|    Part, Question1   1, 62  |           Man was not intended to secure his ultimate perfection
 2   1, 65  |        God from the beginning, to secure perfection in ~the universe,
 3   1, 63  |           Man was not intended to secure his ultimate perfection
 4   1, 66  |        God from the beginning, to secure perfection in ~the universe,
 5   1, 98  |          3: Further, inability to secure a proffered pleasure causes ~
 6   2, 69  |         Lord promised the meek a ~secure and peaceful possession
 7   2, 105 |          his subjects in order to secure the common weal.~Aquin.:
 8   2, 73  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A secure and calm conscience is a
 9   2, 73  |     according to ~Prov. 15:15, "A secure mind is like a continual
10   2, 127 |         that a man "is said to be secure ~because he is without care."
11   2, 127 |          buried thou shalt ~sleep secure." Therefore security does
12   3, 46  |       pain would have sufficed to secure man's salvation, because ~
13   3, 49  |          1], ad 4,5), in order to secure the ~effects of Christ's
14   3, 52  |           man's salvation: and to secure this it ~does not seem necessary
15   3, 78  |         the first of which do not secure their effect until the last
16   3, 79  |        not keep innocence, do not secure the ~effect of this sacrament.~
17   3, 79  |          this sacrament and fully secure its effect. Considered in
18   3, 80  | sacramental eating which does not secure the effect, is divided ~
19 Suppl, 72|           good, and ~some will be secure, namely the wicked. The
 
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