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3001 2, 180 | Civ. Dei xix, 19): "The love of ~truth seeks a holy leisure,
3002 2, 180 | charity consists in ~the love of God and our neighbor,
3003 2, 180 | God and our neighbor, the love of God is by itself more ~
3004 2, 180 | more ~meritorious than the love of our neighbor, as stated
3005 2, 180 | pertains more directly to the love of God is ~generically more
3006 2, 180 | pertains directly to the ~love of our neighbor for God'
3007 2, 180 | directly and immediately to the love of God; for Augustine says (
3008 2, 180 | Dei xix, 19) that "the love of" the Divine "truth seeks
3009 2, 180 | directly concerned with the love ~of our neighbor, because
3010 2, 180 | through excess of Divine love a man may now and then suffer ~
3011 2, 180 | mind was so steeped in the love ~of Christ that, although
3012 2, 180 | pertains directly to the love ~of God; while the active
3013 2, 180 | active life pertains to the love of our neighbor. Now ~the
3014 2, 180 | of our neighbor. Now ~the love of God precedes the love
3015 2, 180 | love of God precedes the love of our neighbor, since we
3016 2, 180 | of our neighbor, since we love our ~neighbor for God's
3017 2, 180 | life is directed to the love of God, not ~of any degree,
3018 2, 180 | necessary for any degree of the love of our neighbor. Hence Gregory
3019 2, 180 | further on, "often . . ~. love stimulates slothful souls
3020 2, 181 | held back from evil for the love of ~justice. Nevertheless,
3021 2, 182 | shall ~separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation?
3022 2, 182 | charity, which comprises the love of God and of our neighbor. ~
3023 2, 182 | Now, neither as to the love of God can one have perfect
3024 2, 182 | Ezech.) "the furnace of ~love which begins to burn here,
3025 2, 182 | when we see Him ~Whom we love"; nor as to the love of
3026 2, 182 | we love"; nor as to the love of our neighbor, since in
3027 2, 182 | in this life we ~cannot love all our neighbors actually,
3028 2, 182 | actually, even though we love them ~habitually; and habitual
3029 2, 182 | habitually; and habitual love is imperfect. Therefore
3030 2, 182 | obstacles to the movement of love towards God, in which sense ~
3031 2, 182 | of his mind. Now in the love of our ~neighbor, as in
3032 2, 182 | our ~neighbor, as in the love of God we may observe a
3033 2, 182 | that is contrary to the love of one's neighbor; ~and
3034 2, 182 | First, as to the extent of ~love, through a man loving not
3035 2, 182 | as to ~the intensity of love, which is shown by the things
3036 2, 182 | according to Jn. 15:13, "Greater love than this no man hath, that
3037 2, 182 | Thirdly, as to the effect of love, so ~that a man will surrender
3038 2, 182 | to Jn. 14:23, "If any one love Me, he will keep My word." ~
3039 2, 182 | written (Dt. 6:5): "Thou shalt love the Lord thy ~God with thy
3040 2, 182 | Lev. 19:18): "Thou shalt love thy ~neighbor [Vulg.: 'friend']
3041 2, 182 | charity, principally as to the love of God, secondarily ~as
3042 2, 182 | secondarily ~as to the love of our neighbor, both of
3043 2, 182 | as stated above. Now the love of God and ~of our neighbor
3044 2, 182 | in the words, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy
3045 2, 182 | in the words, "Thou shalt love thy ~neighbor as thyself,"
3046 2, 182 | they are referred to the love of God, ~and of our neighbor
3047 2, 182 | the perfection of Divine love is a matter of ~precept
3048 2, 182 | the perfection of Divine ~love. The lowest degree of Divine
3049 2, 182 | lowest degree of Divine love is to love nothing more
3050 2, 182 | degree of Divine love is to love nothing more than God, ~
3051 2, 182 | another degree ~of the Divine love, which cannot be fulfilled
3052 2, 182 | charity, namely that man love God above all things, and
3053 2, 182 | God above all things, and love ~nothing contrary to God,
3054 2, 182 | having the act of perfect love, but through ~binding himself
3055 2, 182 | according to Jn. 15:13, "Greater love than this no man hath, that
3056 2, 182 | says: "In this life no love is more ~perfect than that
3057 2, 182 | consists more especially in the love of God ~than in the love
3058 2, 182 | love of God ~than in the love of our neighbor. Now the
3059 2, 182 | directly ~ordered to the love of God, wherefore it takes
3060 2, 182 | seem to be ordered to the love of our ~neighbor, of whose
3061 2, 182 | fain to hold fast to the ~love of his Creator, exclaimed
3062 2, 182 | things pertaining to the love ~of their neighbor, arises
3063 2, 182 | of the abundance of their love of God. ~Hence our Lord
3064 2, 182 | pastoral care is a proof of love, he who refuses ~to feed
3065 2, 182 | it is a sign of greater love if a man ~devotes himself
3066 2, 183 | Pharisees ~(Mt. 23:6,7): "They love the first places at feasts,
3067 2, 183 | Civ. Dei xix, 19): "The love of truth seeks a holy leisure,
3068 2, 183 | fain to ~hold fast to the love of his Creator by contemplation
3069 2, 183 | so good. Since then the ~love of God surpasses the love
3070 2, 183 | love of God surpasses the love of our neighbor, and the
3071 2, 183 | this is contrary to the love of our neighbor, for whose ~
3072 2, 183 | than the active, and the love of God better than ~the
3073 2, 183 | of God better than ~the love of our neighbor, yet, on
3074 2, 183 | since it belongs to the love of God that ~a man undertake
3075 2, 183 | Joan.): ~"Be it the task of love to feed the Lord's flock,
3076 2, 183 | Church, but those whom they love more, or those by whose ~
3077 2, 183 | questioned him about ~his greater love, to show that when we find
3078 2, 183 | his pre-eminence in ~the love of God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3079 2, 183 | consists in this ~that for love of God a man binds himself
3080 2, 183 | authority over them not through love of ~them but for the sake
3081 2, 184 | though all are bound to love God with their whole ~heart,
3082 2, 184 | God: ~"Too little doth he love Thee, who loves anything
3083 2, 184 | draws a man's mind to the love of ~them: hence Augustine
3084 2, 184 | things that concern the love of God and of our neighbor,
3085 2, 184 | render them, yet do so out of love." Now it is lawful not to
3086 2, 184 | such as contemplation, ~love of God and our neighbor,
3087 2, 184 | of religion, namely the love of God and his neighbor (
3088 2, 185 | rather of bitterness than of love, assert that monks though
3089 2, 185 | consisting principally in the love of God and secondarily in
3090 2, 185 | God and secondarily in the love of ~our neighbor. Consequently
3091 2, 185 | obedient to the divine love. Hence it is written (James
3092 2, 185 | community and on ~brotherly love to receive a livelihood
3093 2, 186 | charity, which extends to the love of God and of our ~neighbor.
3094 2, 186 | belongs directly to the love of God, while the active
3095 2, 186 | belongs directly to the love of one's ~neighbor. And
3096 2, 186 | just as out of charity we love our neighbor for God's sake, ~
3097 2, 186 | cxxv ad Rust. Monach.): ~"Love the science of the Scriptures
3098 2, 186 | Scriptures and thou shalt have no love for ~carnal vice." For it
3099 2, 186 | there is no more ~perfect love than that to which the holy
3100 2, 186 | word." The second is the love of riches, which ~increases
3101 2, 186 | two, however, namely the love of riches and taking pride
3102 2, 186 | own wealth, pertains to love of self, whereby a ~man
3103 2, 186 | in common pertains to the love of charity which "seeketh
3104 2, 186 | charity is perfected in "the love of God ~extending to contempt
3105 2, 186 | of the ~monastery as God, love him as a father." Therefore
3106 2, 186 | fellowship of brotherly love, so ~does He dwell in the
3107 2, 186 | divine ~contemplation through love of God. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
3108 2, 187 | commandment, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,' ~
3109 2, 187 | in the law: Thou ~shalt love thy neighbor as thyself?
3110 2, 187 | which ~says, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,
3111 3, 1 | coming than to ~show God's love for us?" And he afterwards
3112 3, 1 | If we have been slow to ~love, at least let us hasten
3113 3, 1 | at least let us hasten to love in return." Fourthly, with
3114 3, 2 | as the saints know and love God; ~secondly, by personal
3115 3, 2 | with God by knowledge and love. But if grace ~be taken
3116 3, 3 | Holy Ghost, ~Who is the love of the Father and Son, according
3117 3, 4 | operation of knowledge and love. But the likeness of trace
3118 3, 4 | Incarnation proceeded from Divine Love; hence ~it is written (Jn.
3119 3, 4 | only-begotten Son." But love makes us give ourselves
3120 3, 4 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The love of God to men is shown not
3121 3, 5 | wishing to commend the love of God's humility ~to us,
3122 3, 6 | inasmuch as we know and ~love Him; and hence this union
3123 3, 7 | to God by knowledge and love, to which it is ~necessary
3124 3, 7 | uncreated act of knowledge and love of God, i.e. the same whereby
3125 3, 7 | and casts them aside for ~love of perfection. And hence
3126 3, 7 | proceeds from the Son, and love from wisdom. Hence the personal ~
3127 3, 8 | Christ by the same faith ~and love whereby we also are borne
3128 3, 15 | by thinking of the Divine love. But Christ's soul was in
3129 3, 18 | on account of a private love, there is no contrariety
3130 3, 19 | as a ~reward to such as love Christ that He will be manifested
3131 3, 19 | of My Father, ~and I will love him and will manifest Myself
3132 3, 25 | cherished by ~his children, as love for one's parents is greater,
3133 3, 27 | Thou ~art all fair, O my love, and there is not a spot
3134 3, 27 | Thou art all fair, O my ~love, and there is not a spot
3135 3, 27 | Thou art all fair, O my love, and there is not a spot
3136 3, 32 | For the Holy Ghost is the ~love of Father and Son, as stated
3137 3, 32 | was due to the ~exceeding love of God: wherefore it is
3138 3, 40 | for we are commanded to love God ~in three ways, 'with
3139 3, 45 | Peter excelled in the ~love" he bore to Christ and in
3140 3, 45 | the ~privilege of Christ's love for him on account of his
3141 3, 46 | and is ~thereby stirred to love Him in return, and herein
3142 3, 46 | when it flows from holy love, as, for instance, when
3143 3, 46 | comes of the knowledge and love of ~Divine things, as Augustine
3144 3, 46 | extend to the knowledge and love of God. Therefore Christ'
3145 3, 46 | to commend the more His love by giving up His life for
3146 3, 47 | according to Eph. 5:2: "Walk ~in love, as Christ also has loved
3147 3, 47 | He ~suffered both out of love of the Father, according
3148 3, 47 | the world may know that I love the Father, and as the Father
3149 3, 47 | His Passion: and out of love of His neighbor, according
3150 3, 47 | and was obedient, out of love, to the Father's command.~
3151 3, 47 | demonstrate the fulness of His love, on account ~of which He
3152 3, 48 | But by suffering out of love and obedience, Christ gave
3153 3, 48 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ's love was greater than His slayers'
3154 3, 49 | Passion which He ~endured from love and obedience, He delivered
3155 3, 49 | come under merit. But God's love ~is the cause of Christ'
3156 3, 49 | Passion, so that He began ~to love us anew.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3157 3, 49 | if ~God had begun anew to love us, since it is written (
3158 3, 49 | thee with an everlasting love"; but because the source
3159 3, 49 | above (Q[34], A[3]). But His love was no greater ~during the
3160 3, 52 | Christ's Passion by faith and love: for, not ~having the use
3161 3, 53 | death ~of the Cross, from love and obedience to God, it
3162 3, 55 | because the women whose love for ~our Lord was more persistent -
3163 3, 55 | has promised to them that love Him. Although He has gone
3164 3, 57 | since ~the Holy Ghost is love drawing us up to heavenly
3165 3, 59 | hatred or malice, but from love of justice, according ~to
3166 3, 63 | inasmuch as it is through love that God ~gives us something
3167 3, 63 | while the ~Holy Ghost is love. Wherefore it is written (
3168 3, 66 | Ghost by those ~of "Gift," "Love," and the "Proceeding One."
3169 3, 66 | Ghost to believe in ~and love God and to repent of his
3170 3, 66 | fervor of dilection and love, according to Jn. 15:13: ~"
3171 3, 66 | to Jn. 15:13: ~"Greater love than this no man hath that
3172 3, 75 | this belongs to Christ's love, out of which for our salvation ~
3173 3, 79 | Homily for Pentecost, "God's love is never idle; ~for, wherever
3174 3, 79 | according to Rm. ~13:10: "The love of our neighbor worketh
3175 3, 79 | the fire of our desire or love ~is hindered by venial sins,
3176 3, 80 | hindrance to the fervor of love ~required for this sacrament.~
3177 3, 80 | in fear associated ~with love; consequently reverential
3178 3, 80 | of receiving arises from love, while the humility of reverence ~
3179 3, 80 | not in the same way." But love and hope, ~whereunto the
3180 3, 84 | for it is impossible to love good ~without grieving for
3181 3, 85 | virtue ~than charity, e.g. to love the good, to rejoice therein,
3182 3, 85 | penance originates from love rather than ~fear.~Aquin.:
3183 3, 85 | directed against sin, through love of God; where the ~first-mentioned
3184 3, 86 | commanded us (Mt. 5:44): "Love your enemies, do good to
3185 3, 86 | forgiven him through the love of God, ~according to Jer.
3186 3, 86 | thee with an everlasting love, ~therefore have I drawn
3187 3, 86 | because it is against the love of God above all things (
3188 3, 86 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The love whereby God loves man's
3189 3, 86 | any mortal sin. ~but the love of grace, whereby mortal
3190 3, 89 | Rm. 8:28): "To them that love God all ~things work together
3191 3, 89 | of falling away from the love of God by sin, ~does not
3192 3, 89 | the good of all those who love God, which is evident ~in
3193 Suppl, 2 | bound, ought of charity, to love his neighbor as ~himself.
3194 Suppl, 2 | as ~himself. Now, through love of himself, he both grieves
3195 Suppl, 3 | all ~sorrow is based on love." Now the love of charity,
3196 Suppl, 3 | based on love." Now the love of charity, on which the
3197 Suppl, 3 | is based, is the greatest love. Therefore the sorrow of ~
3198 Suppl, 3 | him. And, since man should love God more than himself, therefore
3199 Suppl, 3 | contrition results from the love of ~charity. But the love
3200 Suppl, 3 | love of ~charity. But the love of charity cannot be too
3201 Suppl, 3 | even as neither can the love of charity ~be too great,
3202 Suppl, 4 | 8:28) that "to them that love God all ~things work together
3203 Suppl, 4 | after ~this life. For the love of charity causes displeasure
3204 Suppl, 5 | the ~heart's inordinate love. Therefore it is destroyed
3205 Suppl, 5 | by ~the heart's ordinate love; and consequently contrition
3206 Suppl, 5 | end ought to be; just as love can be ~so slack as not
3207 Suppl, 5 | is more repugnant to the ~love which causes his sorrow.
3208 Suppl, 12| reconciliation, being an act of love, belongs to charity. ~Therefore
3209 Suppl, 13| can pay another's debt for love of him. Much more, therefore,
3210 Suppl, 13| Fathers (v, 5) of one who for love ~of his brother did penance
3211 Suppl, 14| whether he be worthy of love or hatred" ~(Eccles. 9:1).
3212 Suppl, 14| reason of the giving is love, it is impossible for anyone, ~
3213 Suppl, 15| doubtless, when ~our soul's love is strengthened, our body'
3214 Suppl, 16| what he has done, even as love and other ~passions are
3215 Suppl, 25| disposed to grace through the love which he conceives for the
3216 Suppl, 40| it is not wealth but the love of wealth that is sinful."~
3217 Suppl, 40| stole with the alb, his love of probity; ~the "tunic,"
3218 Suppl, 41| act ~of contemplation and love. Therefore whatever severs
3219 Suppl, 47| according to the liberty of love. Therefore it cannot be
3220 Suppl, 47| union between them, unless love be mutual. ~Wherefore the
3221 Suppl, 47| union requires a return of love.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[47] A[
3222 Suppl, 54| wherefore he says that "parents love their children as ~being
3223 Suppl, 54| wherefore he says that "children love their parents as being themselves ~
3224 Suppl, 54| law of the spirit and of love, because the ~worship of
3225 Suppl, 54| things spiritual, and that love should have a yet wider
3226 Suppl, 55| suspected of private hatred or love ~are debarred from giving
3227 Suppl, 55| especially open to ~suspicion of love for one party, and hatred
3228 Suppl, 57| adoption is a result of love, wherefore God is said to ~
3229 Suppl, 65| Therefore, since jealousy is "love impatient of sharing the
3230 Suppl, 65| it follows that a wife's love is not so ~averse to another
3231 Suppl, 65| with her, as a husband's love ~is to another sharing the
3232 Suppl, 66| Eph. ~5:25): "Husbands, love your wives, as Christ also
3233 Suppl, 67| But hatred proceeds, like love, ~from a cause. Wherefore
3234 Suppl, 67| goodness is the cause of love. Wherefore the argument
3235 Suppl, 70| part. But joy and ~sorrow, love and hatred, fear and hope,
3236 Suppl, 70| 5 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: Love, joy, sorrow, and the like,
3237 Suppl, 70| union conceives a great love for its body, so it is ~
3238 Suppl, 71| the faith that works by love." Now the children ~departed
3239 Suppl, 71| Consequently those who love a man, ~through being conformed
3240 Suppl, 71| conformed to the one they love in his affection for ~himself,
3241 Suppl, 72| although they retain the love of charity towards their
3242 Suppl, 79| We ~feel an undescribable love for the blessed martyrs
3243 Suppl, 85| dwells in us by faith and love." Moreover, the ~details
3244 Suppl, 86| A[2]]; they, in fact, love ~worldly things and are
3245 Suppl, 88| likeness is the reason of love. Now man has some likeness
3246 Suppl, 89| of ~My Father; and I will love him, and will manifest Myself
3247 Suppl, 92| reason of his very great love for the bride as in the
3248 Suppl, 92| account of his son's great love for the maiden ~wished to
3249 Suppl, 92| according to Him, since love is ~the reason of all giving [*
3250 Suppl, 92| united to God in the bond of love; another is the union of ~
3251 Suppl, 92| Father by the concord of love, even if we ~consider Him
3252 Suppl, 92| dowries, ~namely, "vision," "love" and "fruition." For the
3253 Suppl, 92| understanding, and will. Now love regards the will, and ~vision
3254 Suppl, 92| Himself is the object. Now love corresponds to ~charity,
3255 Suppl, 92| Further, we enjoy God by love and vision only, since "
3256 Suppl, 92| enjoy those things which we love for their own sake," as
3257 Suppl, 92| reckoned ~a distinct dowry from love.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
3258 Suppl, 92| of the soul ~are vision, love, and fruition. others reckon
3259 Suppl, 92| this respect some reckon love as a dowry, others ~fruition (
3260 Suppl, 92| affective part) since what we ~love most we deem most suitable.
3261 Suppl, 92| distinct from vision ~and love, but otherwise than love
3262 Suppl, 92| love, but otherwise than love from vision. For love and
3263 Suppl, 92| than love from vision. For love and vision denote ~different
3264 Suppl, 93| happens, because the "proof of love is in the performance of ~
3265 Suppl, 93| aureole. Nor is it possible to love ~ordinately external things
3266 Suppl, 93| one's body; and inordinate love does ~not help one to merit
3267 Suppl, 93| We feel an undescribable love for the ~blessed martyrs
3268 Suppl, 93| spiritual conflict, because the love of ~temporalities assails
3269 Suppl, 94| departed sinned through love of the flesh, they ~should
3270 Suppl, 94| punishment, since "inordinate ~love is its own punishment,"
3271 Suppl, 95| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Love that is not based on virtue
3272 Suppl, 95| because they ~will continue to love the cause of their inordinate
3273 Suppl, 95| things known, ~because we love them, or on the part of
3274 Suppl, 96| A[3]] ~"that worketh by love [Vulg.: 'charity'; Gal.
3275 Appen1, 1| separation from what we love cannot be without pain.
3276 Appen1, 1| for that very ~reason will love Him naturally. Therefore
3277 Appen1, 1| their natural knowledge and love.~
3278 Appen1, 2| venial sin is excessive love of a temporal thing, in
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