95 | expression," to the need of preventing any harm ensuing from the
7 2, 102 | instituted with the purpose of preventing idolatry, for in the feasts
8 2, 60 | There are several ways of preventing a man from obtaining a ~
9 2, 60 | man may damnify another by preventing him from obtaining what ~
10 2, 60 | participation, by silence, by not preventing, by not denouncing."~Aquin.:
11 2, 68 | nothing against a man by preventing him from doing someone an
12 2, 101 | Rm. 12:10): "With honor preventing one ~another," and we read (
13 2, 120 | superstition hinders ~religion by preventing man from acknowledging God
14 2, 120 | irreligion hinders religion by preventing ~man from honoring God after
15 2, 145 | useful as atoning ~for and preventing sin, and as raising the
16 2, 184 | says (Hom. xv in Ev.) by "preventing the good desire from entering
17 3, 26 | thus redeeming her and preventing her from ~contracting the
18 3, 47 | indirectly - that is, by not preventing it ~when he can do so; just
19 3, 83 | in two ways: first, by preventing any such mishaps from occurring: ~
20 Suppl, 67| wives, but for the ~sake of preventing a greater evil, namely wife-murder
21 Suppl, 79| there will ~be something preventing the passion of a glorified
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