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501 2, 57 | only aptness for a good work, ~but also the use: for 502 2, 57 | good act, but that his ~work be good. Rather would it 503 2, 57 | that he may produce a ~good work of art, and have it in good 504 2, 57 | the products of ~external work. Hence it is only about 505 2, 59 | sorrow is a hindrance to work, as the Philosopher states ~( 506 2, 59 | OBJ 2: Sorrow hinders the work that makes us sorrowful: 507 2, 61 | Patience hath a ~perfect work." Therefore patience should 508 2, 61 | those "whereby good men work for the good of their ~country 509 2, 65 | hence "pleasure taken in a work is a sign of habit" (Ethic. 510 2, 65 | different kind of good work.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[65] A[ 511 2, 65 | Consequently, in ~order that man work well in things referred 512 2, 65 | of doing a perfectly good work, and this ~consists in not 513 2, 65 | but it will not be the work of a perfect ~virtue unless 514 2, 66 | Reply OBJ 3: God does not work by necessity of nature, 515 2, 66 | Patience hath a ~perfect work." Therefore it would seem 516 2, 66 | said to have "a perfect work," by enduring ~evils, wherein 517 2, 68 | gift, according ~as its work proceeds from the Divine 518 2, 68 | perfectly, can of itself work according to them: not, ~ 519 2, 68 | imperfectly, cannot of itself work, unless it be moved by ~ 520 2, 68 | medical art ~perfectly, can work by himself; but his pupil, 521 2, 68 | fully ~instructed, cannot work by himself, but needs to 522 2, 68 | connatural end, man can work through the judgment of 523 2, 69 | according to Is. 32:17: "The work ~of justice shall be peace": 524 2, 71 | is ~productive of a good work; malice, according as virtue 525 2, 71 | it has to produce a good work. It is ~in this respect 526 2, 71 | makes a man good, and his work good, ~is in accord with 527 2, 71 | Whatever is irregular in a work of art, is unnatural to 528 2, 71 | art which produced that work. Now the eternal law is 529 2, 71 | human reason, as art to a work of art. Therefore it amounts 530 2, 76 | man, ~through stress of work or other occupations, neglects 531 2, 76 | when a man is unwilling to work hard ~at his studies, the 532 2, 77 | 14:22): "They err that ~work evil."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[ 533 2, 77 | weak, when it cannot do the work of a ~healthy member, the 534 2, 77 | members are not ~put to work, except by the consent of 535 2, 77 | passions of the ~sins . . . work [Vulg.: 'did work'] in our 536 2, 77 | work [Vulg.: 'did work'] in our members to bring 537 2, 78 | 14:22): "They err that work evil." Therefore ~no one 538 2, 79 | predestinated, to whom "all ~things work together unto good" (Rm. 539 2, 87 | that worketh evil." But to work evil is to sin. ~Therefore 540 2, 87 | I have seen ~those who work iniquity . . . perishing 541 2, 88 | venial sin. Now ~every good work disposes to mortal sin; 542 2, 88 | a habit, ~as such, is to work according to that habit; 543 2, 88 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A good work is not, of itself, a disposition 544 2, 89 | contingent disposition, just as work sometimes disposes to ~fever, 545 2, 90 | action, we may consider the work and ~the work done, for 546 2, 90 | consider the work and ~the work done, for instance the work 547 2, 90 | work done, for instance the work of building and the house 548 2, 90 | syllogism in respect of the work to be ~done, as stated above ( 549 2, 90 | regard to some individual work, must ~needs be devoid of 550 2, 90 | text goes on: "Who show the work of the law written in their 551 2, 93 | the ~under-crafts-men, who work with their hands. Since 552 2, 94 | just as a proposition is a work of reason. ~Now that which 553 2, 95 | different kinds of men who work in a special way for the ~ 554 2, 96 | themselves," since they "show the work of the law written in ~their 555 2, 97 | household he ~distributes work and necessaries of life 556 2, 98 | and fulfilleth them not in work." If therefore other ~men 557 2, 100 | this - that no man should work ~for the destruction of 558 2, 100 | works ~unwillingly. But to work with pleasure, i.e. joyfully 559 2, 100 | for ~"pleasure taken in a work proves the existence of 560 2, 102 | celebrated in memory of the work of the creation of the universe. 561 2, 102 | observed in memory of the work of the Divine government. 562 2, 105 | their office involved much work ~and anxiety, it would not 563 2, 105 | as a workman offers his work for hire, so do men ~let 564 2, 105 | moderation - both as to ~their work, lest, to wit, they should 565 2, 106 | have [Vulg.: 'show'] the work of the law ~written in their 566 2, 106 | New Law is not said to "work wrath": because as far ~ 567 2, 106 | the gift of the Spirit we work justice, and are delivered 568 2, 107 | in Matth., Hom. x [*The work of an unknown ~author]) 569 2, 108 | Nor is it a sin, but a ~work of supererogation for a 570 2, 108 | profession of faith, or to work ~miracles, or merely to 571 2, 109 | as ~every other thing can work its own operation of itself. 572 2, 109 | its natural endowments, work some ~particular good, as 573 2, 109 | healed is lifted up so ~as to work deeds meritoriously of everlasting 574 2, 110 | its subject good, and his work good," and "it is a good 575 2, 111 | second, "operation"; thus the work of heat is to make ~its 576 2, 113 | justification of the ungodly is a work of time or is ~sudden?~( 577 2, 113 | ungodly is God's greatest work?~(10) Whether the justification 578 2, 113 | ungodly is God's greatest work?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 579 2, 113 | ungodly is not God's ~greatest work. For it is by the justification 580 2, 113 | angels and men is a ~greater work than the justification of 581 2, 113 | heaven and earth is a greater work than the justification of 582 2, 113 | the recipient. Now in the work of creation something is ~ 583 2, 113 | ungodly is not God's greatest work.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 584 2, 113 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, A work may be called great in two 585 2, 113 | of action, and thus the work of creation is the greatest ~ 586 2, 113 | creation is the greatest ~work, wherein something is made 587 2, 113 | from nothing; secondly, a work may be ~called great on 588 2, 113 | creation is God's greatest work.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 589 2, 113 | ungodly is a miraculous work?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 590 2, 113 | ungodly is a ~miraculous work. For miraculous works are 591 2, 113 | ungodly is a miraculous work.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 592 2, 113 | nature, it is a miraculous work, as ~when He gave sight 593 2, 113 | generally speaking, every work that can be done by God 594 2, 113 | It is not a miraculous work, whenever a natural thing 595 2, 114 | There is a reward for thy ~work." Now a reward means something 596 2, 114 | given anyone in return for work or toil, as a price for 597 2, 114 | justice to make a return ~for work or toil. Now justice is 598 2, 114 | Him, ~but inasmuch as we work for His glory.~Aquin.: SMT 599 2, 114 | OBJ 2: Further, the less a work is due, the more meritorious 600 2, 114 | Now, ~less due is that work which is done by one who 601 2, 114 | grace a man cannot have a work equal to a work ~proceeding 602 2, 114 | cannot have a work equal to a work ~proceeding from grace, 603 2, 114 | that, Man's meritorious work may be considered in two 604 2, 114 | regards the substance of ~the work, and inasmuch as it springs 605 2, 114 | we speak of a meritorious work, inasmuch as it proceeds ~ 606 2, 114 | everlasting." And the worth of the work depends on ~the dignity 607 2, 114 | virtues. For wages are due to work, ~according to Mt. 20:8: " 608 2, 114 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: A work can be toilsome and difficult 609 2, 114 | from the greatness of the work, and thus the greatness 610 2, 114 | thus the greatness of the work ~pertains to the increase 611 2, 114 | reward is the term ~of the work, but grace is the principle 612 2, 114 | OBJ 3: Man's every good work proceeds from the first 613 2, 114 | His ~super-excellent power work still higher things. And 614 2, 1 | stated at the outset of this ~work (FP, Q[1], A[2]).~Aquin.: 615 2, 1 | faith, a place is given to a work ~appropriated to the Father, 616 2, 1 | creation, and likewise, a work ~appropriated to the Holy 617 2, 1 | faith should contain some work appropriated to ~the Son 618 2, 1 | article referring to the work of ~glorification into two, 619 2, 1 | intellect, power does not work save by the will and knowledge. 620 2, 1 | to the Son: so that each work belongs by appropriation, 621 2, 3 | 2 Thess. 1:11, "and the ~work of faith in power" as referring 622 2, 3 | to "confession which is a work ~proper to faith."~Aquin.: 623 2, 6 | Therefore it is not the work of God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 624 2, 8 | Monte i, 4): "The ~sixth work of the Holy Ghost which 625 2, 10 | unbelievers, ~they can do no good work, but sin in every action 626 2, 10 | unbeliever, for he may work on an unbeliever's farm. 627 2, 10 | Church permits Christians to work on the land ~of Jews, because 628 2, 11 | we should both wish and ~work our neighbor's good. Again, 629 2, 13 | remission of sins, which is the work of the Holy Ghost, Who is 630 2, 13 | Grace and truth were the work of Christ through the gifts ~ 631 2, 16 | its subject good, and its work good ~likewise." Consequently 632 2, 16 | He Who hath begun a good work in you, will perfect it 633 2, 17 | moral virtues are said to work with greater ~certainty 634 2, 18 | covetousness as love of work because men work on account 635 2, 18 | love of work because men work on account of covetousness, ~ 636 2, 18 | since the covetous man seeks work ~not as end but as a means: 637 2, 18 | the builder begins his work.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[ 638 2, 18 | where wisdom ~begins to work, and in this way fear is 639 2, 23 | increase of charity is God's work, even as the ~causing of 640 2, 23 | with one hand doing the work, and with the other holding 641 2, 23 | where it is; if it ceases to work it ~is not charity." Now 642 2, 23 | but it does not always work great things ~in its act, 643 2, 24 | goods for him, ~nor do they work for that end, nor do they 644 2, 24 | things, and ~if it ceases to work, it is no longer love." 645 2, 24 | for "by tempting us they work crowns for us," as Augustine 646 2, 25 | loving a benefactor or to work against him, than to ~cease 647 2, 25 | to a man to love his own work (thus it is ~to be observed 648 2, 25 | directed to God, and ~even work for that end according to 649 2, 28 | to Is. 32:17: "And ~the work of justice shall be peace." 650 2, 28 | Reply OBJ 3: Peace is the "work of justice" indirectly, 651 2, 28 | to peace: but it is the work of charity ~directly, since 652 2, 29 | Whilst we have time, let ~us work good to all men."~Aquin.: 653 2, 30 | Further, almsgiving is a work of mercy. But the reproof 654 2, 31 | fraternal correction is a work of ~mercy. Therefore even 655 2, 32 | passions of sins . . . did work in ~our members to bring 656 2, 33 | a certain weariness of work, as appears from a gloss 657 2, 33 | distasteful ~and burdensome work, or sorrows on account of 658 2, 34 | doers, nor envy them that work ~iniquity," and elsewhere ( 659 2, 38 | pillager and the oppressor ~who work bodily harm; not, however, 660 2, 42 | Whilst we have time, let us work good to all ~men" - and 661 2, 42 | anonymous author's unfinished work ~(Opus imperf. Hom. xlii, 662 2, 42 | commanded (Gal. 6:10) to "work good . . . especially to 663 2, 45 | application of right reason in the work of production ~belongs to 664 2, 45 | there may be need of in the ~work." Therefore prudence is 665 2, 45 | possessor good, and his work good likewise." Now good 666 2, 45 | of good ~counsel is the work of prudent man especially." 667 2, 47 | 1/1~I answer that, The work of prudence is to take good 668 2, 47 | others. But this is the work of reason. Wherefore it 669 2, 47 | to an end, and its proper work is to set them ~in due order 670 2, 50 | or not, and yet not every work of mercy is ~necessary for 671 2, 51 | inconstancy and every evil work." ~But jealousy pertains 672 2, 53 | it is lawful for a man to work for the temporal things 673 2, 53 | If any man ~will not work, neither let him eat." Therefore 674 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, No work can be virtuous, unless 675 2, 55 | whereas the right in a ~work of justice, besides its 676 2, 55 | others. Because a man's work is said to be just when 677 2, 55 | expression of the particular just work which the reason ~determines, 678 2, 55 | right" or the "just" is a ~work that is adjusted to another 679 2, 59 | when a man justly exacts a work of ~another, or does a work 680 2, 59 | work of ~another, or does a work for him. Accordingly, if 681 2, 59 | man's chattel, person, or work against his will, and this ~ 682 2, 64 | external things, since he can work no change in their nature. 683 2, 69 | sufficient to bestow a work of mercy on all those who 684 2, 69 | is bound ~to bestow the work of mercy on him. If, however, 685 2, 69 | made to thee." ~Now it is a work of mercy to plead another' 686 2, 69 | knowledge is accomplished by the work of the body: hence it is ~ 687 2, 71 | appendix to St. Augustine's work] reckons it a slight sin " 688 2, 74 | Cursed is the earth in thy work," ~so that its barrenness 689 2, 75 | prevents him ~carrying out his work. But if a man states the 690 2, 76 | labor which they exercise by work or by tongue. If on the ~ 691 2, 83 | A true sacrifice is any ~work done that we may cleave 692 2, 83 | fellowship." But not every ~good work is a special act of some 693 2, 86 | against God, and since no work is acceptable to God unless 694 2, 86 | in the Third Part of this work ~[*XP, Q[53], A[2]].~Aquin.: 695 2, 87 | the ~Third Part of this work: of the taking of God's 696 2, 88 | this relates to those who work miracles by calling on God: 697 2, 95 | Further, all those who work miracles by invoking the 698 2, 95 | such like deeds, all who work miracles would tempt ~God.~ 699 2, 95 | Reply OBJ 2: When saints work miracles by their prayers, 700 2, 98 | you not, that they who ~work in the holy place, eat the 701 2, 98 | in ~the Third Part of the work [*XP, Q[42], A[3]]. Wherefore 702 2, 120 | whatsoever you do in word or in work . . . do ye in the name 703 2, 120 | This universal boon was the work of the ~Creation of the 704 2, 120 | of the world, from which work God is stated to have rested 705 2, 120 | thing is ~cessation from work, and is signified in the 706 2, 120 | day . . . thou shalt do no work." The kind of work meant 707 2, 120 | do no work." The kind of work meant appears ~from Lev. 708 2, 120 | You shall do no servile work on that day [*Vulg.: 'You ~ 709 2, 120 | Vulg.: 'You ~shall do no work on that day']." Now servile 710 2, 120 | that day']." Now servile work is so called from ~servitude: 711 2, 120 | God; and in this way the ~work of worship, which pertains 712 2, 120 | may be called a ~servile work. In this sense servile work 713 2, 120 | work. In this sense servile work is not forbidden on the 714 2, 120 | does ~not cease from his work. Yet he profanes not the 715 2, 120 | other but lawful bodily work. ~Hence Augustine says ( 716 2, 120 | the ~Jew did some useful work on his farm than spent his 717 2, 120 | brother." Hence a ~corporal work pertaining to the preservation 718 2, 120 | In like manner a ~bodily work that is directed to the 719 2, 120 | day?" And again, a bodily work that is done to avoid an 720 2, 120 | Hence the prohibition to work on the Lord' day is not 721 2, 121 | possessor good, and renders his work good." Hence ~human virtue, 722 2, 121 | man ~good, and tenders his work good. Now man's good is 723 2, 121 | make man good, to make his work accord with ~reason. This 724 2, 122 | suffer for doing any good work, or for avoiding any sin, 725 2, 130 | according to patience in good work . . . glory and ~honor" [* 726 2, 132 | temperance, for he does a great ~work of temperance. Therefore, 727 2, 132 | Strictly "facere" means to work something in ~external matter, 728 2, 132 | special virtue. For the work done is produced by act: 729 2, 132 | goodness, namely ~that the work produced [factum] by the 730 2, 132 | does the ~same in every work that can be produced in 731 2, 132 | the production of a great ~work. Now works done by men are 732 2, 132 | magnificence does a ~great work especially in reference 733 2, 132 | magnificence to produce an external work. ~But not even great expenditure 734 2, 132 | of producing an ~external work, for instance when one spends 735 2, 132 | intend doing some great work. Now for the doing of a 736 2, 132 | for the doing of a great work, ~proportionate expenditure 737 2, 132 | in order that some great work may be accomplished in becoming ~ 738 2, 132 | produce a more magnificent work with equal," i.e. proportionate, ~" 739 2, 132 | uses to produce a great work, and also ~the very money 740 2, 132 | in relation to some great work ~which has to be produced, 741 2, 132 | to the production of some work, for ~instance in order 742 2, 132 | comparison ~to some particular work; which, though little in 743 2, 132 | proportion of expenditure to the work he has in hand. This is ~ 744 2, 133 | relation to the kind of work ~he does. This may be little 745 2, 133 | one way as regards ~the work itself to be done, in another 746 2, 133 | principally the greatness of his ~work, and secondarily he intends 747 2, 133 | that he may produce a great work. Wherefore the ~Philosopher 748 2, 133 | intends to produce a little work, that is, he does ~not shrink 749 2, 133 | from producing a little work, so long as he spends little. ~ 750 2, 133 | good" of the magnificent work, "for the trifle" that ~ 751 2, 133 | between expenditure and ~work. Now the essence of vice 752 2, 133 | little in comparison with the work, so may it be great in comparison 753 2, 133 | in comparison with ~the work in that it exceeds the proportion 754 2, 133 | between expenditure and work. Hence it is manifest that 755 2, 133 | intends to spend less than his work is worth, and ~thus fails 756 2, 133 | his expenditure and his ~work, has a vice opposed to it, 757 2, 133 | is proportionate to his work. This vice ~is called in 758 2, 133 | so called from the great work done, but not ~from the 759 2, 133 | expenditure being in excess of the work: for this belongs to the ~ 760 2, 133 | expenditure the value ~of the work, by spending much where 761 2, 133 | on the part of the great work, which the ~magnificent 762 2, 134 | patience hath a ~perfect work" (James 1:4). Therefore 763 2, 134 | and renders the latter's work ~good" (Ethic. ii, 6). Hence 764 2, 134 | is said to have a perfect work in bearing ~hardships: for 765 2, 134 | persistently accomplishing a good work (which regards constancy) 766 2, 135 | persist ~unchangeably in the work of that virtue, as stated 767 2, 135 | twofold: one is the end of the work, the other is the end of 768 2, 135 | the end of ~the virtuous work, for instance that a soldier 769 2, 135 | magnificent man until his work be accomplished. There ~ 770 2, 135 | in accomplishing a good work gives ~perseverance its 771 2, 137 | accomplishing an arduous work, or in enduring grievous 772 2, 137 | may attain the end of each work begun, and avoid whatever 773 2, 137 | to attain the end of his work, or to avoid evils or dangers, 774 2, 137 | accomplishing any difficult work. Wherefore the gift of ~ 775 2, 139 | quoted do not occur in ~the work referred to; Cf. his De 776 2, 139 | differs from the end of the work, thus it is clear ~that 777 2, 145 | counsel. Now fasting is a work of supererogation: else 778 2, 145 | pilgrimage or laborious work can be conveniently deferred 779 2, 145 | stages, or of doing much work, ~either for one's bodily 780 2, 145 | to undertake some pious work, since Christ prayed before 781 2, 146 | 14:22, "They err ~that work evil." Therefore they are 782 2, 150 | virginity. Moreover, martyrs work more ~mightily in order 783 2, 151 | more than anything else work the greatest havoc in a ~ 784 2, 151 | yet it is needed for the work of the generative power. 785 2, 152 | in the Third Part of this work ~(XP, Q[50], seqq.), where 786 2, 152 | for instance when by the work ~of a devil the sleeper' 787 2, 154 | because anger seeks to work openly, ~whereas concupiscence 788 2, 156 | of ~judgment, it is God's work, since he who has power 789 2, 159 | deeds, namely that in one's work one should not depart from ~ 790 2, 162 | Cursed is the earth in thy work." Secondly, by the cares 791 2, 162 | those who do not themselves work on ~the land, are busied 792 2, 163 | that the former was the work of a devil, whereas the ~ 793 2, 163 | whereas the ~latter was the work of an angel. Hence (Gen. 794 2, 166 | pressure of his attention to work." Now this relaxation of 795 2, 166 | relaxation of the mind from ~work consists in playful words 796 2, 166 | because he cannot always be at work, since his power is finite 797 2, 166 | equal to a fixed amount of work. Consequently ~when he goes 798 2, 166 | his measure in a certain work, he is oppressed and ~becomes 799 2, 166 | soul works, the body is at ~work likewise, in so far as the 800 2, 166 | soul be occupied with the work of contemplation, since ~ 801 2, 167 | should they deface God's work and ~fabric, the clay that 802 2, 170 | which is annexed to the work quoted]). Much more therefore 803 2, 170 | Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 3: The work of the instrument is ascribed 804 2, 170 | cause, ~and nature cannot work without a previous disposition 805 2, 170 | which is annexed to the work quoted]) that "if ~interpretation 806 2, 174 | much less does God Whose work is more orderly than ~nature' 807 2, 175 | He it is Who perfects the work within. Hence Gregory says 808 2, 175 | things which nature also can work, so too the Holy ~Ghost 809 2, 176 | ii, 30) that "the saints work ~miracles, sometimes by 810 2, 176 | 1~Whether the wicked can work miracles?~Aquin.: SMT SS 811 2, 176 | seem that the wicked cannot work miracles. For miracles ~ 812 2, 176 | seem that the wicked cannot work miracles.~Aquin.: SMT SS 813 2, 176 | do not good works, cannot work miracles.~Aquin.: SMT SS 814 2, 176 | seem that wicked men cannot work miracles.~Aquin.: SMT SS 815 2, 176 | But the good do not all work miracles. Much less therefore 816 2, 176 | that even the wicked can work miracles.~Aquin.: SMT SS 817 2, 176 | way even the wicked can work miracles. Hence Jerome commenting 818 2, 176 | teach a false doctrine never work ~true miracles in confirmation 819 2, 176 | doctrine, ~sometimes they work true miracles as confirming 820 2, 176 | lxxxiii, qu. ~79): "Magicians work miracles in one way, good 821 2, 178 | according to Is. 32:17, "The work of justice shall be peace": 822 2, 178 | the contemplative life we work not with our bodies, so 823 2, 179 | which "being occupied ~with work, sees less, and yet since 824 2, 179 | while the ~other is external work to which the active life 825 2, 179 | life ~being occupied with work, sees less," wherefore it 826 2, 179 | 1~Whether teaching is a work of the active or of the 827 2, 179 | seem that teaching is a work not of the active but of ~ 828 2, 179 | Therefore teaching is a work of the contemplative life.~ 829 2, 180 | undertake an honest ~toil," the work namely of the active life. " 830 2, 180 | under the stress of present work," by reason of the ~necessity 831 2, 180 | life, being occupied with work, sees less." Therefore the 832 2, 180 | drive them away." Hence the ~work of the active life conduces 833 2, 180 | chance to have any hard work to do ~they give way at 834 2, 180 | stimulates slothful souls to work, and fear restrains souls 835 2, 182 | patience hath a perfect work." ~Therefore seemingly the 836 2, 182 | stated to have a perfect work in relation to ~charity, 837 2, 182 | whom when his father said: "Work in my vineyard," ~answered: " 838 2, 182 | Holy Ghost to desire to work out his salvation in ~a 839 2, 183 | bishop, he desireth a good work." Now it is ~lawful and 840 2, 183 | praiseworthy to desire a good work. Therefore it is even ~praiseworthy 841 2, 183 | final, namely the bishop's work, whereby the good of ~our 842 2, 183 | of his desire is the good work and not the ~precedence 843 2, 183 | indeed good to ~desire a good work, but to desire the primacy 844 2, 183 | episcopal office, save the good work. Wherefore Augustine says ( 845 2, 183 | bishop, desireth a good work,' he wished to explain what 846 2, 183 | episcopacy ~is: for it denotes work and not honor: since {skopos} 847 2, 183 | sun are vanity, but the ~work itself which that honor 848 2, 183 | desire" (namely of the ~good work) "he forthwith turns this 849 2, 183 | God a man binds himself to work for the salvation of his ~ 850 2, 183 | he has bound himself to work not only for his own but 851 2, 183 | should a man forego the work of ~his own salvation, which 852 2, 183 | wherein he is able also to work out ~his own salvation. 853 2, 183 | possessing anything is a work of supererogation, for it 854 2, 183 | Gospel, this would be a work of supererogation, as Paul ~ 855 2, 184 | Further, almsgiving is a work most acceptable to God, 856 2, 184 | essential to ~virtue is not a work of supererogation, but is 857 2, 184 | more busily occupied in work than those who live in ~ 858 2, 185 | according to 1 Thess. 4:11, "Work with your ~own hands as 859 2, 185 | namely religious ~that do no work, of whom he is speaking 860 2, 185 | 10, "If any man will not work, neither let him eat," says: " 861 2, 185 | themselves, who are unwilling to work with ~their body. We occupy 862 2, 185 | unworthy to be heard who work not with their hands. Secondly, 863 2, 185 | cannot spare time for manual work, can all in the monastery 864 2, 185 | sake, ~you may henceforth work with the labor of your hands, 865 2, 185 | 10): "If any man will not work, neither let him eat." ~ 866 2, 185 | 29): "Send" thy slave "to work, that he be not ~idle, for 867 2, 185 | livelihood ~is bound to work with his hands, whatever 868 2, 185 | Apostle: "If any man will not work, neither ~let him eat," 869 2, 185 | one would ~not be bound to work with one's hands. The same 870 2, 185 | written (1 Thess. 4:11): "Work with ~your own hands, as 871 2, 185 | that if any man will not work, ~neither let him eat. For 872 2, 185 | handiwork denotes all kinds of work, whereby a man may ~lawfully 873 2, 185 | to admit none unless they work or labor, not so much ~for 874 2, 185 | for the servants of God to work with their hands, on ~account 875 2, 185 | religious are bound to work with their hands, if they 876 2, 185 | for whose advantage they work.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[ 877 2, 185 | their hands from their work," it is clear that he cannot 878 2, 185 | God's sake are bound to work with ~their hands, when 879 2, 185 | of necessity, sometimes a work of supererogation. It was 880 2, 185 | order to give an example ~of work to the idle; hence he says ( 881 2, 185 | neither did the other apostles work with their ~hands.~Aquin.: 882 2, 185 | support themselves by the work of their hands. Therefore ~ 883 2, 185 | payment of their labor or ~work, according to Mt. 10:10: " 884 2, 185 | leave God's servants who ~work with their hands without 885 2, 185 | those who were unwont to work with ~their hands: wherefore 886 2, 185 | commended indeed if they work with their hands, but if 887 2, 185 | excuse themselves ~from work on the score of bodily weakness, 888 2, 185 | If they be unwilling to work, neither let them eat. For 889 2, 185 | delegation; and thus ~when they work in the field of the Lord, 890 2, 185 | without doing any manual work, as well as an evident profit 891 2, 185 | 4:11): "That you . . . work with ~your own hands as 892 2, 185 | passage says: "You must work and not be idle, because 893 2, 185 | and not be idle, because work ~is both honorable and a 894 2, 185 | 10, "If ~any man will not work," etc. says: "He wishes 895 2, 185 | the servants of God to ~work with the body, so as to 896 2, 185 | to beg while omitting to work with one's hands.~Aquin.: 897 2, 185 | church, or for any ~other work whatever that is conducive 898 2, 186 | responsibility to contemplation, work to rest." Now the ~religious 899 2, 186 | Accordingly we must say that the work of the active life is twofold. 900 2, 186 | contemplation." And this work is ~more excellent than 901 2, 186 | to contemplate. The other work ~of the active life consists 902 2, 186 | to ~finish properly the work they had undertaken." And, 903 2, 187 | vows, one and the same work done in fulfilment of a 904 2, 187 | obstinate in evil, so a ~good work is the more praiseworthy 905 2, 187 | else whoever does a good ~work for a time, would be unfit 906 2, 187 | Holy Ghost to ~desire to work out his salvation in a monastery 907 2, 187 | reach the perfection of the work he has undertaken, and nowise 908 2, 187 | If this counsel or ~this work be of God, you cannot overthrow 909 3 | in order to complete ~the work of theology, that after 910 3, 1 | Now, seemingly, in the work of the Incarnation alone 911 3, 1 | man is God. And in this work especially the universe ~ 912 3, 1 | with this to ~say that the work of the Incarnation was ordained 913 3, 1 | also He predestined the work ~of the Incarnation to be 914 3, 1 | the human race. For the work of the ~Incarnation sprang 915 3, 1 | not to have ~put off the work of the Incarnation, but 916 3, 1 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the work of grace is not less orderly 917 3, 1 | not less orderly than the work of ~nature. But nature takes 918 3, 1 | Consol. iii). Therefore the work of Christ ought to have 919 3, 1 | the beginning. But in the work of the Incarnation we see 920 3, 1 | I answer that, Since the work of the Incarnation is principally 921 3, 1 | It would seem that the work of the Incarnation ought 922 3, 1 | imperfection in time. Now in the work ~of the Incarnation both 923 3, 1 | received"; and hence the work of the Incarnation ought 924 3, 1 | of youth." But in another work (De Gen. cont. Manich. i, 925 3, 1 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The work of the Incarnation is to 926 3, 4 | which is a most miraculous work, is not limited to one ~ 927 3, 4 | skilful workman completes his work in the shortest ~manner 928 3, 5 | anything fictitious in His work, since He is the Truth. 929 3, 5 | Dial. Qq. lxv, qu. 4, work of an ~unknown author]): " 930 3, 5 | might carry through the work of our ~redemption.~Aquin.: 931 3, 7 | of ~the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the 932 3, 12 | knowledge of His Divine work, and of ~the flesh assumed 933 3, 13 | not only that He ~might work miracles, but also that 934 3, 14 | in order to carry out the work of our ~redemption, as stated 935 3, 15 | way it is properly said to work, for operations are attributed 936 3, 19 | this kind of thing for his work: thus ~to heat is the proper 937 3, 19 | make a bench is not the work of the axe ~independently 938 3, 19 | Reply OBJ 5: The proper work of the Divine operation 939 3, 19 | different from ~the proper work of the human operation. 940 3, 19 | heal a leper is a proper ~work of the Divine operation, 941 3, 19 | touch him is the proper work of the ~human operation. 942 3, 19 | operations concur in one work, inasmuch ~as one nature 943 3, 21 | by God; and this is the work of reason alone. Hence prayer 944 3, 23 | perfection. ~Wherefore, as by the work of creation the Divine goodness 945 3, 23 | certain likeness, so by the work of adoption the ~likeness 946 3, 25 | Sermon on the Assumption, work of an anonymous ~author] 947 3, 27 | as Augustine says in ~his work De Trinitate [*Cf. Sent. 948 3, 27 | of His doctrine, ~should work miracles. Hence of John 949 3, 30 | St. Jerome but not his work]: "It is well that an angel 950 3, 30 | Assumption (De Assump. ~B.V.M. [*Work of another author: among 951 3, 31 | woman, as far as this is the work of God: wherefore it is 952 3, 32 | Christ's conception was the work of God. Therefore it seems 953 3, 32 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The work of the conception is indeed 954 3, 34 | hence the Father does not work through the Son as an instrument, 955 3, 35 | we might acknowledge the work of God in the ~transformation 956 3, 35 | Himself (Jn. 9:4): "I must work the works of Him that sent 957 3, 36 | that He should not begin to work miracles at an ~early age. 958 3, 36 | this manifestation is the work of God. Therefore it was ~ 959 3, 38 | The whole teaching and work of John was ordered unto ~ 960 3, 38 | was not given to John to work a sign. Yet when ~the Jews 961 3, 38 | the whole teaching and work ~of John was in preparation 962 3, 39 | came for Him to teach, to work miracles, ~and to draw men 963 3, 40 | For the Law forbade any work whatsoever to be done on 964 3, 40 | seventh day from all His work which He had done." But ~ 965 3, 40 | Sabbath forbids not Divine work, but human work: for though 966 3, 40 | not Divine work, but human work: for though God ~ceased 967 3, 40 | wrought ~miracles was a Divine work: hence He says (Jn. 5:17): " 968 3, 40 | worketh ~until now; and I work."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 969 3, 41 | there. Again, ~every good work, compared to the flesh and 970 3, 41 | have done otherwise than work a miracle, as did John the ~ 971 3, 42 | Christ, whom they ~deemed to work miracles by the magic art.~ 972 3, 43 | 3) When did He begin to work miracles?~(4) Whether His 973 3, 43 | fitting that He should ~work miracles in His first coming.~ 974 3, 43 | that, God enables man to work miracles for two reasons. 975 3, 43 | most fitting that He should work miracles. Wherefore He Himself 976 3, 43 | seem that Christ did not work miracles by Divine power. ~ 977 3, 43 | it ~seems that He did not work miracles by Divine power.~ 978 3, 43 | it seems that He did not work miracles by Divine power.~ 979 3, 43 | seems ~that Christ did not work miracles by Divine power.~ 980 3, 43 | was unfitting for Him to ~work miracles among unbelievers. 981 3, 43 | since the devil does not work against his own kingdom. 982 3, 43 | Whether Christ began to work miracles when He changed 983 3, 43 | Christ did not begin to work miracles when He ~changed 984 3, 43 | not then that He began to work miracles.~Aquin.: SMT TP 985 3, 43 | was unbecoming for Him to work miracles before He began 986 3, 43 | that He should not begin to work wonders from His early ~ 987 3, 43 | without having seen Him work any miracles," as Gregory ~ 988 3, 43 | miracles was one particular work. ~Therefore none of them 989 3, 43 | co-operates ~with Christ in the work of his justification? . . . 990 3, 43 | power, the latter is ~a work of greater mercy."~Aquin.: 991 3, 43 | 3: When some particular work is proper to some agent, 992 3, 43 | agent, then ~that particular work is a sufficient proof of 993 3, 43 | since it is proper to God to work miracles by His ~own power, 994 3, 44 | was unfitting for Him to work miracles in the demons.~ 995 3, 44 | afterwards, when he saw ~Him work miracles, he had a sort 996 3, 44 | specially to teach and to work miracles for the ~good of 997 3, 44 | fitting that Christ should work miracles in the heavenly ~ 998 3, 44 | unfitting that Christ should work ~miracles in the heavenly 999 3, 44 | seems that Christ did not work any change in the movements ~ 1000 3, 44 | fitting that Christ should work miracles in ~life and when


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