Part, Question
1 2, 4 | Since Happiness consists in gaining the last end, those ~things
2 2, 5 | baptized children for the ~gaining of Happiness, though they
3 2, 8 | with the means, without gaining the end. But in ~willing
4 2, 14 | it were not suitable for gaining that end. Hence ~we must
5 2, 27 | form, hinders him ~from gaining the good that he loves,
6 2, 27 | but for hindering him from gaining his own good. This is ~why "
7 2, 28 | against all that hinders his gaining or ~quietly enjoying the
8 2, 29 | directed as a means to the gaining ~of good. Wherefore, absolutely
9 2, 29 | which hinders him from gaining the object ~loved: such
10 2, 108 | matters that render ~the gaining of this end more assured
11 2, 30 | Nevertheless the intention of gaining spiritual goods does not
12 2, 30 | merit, as the intention of gaining corporal goods.~Aquin.:
13 2, 42 | those ~who fight without gaining the victory, provided they
14 3, 41 | Christ, for the sake of gaining possession of these ~things,
15 Suppl, 27| demanded ~as conditions for gaining all indulgences. If however
16 Suppl, 27| satisfy the conditions for gaining the indulgences: ~for religious
17 Suppl, 27| observing their rule than by gaining indulgences; ~although,
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