Part, Question
1 1, 108 | is ruled by the rational, pious, and just ~spirit of life";
2 2, 18 | motive of ~just necessity or pious utility." But an idle word
3 2, 18 | motive of just necessity or pious ~utility, it is good. Therefore
4 2, 103 | but ~only by a kind of pious pretense, lest, to wit,
5 2, 60 | but must use it for some pious object. Secondly a man gives ~
6 2, 81 | steps of the body, but by pious desires and devout ~prayers.~
7 2, 95 | motive of urgency, or a ~pious motive of usefulness, and
8 2, 98 | preclude the free granting of pious offices to any ~person.
9 2, 98 | and to spend it on some pious object. But, on ~the other
10 2, 99 | application of the word 'pious' to God ~Himself."~Aquin.:
11 2, 145 | intended to prevent other pious and more necessary ~undertakings.
12 2, 145 | desirest to undertake some pious work, since Christ prayed
13 2, 152 | not so as to be ~freed by pious works, if he persist in
14 2, 185 | whatever, have desired with pious and salutary humility to
15 3, 30 | Christ in her body, ~so every pious soul conceives Him spiritually.
16 3, 44 | ruled by the rational, ~pious, and just spirit of life."
17 3, 64 | or ~prepare them by their pious admonitions for the reception
18 Suppl, 25| such a way as, by a kind of pious fraud, to induce men to ~
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