Part, Question
1 1, 2 | but designedly, do they achieve their end. Now whatever ~
2 1, 83 | needed, through which we achieve the unchangeable truth of
3 1, 96 | not sin; so ~that he might achieve for himself life or death."
4 2, 68 | state, when piety will ~achieve, not works of mercy, but
5 2, 71 | beginning of a business than achieve its ~completion. Now the
6 2, 85 | a corruptible being can achieve its own perpetuity, except
7 2, 87 | trouble and loss in ~order to achieve a sinful act, according
8 2, 107| be taught how they are to achieve manly ~deeds later on.~Aquin.:
9 2, 49 | crafty ~counsels in order to achieve evil ends, or through committing
10 2, 49 | in ~order that they may achieve good ends, as those who
11 2, 56 | wit, a man is unable to achieve the end of virtue without ~
12 2, 81 | by those actions they may achieve certain ~effects according
13 2, 94 | magic art, even though it achieve its result ~through the
14 2, 105| gratitude, and if he does not achieve ~this by being kind to him
15 2, 121| the reason is competent to achieve by itself deeds of fortitude, ~
16 2, 172| greater power, who is able to achieve his purpose with ~fewer
17 3, 32 | passively, just as other mothers achieve this through the action
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