Part, Question
1 1, 63 | a ~hindrance to the good coveted by the wicked angel, except
2 1, 63 | except inasmuch as he ~coveted a singular excellence, which
3 1, 64 | a ~hindrance to the good coveted by the wicked angel, except
4 1, 64 | except inasmuch as he ~coveted a singular excellence, which
5 2, 9 | Ps. 118:20: "My soul hath coveted to long for Thy ~justifications:
6 2, 25 | towards union with the thing coveted or desired. ~Therefore desire
7 2, 30 | 118:20: "My soul hath coveted [concupivit] to long for
8 2, 100| diversity of actions or things coveted, as the Philosopher says (
9 2, 8 | Ps. 118:20: "My soul hath coveted to long for Thy ~justifications,"
10 2, 9 | mastered by the ~evil which he coveted as though it were good."~
11 2, 161| 2) What the first man coveted by sinning?~(3) Whether
12 2, 161| good. Now he would not have coveted it ~inordinately, by desiring
13 2, 161| Now the first thing he coveted inordinately ~was his own
14 2, 161| it would seem that man coveted God's likeness in order ~
15 2, 161| from the very fact that man coveted a spiritual good above his ~
16 2, 161| Article, it follows that he coveted ~God's likeness inordinately.~
17 2, 161| devil and the first man) coveted ~God's likeness inordinately,
18 2, 161| God's." Nevertheless both coveted somewhat to be equal to ~
19 2, 162| to become that which he coveted to ~be, but did not keep
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