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      Part, Question1001   2, 165 |          not evil but good. Now the desire of good is not ~sinful.
1002   2, 165 |     knowledge itself, but about the desire and study in ~the pursuit
1003   2, 165 |         itself of truth, and of the desire and study in the pursuit
1004   2, 165 |            5~On the other hand, the desire or study in pursuing the
1005   2, 165 |            truths, in so far as the desire of such knowledge is not
1006   2, 165 |        inordinately, since even the desire for good should be regulated
1007   2, 167 |        marriage, cannot without sin desire to ~give lustful pleasure
1008   2, 175 |          signified by the word, and desire to fulfill it, and this
1009   2, 178 |           and ~our neighbor, and to desire nothing beside our Creator."
1010   2, 178 |            beside our Creator." Now desire and ~love pertain to the
1011   2, 178 |             that "all men naturally desire to know," so that consequently
1012   2, 178 |          When God is once known by ~desire and understanding, He withers
1013   2, 182 |       LXXXIII, qu. 36) that "carnal desire is the bane of ~charity;
1014   2, 182 |       inspired by the Holy Ghost to desire to work out his salvation
1015   2, 183 |             Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?~(
1016   2, 183 |             Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?~
1017   2, 183 |           seem that it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop. ~
1018   2, 183 |          desires [Vulg.: 'If a man ~desire'] the office of a bishop,
1019   2, 183 |          lawful and praiseworthy to desire a good work. Therefore it
1020   2, 183 |            is even ~praiseworthy to desire the office of a bishop.~
1021   2, 183 |           But it is praiseworthy to desire to ~enter the religious
1022   2, 183 |             is also praiseworthy to desire ~promotion to the episcopal
1023   2, 183 |          would seem praiseworthy to desire the office of a bishop,
1024   2, 183 |          would seem praiseworthy to desire the office of ~a bishop.~
1025   2, 183 |             honor." Accordingly, to desire the episcopal office on ~
1026   2, 183 |              it ~is presumptuous to desire the episcopal office. Hence
1027   2, 183 |             3~On the other hand, to desire to do good to one's neighbor
1028   2, 183 |         presumptuous for any man to desire to be set over others in
1029   2, 183 |           may, without presumption, desire to do such like ~works if
1030   2, 183 |           so that the object of his desire is the good work and not
1031   2, 183 |               It is indeed good to ~desire a good work, but to desire
1032   2, 183 |          desire a good work, but to desire the primacy of honor is
1033   2, 183 |             8), "while praising the desire" (namely of the ~good work) "
1034   2, 183 |            and Chrysostom says: "To desire supremacy in the Church ~
1035   2, 183 |            what a man may fittingly desire according to his ~own will;
1036   2, 183 |    straitened between two, having a desire ~to be dissolved, and to
1037   2, 184 |             have them than when we ~desire them: since why did that
1038   2, 184 |             a greater flame and the desire for it becomes stronger."~
1039   2, 184 |       unwillingly poor, through the desire of ~money-getting, fall
1040   2, 184 |             by "preventing the good desire from entering into ~the
1041   2, 185 |            against pride which they desire to quench either ~in themselves
1042   2, 185 |       twofold motive. First, by the desire to have ~wealth or meat
1043   2, 186 |            also helps to remove the desire of riches, wherefore it
1044   2, 187 |      inspired by the Holy Ghost to ~desire to work out his salvation
1045   3, 2   |           says: "Here the prophet's desire for the ~Incarnation and
1046   3, 14  |            ancient Fathers did not ~desire bodily strength in Christ,
1047   3, 15  |          for the three ~passions" - desire, joy, and fear - the Stoics
1048   3, 15  |           of the wise man, viz. for desire, ~will - for joy, delight -
1049   3, 15  |           there arises within him a desire of the sensitive appetite ~
1050   3, 15  |          composed of sorrow and the desire of revenge. Now it was said ~(
1051   3, 15  |             be in Christ. As to the desire of revenge it is ~sometimes
1052   3, 15  |            Sometimes, however, this desire is without sin - nay, is ~
1053   3, 18  |          iii, 2) that choice is "a ~desire of something after taking
1054   3, 18  |          wills; unless, indeed, the desire of the private good went
1055   3, 19  |           imagine and remember, to ~desire and to be angry. Now between
1056   3, 21  |             ordering inasmuch as we desire something to be ~fulfilled
1057   3, 21  |           His prayer expressed ~the desire of His sensuality, as if
1058   3, 21  |           may wish with his natural desire ~what God does not wish:
1059   3, 21  |      thyself ~in Me, for thou canst desire something proper to thee,
1060   3, 21  |           First, by ~expressing the desire of His sensuality, as stated
1061   3, 21  |        Secondly, by ~expressing the desire of His deliberate will,
1062   3, 21  |             if "the Lord hears ~the desire of the poor," as is said
1063   3, 21  |          Spirit makes the saints to desire: "because He asketh for
1064   3, 21  |         formed the petition did not desire its fulfilment, but for
1065   3, 21  |            this as referring to the desire of sensuality, which shunned
1066   3, 21  |           But He is heard as to the desire of His reason, as stated
1067   3, 28  |         only to marry, but ~also to desire to be married." But the
1068   3, 31  |       Manichean argued thus, in the desire to prove ~that Christ is
1069   3, 31  |              sin, as far as lustful desire accompanies conception by
1070   3, 31  |            not conceived by lustful desire. I ~made Myself a mother
1071   3, 34  |            iii) that choice is "the desire of what has been previously
1072   3, 35  |         through His own spontaneous desire, in order ~to atone for
1073   3, 35  |             cities, where also they desire ~especially to receive honor.
1074   3, 36  |         those who walk by faith and desire to see," as Augustine says
1075   3, 41  |       tempted Him to that which men desire, however spiritual they
1076   3, 41  |            have a part - namely, to desire ~worldly riches and fame,
1077   3, 41  |      anything inordinate out of the desire ~for such support, it can
1078   3, 41  |         Reply OBJ 3: It is a sin to desire worldly riches and honors
1079   3, 41  |     satisfied with instigating to a desire for riches and honors, but
1080   3, 41  |             lead ~[Christ] from the desire of one sin to the commission
1081   3, 41  |             another; thus ~from the desire of food he tried to lead
1082   3, 41  |             a miracle; and from the desire of glory to tempt God ~by
1083   3, 45  |       transfiguration to enkindle a desire of that glory. Therefore
1084   3, 45  |              and to arouse men to a desire of it, as stated above (
1085   3, 46  |          because He ~is the supreme desire of souls of good hope. But
1086   3, 47  |             God: depart from us, we desire ~not the knowledge of Thy
1087   3, 57  |           will ~come when you shall desire to see one day of the Son
1088   3, 57  |        instant; nor will the spirit desire anything unbecoming to the
1089   3, 59  |     judgment, but as ~regards man's desire to judge others aright.~
1090   3, 63  |           to knowledge only, nor to desire only. ~Likewise, neither
1091   3, 66  |           of Repentance, ~by way of desire. but in the Baptism of Blood,
1092   3, 67  |          babes, endowed with reason desire milk ~[Vulg.: 'desire reasonable
1093   3, 67  |        reason desire milk ~[Vulg.: 'desire reasonable milk'] without
1094   3, 68  |              both in reality and in desire; as is the case with those
1095   3, 68  |       anyone in reality ~but not in desire: for instance, when a man
1096   3, 68  |        baptized, on ~account of his desire for Baptism, which desire
1097   3, 68  |           desire for Baptism, which desire is the outcome of "faith ~
1098   3, 68  |              catechumen to have the desire for Baptism (else he could
1099   3, 68  |      without, at least, Baptism of ~desire; "which, with God, counts
1100   3, 68  |           have a remedy in the mere desire for Baptism, ~as stated
1101   3, 68  |             2:2: "As new-born babes desire . . . milk . . . that thereby
1102   3, 68  |           if then they manifested a desire ~to receive Baptism, it
1103   3, 68  |          while ~sane they showed no desire to receive Baptism, they
1104   3, 68  |              if then they express a desire for Baptism, they can be ~
1105   3, 68  |           lucidity they manifest no desire to receive Baptism, they
1106   3, 68  |      previously he has manifested a desire to receive Baptism, as we
1107   3, 69  |            far as he has Baptism of desire, ~explicitly or implicitly;
1108   3, 69  |           faith in Christ and their desire for ~Baptism, implicit or
1109   3, 69  |              sacrament; without the desire of which they could not
1110   3, 72  |       effect of Baptism without the desire of Baptism; so none receive
1111   3, 72  |           Confirmation, without the desire of Confirmation. And man
1112   3, 73  |             be had through the very desire of receiving the sacrament. ~
1113   3, 73  |       obtain ~salvation through the desire of receiving it, just as
1114   3, 73  |         before ~Baptism through the desire of Baptism, as stated above (
1115   3, 73  |             indeed actually, but in desire, as an end is possessed
1116   3, 73  |             an end is possessed in ~desire and intention. Another difference
1117   3, 73  |             Church's faith, so they desire the Eucharist ~through the
1118   3, 73  |           way have they Baptism in ~desire; but adults alone have:
1119   3, 73  |       incorporated in Him by mental desire, even ~without receiving
1120   3, 79  |           xlvi in Joan.): "When ~we desire it, He lets us feel Him,
1121   3, 79  |         sacrament except from ~some desire thereof; from his own desire,
1122   3, 79  |        desire thereof; from his own desire, as in the case of the adult.
1123   3, 79  |        adult. or ~from the Church's desire in the case of children,
1124   3, 79  |          its power, that even from ~desire thereof a man procures grace
1125   3, 79  |      received, not actually, but in desire; as ~when a man is first
1126   3, 79  |             iv): "The fire of that ~desire which is within us, being
1127   3, 79  |       godlike." But the fire of our desire or love ~is hindered by
1128   3, 80  |             man if he receive it in desire, though not in ~reality.
1129   3, 80  |       baptized with the Baptism of ~desire, through their desire of
1130   3, 80  |           of ~desire, through their desire of baptism, before being
1131   3, 80  |           ways. First of ~all, from desire of receiving the sacrament
1132   3, 80  |            sacramentally, they who ~desire to receive these sacraments
1133   3, 80  |             sacrament than does the desire thereof, as stated above
1134   3, 80  |            not from lust, ~but from desire to have children, should
1135   3, 80  |             Regist. xi), "it be not desire of begetting offspring,
1136   3, 80  |           AA[9],11,12; because ~the desire of receiving arises from
1137   3, 80  |      spiritual eating comprises the desire or yearning for receiving
1138   3, 80  |            11] Body Para. 2/2~Now a desire would be vain except it
1139   3, 81  |             said (Lk. 22:15): "With desire I have desired ~to eat this
1140   3, 85  |        faculty, since ~anger is the desire for vengeance. Therefore
1141   3, 85  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: To desire vengeance on another, through
1142   3, 85  |          irascible appetite, but to desire or take vengeance on oneself
1143   3, 87  |             back, if he gave up the desire of going ~forward, or of
1144 Suppl, 2 |            just as we ~are moved to desire a thing on account of the
1145 Suppl, 2 |    Therefore, since we are bound to desire the goods of ~grace for
1146 Suppl, 6 |           actually, or at least in ~desire, when a man fails to receive
1147 Suppl, 8 |       purpose of confessing and the desire of ~absolution, suffices
1148 Suppl, 8 |      Leonine edition reads "through desire for a priest".]~Aquin.:
1149 Suppl, 8 |             received the Baptism of desire, is not admitted to the
1150 Suppl, 10|             for contrition has the ~desire of confession united thereto,
1151 Suppl, 10|           also by being received in desire, as is evident with regard
1152 Suppl, 10|             being previously in his desire. Afterwards at the time
1153 Suppl, 10|           OBJ 1: Contrition has the desire of confession attached to
1154 Suppl, 10|        death in the same way as the desire ~of Baptism delivers those
1155 Suppl, 10|           itself: and thus the very desire of absolution delivers a
1156 Suppl, 10|             before he conceived the desire to confess his sin, although ~
1157 Suppl, 10|            by contrition implying a desire for confession, ~even before
1158 Suppl, 18|        truth and have conceived the desire for Baptism. At ~other times
1159 Suppl, 18|             be ~necessary to have a desire of receiving the effect
1160 Suppl, 18|             not necessary to have a desire ~of receiving the other
1161 Suppl, 25|            glory, which he ought to desire above all things. Now, if ~
1162 Suppl, 42|  Philosopher (Ethic. iii, 12), "the desire of ~concupiscence is insatiable,
1163 Suppl, 49|         wife merely to ~satisfy his desire.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[49] A[
1164 Suppl, 52|    inclination, and nature has this desire - that ~everyone should
1165 Suppl, 65|     whatever is against the natural desire is contrary to ~the natural
1166 Suppl, 69|       Apostle says (Phil. 1:23): "I desire [Vulg.: 'Having a ~desire']
1167 Suppl, 69|           desire [Vulg.: 'Having a ~desire'] to be dissolved and to
1168 Suppl, 69|        unhappiness surpasses their ~desire to appear to others.~Aquin.:
1169 Suppl, 69|         from punishment, but ~their desire was not set at rest by their
1170 Suppl, 71|            the fulfillment of their desire. ~Even so the demons are
1171 Suppl, 72|             martyrs is merely their desire to obtain ~the robe of the
1172 Suppl, 72|          long, O Lord," says: "They desire an increase of joy and ~
1173 Suppl, 72|            s last end which all men desire naturally is happiness.
1174 Suppl, 72|     sufficed to satisfy the natural desire to obtain happiness: ~wherefore
1175 Suppl, 72|           be balked in his natural ~desire for happiness, and so there
1176 Suppl, 74|            of certain members that ~desire nobility from their being
1177 Suppl, 75|       Further, a natural and common desire cannot be empty and vain, ~
1178 Suppl, 75|           Cor. 5:4) ~it is a common desire that "we would not be unclothed
1179 Suppl, 75|            Reply OBJ 2: The perfect desire of the saints cannot be
1180 Suppl, 75|          prevents their conditional desire being void. Such is the
1181 Suppl, 75|             being void. Such is the desire ~whereby we would not be "
1182 Suppl, 75|         that ~be possible: and this desire is called by some a "velleity."~
1183 Suppl, 75|         retarded on ~account of its desire for the body, as Augustine
1184 Suppl, 79|            blessed martyrs so as to desire to see ~in that kingdom
1185 Suppl, 80|            at will in whatever they desire, it follows that they cannot
1186 Suppl, 83|             find it, and they shall desire to die, and ~death shall
1187 Suppl, 83|            pleasant to all, for all desire to be . . . But we must
1188 Suppl, 87|            wherefore "all naturally desire ~to know," as stated at
1189 Suppl, 88|              Therefore, ~that man's desire be satisfied the universe
1190 Suppl, 88|             Or it may refer ~to the desire of the future renewal which
1191 Suppl, 88|         appetite animals and plants desire to ~be for ever, if indeed
1192 Suppl, 88|            Reply OBJ 5: The natural desire to be for ever that is in
1193 Suppl, 89|           16 Para. 6/6~Further, the desire of the saints cannot be
1194 Suppl, 89|         frustrated. Now ~the common desire of the saints is to see
1195 Suppl, 89|           10:24, "to the just their desire ~shall be given." Now the
1196 Suppl, 89|             be given." Now the just desire to know all things, since "
1197 Suppl, 89|             things, since "all men ~desire naturally to know," and
1198 Suppl, 89|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 7: The desire of the saints to know all
1199 Suppl, 89|           seeing God: just as their desire to ~possess all good things
1200 Suppl, 90|         body and on account of this desire ~which proceeds from the
1201 Suppl, 90|            on account of the body's desire it ~is held back from tending
1202 Suppl, 91|              But the ~saints cannot desire this for the damned, since
1203 Suppl, 93|            who have been deflowered desire sexual intercourse the ~
1204 Suppl, 93|           concupiscence, and by the desire of ~experience, which arises
1205 Suppl, 93|            blessed martyrs so as to desire to see in that kingdom the
1206 Suppl, 94|      separated from their ~end, the desire whereof is in them by nature.
1207 Suppl, 94|            be moved the more to the desire or fear ~thereof. Since,
1208 Suppl, 95|          Div. Nom. iv), "the demons desire the good ~and the best,
1209 Suppl, 95|            as this ~good which they desire naturally is desired by
1210 Suppl, 95|         those days men . . . ~shall desire to die, and death shall
1211 Suppl, 95|            Therefore they would not desire their evil, i.e. that they
1212 Suppl, 95|          Further, the damned do not desire the increase of their ~punishment.
1213 Suppl, 95|        number. Therefore the damned desire not the damnation of those
1214 Suppl, 95|       happiness of the blessed, and desire their damnation.~Aquin.:
1215 Suppl, 95|      certain thing, ~which he would desire to know perfectly. Accordingly,
1216 Suppl, 96|           this life never ceased to desire sin. And if it be objected
1217 Suppl, 96|            in sin for ever for they desire rather to sin than to ~live."
1218 Appen1, 2|           this ~life the holy souls desire the Sovereign Good with
 
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