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      Part, Question501   2, 45  |      natural diligence which may be directed to both good ~and evil;
 502   2, 45  |                panourgia}] which is directed only to evil, ~and which
 503   2, 45  |     prudence, in so far as they are directed to ends. Wherefore he had
 504   2, 46  |       connected with it, which ~are directed to certain secondary acts
 505   2, 47  |           like matters a man can be directed, not ~by those things that
 506   2, 47  |            in so far as they can be directed by ~man to the end of human
 507   2, 47  |           in the present has to be ~directed. Therefore foresight is
 508   2, 47  |     particular thing may be rightly directed to its end. ~Hence it is
 509   2, 47  |            against them caution ~is directed, either that they may be
 510   2, 48  |           For regnative prudence is directed to the preservation of ~
 511   2, 48  |          justice in so far as it is directed to the common good, which
 512   2, 48  |         Ethic. vi, 5) "prudence is ~directed to a good life in general":
 513   2, 48  |       whereas domestic prudence is ~directed to a particular end, viz.
 514   2, 48  |              but in so far as it is directed to the common good, it ~
 515   2, 48  |            matters in the state are directed to the profit of ~individuals,
 516   2, 48  |           business of soldiering is directed to the ~service belongs
 517   2, 49  |             those things which are ~directed to the end of virtue, although
 518   2, 49  |             which human virtues are directed, are ~specified chiefly
 519   2, 49  |             well) and prudence are ~directed to the same end, as stated
 520   2, 49  |             1]), virtue is properly directed to ~an act which it renders
 521   2, 49  |         well. ~And since counsel is directed to command as to that which
 522   2, 49  |               deliberating well) is directed to prudence as to a ~principal
 523   2, 49  |           OBJ 2: Different acts are directed in different degrees to
 524   2, 49  |            of ~dialectics, which is directed to research and discovery,
 525   2, 49  |           law) be reckoned a virtue directed to good judgment, ~it seems
 526   2, 49  |           need for any other virtue directed to good ~command: and consequently
 527   2, 50  |         counsel, man requires to be directed by God who ~comprehends
 528   2, 50  |            counsel, ~whereby man is directed as though counseled by God,
 529   2, 50  |         counsel that man ~should be directed by God, as stated above (
 530   2, 50  |            the very fact that it is directed by the Holy Ghost, ~is enabled
 531   2, 50  |          the blessed there are acts directed to an end, or ~resulting,
 532   2, 50  |            Q[69], A[1]). Now we are directed by ~counsel in all acts
 533   2, 50  |            in ~all matters that are directed to the end of eternal life
 534   2, 51  |        except in so far as they are directed to different acts of reason,
 535   2, 51  |           rashly when they are not ~directed by reason: and this may
 536   2, 51  |       counsel takes ~cognizance, is directed to the formation of a right
 537   2, 53  |           regards things ~which are directed to the end of life as a
 538   2, 53  |            loved lawfully, if it be directed to the good ~of the soul
 539   2, 53  |            prudence of the flesh is directed to the love of the flesh.~
 540   2, 53  |            devil," as of a prudence directed to some evil end, which
 541   2, 53  |            purpose of the reason is directed to an end which is good ~
 542   2, 53  |       craftiness is a sin if it be ~directed to a good end.~Aquin.: SMT
 543   2, 53  |        dealings?" Now craftiness is directed to the same object. ~Therefore
 544   2, 53  |           about temporal things is ~directed to charity as its end, wherefore
 545   2, 54  |            of the Old Testament are directed to ~the precepts of the
 546   2, 54  |            of the Old Testament is ~directed to the precepts of the decalogue
 547   2, 54  |            act of prudence which is directed to the means.~Aquin.: SMT
 548   2, 56  |            person to whom they are ~directed. Hence about such dealings
 549   2, 56  |            virtue, since it is not ~directed to knowledge; wherefore
 550   2, 56  |           proper acceptation can be directed to another in both these
 551   2, 56  |           the good of a part can be directed to the ~good of the whole.
 552   2, 56  |         same even though its act be directed ~to a Divine good. Now it
 553   2, 56  |             of all ~the virtues are directed to a higher end, namely
 554   2, 56  |         every good of a part can be directed to the good of the ~whole,
 555   2, 56  |           so that if it be not thus directed it would seem without use
 556   2, 56  |          justice, whereby a ~man Is directed to the common good. Therefore
 557   2, 56  |              far as every virtue is directed to the common good by the
 558   2, 56  |         that it should happen to be directed to a further ~end either
 559   2, 56  |            others. Now a man can be directed to others in all matters
 560   2, 56  |     Consequently, since justice is ~directed to others, it is not about
 561   2, 56  |               are not in themselves directed to another man, which belongs
 562   2, 56  |      actions, are ~capable of being directed to another man. Consequently
 563   2, 56  |             another, and we are not directed ~immediately to another
 564   2, 56  |          but every moral ~virtue is directed to pleasure and pain, as
 565   2, 56  |    wherefore legal justice which is directed to the common good, ~is
 566   2, 56  |        particular justice which ~is directed to the good of another individual:
 567   2, 57  |      indirect object: and in things directed to an end the direct is
 568   2, 59  |           justice, since justice is directed to the ~common good. Now
 569   2, 59  |              particular justice is ~directed to the private individual,
 570   2, 59  |             another. This ~order is directed by commutative justice,
 571   2, 59  |       single person. ~This order is directed by distributive justice,
 572   2, 60  |             because restitution is ~directed to the good of the person
 573   2, 60  |        Since restitution is chiefly directed to the compensation ~for
 574   2, 61  |   dispensation of spiritualities is directed chiefly to the common good, ~
 575   2, 62  |           far as they are naturally directed to man's use, as the ~imperfect
 576   2, 62  |           use, as the ~imperfect is directed to the perfect. Now every
 577   2, 62  |          perfect. Now every part is directed to the ~whole, as imperfect
 578   2, 62  |        evildoer ~in so far as it is directed to the welfare of the whole
 579   2, 62  |        adultery is not necessarily ~directed to the preservation of one'
 580   2, 63  |             as the whole of ~man is directed as to his end to the whole
 581   2, 63  |              it may nevertheless be directed to the good of the community,
 582   2, 63  |            of the entire man is not directed to something ~belonging
 583   2, 63  |          whatever belongs to man is directed to ~his life. Hence in no
 584   2, 63  |          removal of a member can be directed to the ~good of one man,
 585   2, 64  |        according to His providence, directed certain things to the sustenance
 586   2, 64  |           Now theft and robbery are directed ~to the same end, viz. the
 587   2, 70  |        Reply OBJ 1: Reviling is not directed to the end of pride which
 588   2, 71  |          unfrequently backbiting is directed against good persons, with
 589   2, 74  |         intention of the speaker is directed not ~to evil but to good.~
 590   2, 75  |           prevents gain from being ~directed to some necessary or even
 591   2, 75  |         trading, both because it is directed to worldly gain, which ~
 592   2, 75  |          kind of exchange, which is directed to supply the ~necessaries
 593   2, 78  |           all the ~virtues that are directed to another person may by
 594   2, 78  |            in two ways may a virtue directed to ~another person fall
 595   2, 79  |         choice should be resolutely directed as to ~our last end; and
 596   2, 79  |        elicits, and by which man is directed to God ~alone, for instance,
 597   2, 79  |        answer that, Since virtue is directed to the good, wherever there
 598   2, 79  |          good to ~which religion is directed, is to give due honor to
 599   2, 79  |          action deals with matters ~directed to that end. Now the theological
 600   2, 79  |              performs certain deeds directed to God: and so Augustine
 601   2, 79  |            passions, but in actions directed to God, by establishing
 602   2, 79  |            answer that, Whatever is directed to an end takes its goodness
 603   2, 79  |         bodily actions, seems to be directed properly to ~the relief
 604   2, 80  |             itself and whatever ~is directed to the end, as stated above (
 605   2, 80  |           will itself about ~things directed to the end, or acts of the
 606   2, 80  |         Further, by religion man is directed to God alone, as stated ~
 607   2, 80  |              A[1]). But devotion is directed also to men; for we speak ~
 608   2, 81  |           140:2): "Let my prayer be directed ~as incense in Thy sight":
 609   2, 81  |            our prayers ought to be ~directed to the acquisition of grace
 610   2, 81  |          and afterwards whatever is directed ~to the end. Now our end
 611   2, 81  |              Body Para. 3/3 ~We are directed to beatitude accidentally
 612   2, 81  |        precedes the things that are directed to the ~end, and attainment
 613   2, 81  |              whereby an inferior is directed to something. Accordingly
 614   2, 82  |           answer that, Adoration is directed to the reverence of the
 615   2, 82  |            it ~proceeds from and is directed to spiritual devotion.~Aquin.:
 616   2, 82  |      Further, exterior adoration is directed to interior adoration. ~
 617   2, 83  |        outward acts of religion are directed to the inward acts. Again
 618   2, 83  |            an act of one ~virtue is directed to the end of another virtue
 619   2, 83  |          the very fact ~that it was directed to fornication. Accordingly,
 620   2, 83  |            of the other virtues are directed to the reverence ~of God,
 621   2, 83  |     sacrifices which are specially ~directed to the Divine worship, not
 622   2, 85  |           no particular portion was directed to be ~given to the ministers
 623   2, 85  |             1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Things directed to an end must be judged
 624   2, 86  |        command, in so far as it is ~directed to the reverence of God
 625   2, 86  |             to solemnity seem to be directed, not to God, but to men.
 626   2, 87  |             3: Further, swearing is directed to the purpose of confirming
 627   2, 88  |            Irrational creatures are directed to their own actions by ~
 628   2, 88  |           Now the action of what is directed and moved is also ~the action
 629   2, 89  |             the sacred writers, are directed respectively to ~the Blessed
 630   2, 90  |        those things whereby we are ~directed to God, as stated above (
 631   2, 91  |           Now the divine worship is directed to the ~glorification of
 632   2, 93  |               But all divination is directed ~to one end, namely, the
 633   2, 93  |           earthly honors, which are directed to the disposal of earthly
 634   2, 93  |            iron or boiling water is directed to the ~investigation of
 635   2, 93  |       unlawful, ~both because it is directed to the judgment of the occult,
 636   2, 94  |            secondly, through ~being directed to an evil end, as when
 637   2, 94  |             God; moreover, they are directed to a good end, namely, the ~
 638   2, 94  |             1/1~Whether observances directed to the alteration of bodies,
 639   2, 94  |         would seem that observances directed to the alteration of ~bodies,
 640   2, 94  |             1/1~Whether observances directed to the purpose of fortune-telling
 641   2, 94  |         would seem that observances directed to the purpose of ~fortune-telling
 642   2, 97  |        inasmuch as various sins are directed to ~the end of one sin,
 643   2, 97  |          the holiness of a place is directed to ~the holiness of man,
 644   2, 98  |      spiritual things through being directed thereto, ~for instance the
 645   2, 98  |        right of patronage, which is directed to the ~presentation of
 646   2, 98  |          sacred vessels, ~which are directed to the use of the sacraments.
 647   2, 98  |            that a ~man's service is directed to some kind of usefulness,
 648   2, 98  |             of a temporary favor is directed to some kind of ~usefulness
 649   2, 98  |           prelate a lawful service, directed to ~spiritual things (e.g.
 650   2, 98  |            service be unlawful, or ~directed to carnal things (e.g. a
 651   2, 99  |            whereby man is primarily directed to God, so again piety is
 652   2, 101 |             latria." Now the virtue directed to God as Lord is not distinct ~
 653   2, 101 |        distinct ~from that which is directed to Him as God. Therefore
 654   2, 102 |          greater than that which is directed to the end. Therefore if
 655   2, 102 |             to the poor, unless one directed these things to the fulfilment
 656   2, 103 |           God's will is essentially directed to the ~good, the greater
 657   2, 103 |            man's will is not always directed to the ~greater good: hence,
 658   2, 104 |        effect must needs always be ~directed to the end of the agent.
 659   2, 106 |             For if his intention is directed ~chiefly to the evil of
 660   2, 106 |          the avenger's intention be directed chiefly to some good, ~to
 661   2, 107 |           In the first ~place it is directed to another, since the manifestation,
 662   2, 107 |           to be an act of truth, is directed to another, inasmuch as
 663   2, 108 |        lying is diminished if it be directed ~to some good - either of
 664   2, 108 |       precepts of the decalogue are directed to the ~love of God and
 665   2, 109 |            Now ~guile and fraud are directed chiefly to deception, and
 666   2, 109 |          person whose ~intention is directed to both the above, one,
 667   2, 112 |             A[3]), since ~virtue is directed to good, wherever there
 668   2, 112 |           common with justice it is directed to ~another person, even
 669   2, 115 |               then, every virtue is directed to happiness, it seems that
 670   2, 115 |             is an act of virtue, is directed ~to happiness.~Aquin.: SMT
 671   2, 115 |             all external goods are ~directed to man's use. Hence the
 672   2, 115 |          money, in so far as ~it is directed to facilitate the use of
 673   2, 115 |         justice: ~first, that it is directed chiefly to another, as justice
 674   2, 115 |             which, in a manner, are directed to the common ~good, one
 675   2, 115 |             those virtues which are directed to the Divine good. For
 676   2, 115 |              and in this ~way it is directed to all the aforesaid goods.
 677   2, 116 |            virtues, by which man is directed to God. ~Nor again is it
 678   2, 116 |          measure: since whatever is directed to an end must needs be
 679   2, 116 |            ends of other ~vices are directed. But this does not apply
 680   2, 116 |             but rather of something directed to an ~end, as stated in
 681   2, 116 |            hand, prodigality is not directed to an end that is ~desirable
 682   2, 116 |            It is true that money is directed to something else as its ~
 683   2, 116 |           of a different kind being directed to its end; seeing that
 684   2, 117 |      prodigality seems always to be directed to ~some unlawful end, for
 685   2, 117 |             goods. Especially is it directed to pleasures, wherefore
 686   2, 117 |            even as all virtues are ~directed by prudence: wherefore if
 687   2, 119 |       Further, the gift of piety is directed by the gift of knowledge, ~
 688   2, 120 |         sole virtue whereby we are ~directed to another. Now we are directed
 689   2, 120 |     directed to another. Now we are directed to another by all the precepts ~
 690   2, 120 |              in so far as these are directed to one's neighbor, just
 691   2, 120 |             in so far as ~these are directed to God. Hence neither precepts
 692   2, 120 |      Wherefore since man was ~to be directed to virtue by means of the
 693   2, 120 |      religion, whereby man is duly ~directed to God, Who is the last
 694   2, 120 |       manner a ~bodily work that is directed to the bodily well-being
 695   2, 120 |       precepts of the decalogue are directed to the love of ~God and
 696   2, 120 |        except in so far as they are directed to a future ~reward, as
 697   2, 120 |       consent of the will, which is directed to deed or pleasure. ~Aquin.:
 698   2, 121 |            7) Whether its action is directed to its own good?~(8) Whether
 699   2, 121 |            1~OBJ 3: Further, war is directed to the preservation of a
 700   2, 121 |             the act of fortitude is directed not to fortitude but to
 701   2, 121 |             be better ~than what is directed to the end. Therefore the
 702   2, 121 |            1~Reply OBJ 2: Virtue is directed to the good of reason which
 703   2, 121 |             evils. And fortitude is directed to ~evils of the body, as
 704   2, 122 |            only in so far as it is ~directed to some good consisting
 705   2, 122 |             most account ~which are directed to the common good, since "
 706   2, 124 |           own life and ~whatever is directed thereto; and to do so in
 707   2, 125 |          far praiseworthy as ~it is directed by reason.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 708   2, 130 |            the end of every vice is directed to the end of pride, so
 709   2, 130 |            nature are such as to be directed ~to the end of a certain
 710   2, 130 |          according to Ethic. iv, is directed sometimes to gain, ~but
 711   2, 132 |           Now works done by men are directed to an end: and no end of
 712   2, 132 |       expenditure is ~that which is directed to Divine sacrifices": and
 713   2, 132 |           since its chief effect is directed to religion or holiness.~
 714   2, 132 |          the ~aspect of expenditure directed to the production of some
 715   2, 133 |             hinders this from being directed to the end of ~another vice,
 716   2, 134 |              the moral virtues are ~directed to the good, inasmuch as
 717   2, 134 |        Further, all the virtues are directed to the good of the soul. ~
 718   2, 134 |            by their very nature are directed to good. For it ~is virtue
 719   2, 137 |           the gift of ~fortitude is directed by the gift of counsel,
 720   2, 138 |                Now the precepts are directed to ~the virtues as to their
 721   2, 138 |           that, Precepts of law are directed to the end intended by the ~
 722   2, 138 |             to human laws, they are directed to certain earthly goods,
 723   2, 139 |            the rule ~of whatever is directed to the end. Now all the
 724   2, 139 |          are at man's disposal, are directed to some necessity of this
 725   2, 140 |            food and sex, which are ~directed to the preservation of nature.
 726   2, 140 |          good: because fortitude is directed to the common ~good more
 727   2, 140 |              food and sex which are directed to the preservation of life.
 728   2, 141 |            two ~kinds. For some are directed to nourishment: and in these
 729   2, 141 |      sobriety." Other pleasures are directed to the power of procreation,
 730   2, 145 |           is virtuous through being directed by reason to ~some virtuous [
 731   2, 145 |          virtue, in so far as it is directed to the end of that virtue,
 732   2, 145 |    necessary. Now bodily works are ~directed to temporal gain; and pilgrimages,
 733   2, 145 |             and pilgrimages, though directed to spiritual ~things, are
 734   2, 145 |        Therefore, since fasting is ~directed to a spiritual gain, and
 735   2, 145 |         above (AA[1],3), fasting is directed to two ~things, the deletion
 736   2, 145 |              AA[1],3,5), fasting is directed to the ~deletion and prevention
 737   2, 146 |        First, with regard to things directed to the end, inasmuch as
 738   2, 146 |             only such things as are directed to the end, for instance
 739   2, 146 |          merely in regard of things directed to the end.~Aquin.: SMT
 740   2, 146 |            true that food itself is directed to something as its ~end:
 741   2, 146 |          the toil of man's life is ~directed thereto, according to Eccles.
 742   2, 146 |    desirable, not in itself, but as directed to something else: wherefore ~
 743   2, 146 |             inordinate passions are directed to joy or sorrow, as stated
 744   2, 149 |       pleasures of touch ~which are directed to the maintenance of nature.
 745   2, 149 |          matter ~of abstinence, are directed to venereal pleasures, which
 746   2, 149 |        except in so far as they are directed to ~pleasures of touch.
 747   2, 149 |    pleasures of the palate, ~though directed somewhat to venereal pleasures,
 748   2, 149 |          pleasures, are essentially directed ~to the preservation of
 749   2, 149 |          union. Therefore purity is directed to chastity, ~not as a virtue
 750   2, 150 |         reason requires that things directed to an end should ~be used
 751   2, 150 |        those that are ~external are directed to those which belong to
 752   2, 150 |              belong to the body are directed to those which belong to
 753   2, 150 |       belong to the active life are directed to those ~which belong to
 754   2, 150 |              i, 2). Now marriage is directed to ~the common good: for
 755   2, 150 |       active life. Now virginity is directed to the ~good of the soul
 756   2, 150 |                whereas marriage is ~directed to the good of the body,
 757   2, 150 |        always excels ~that which is directed to the end; and the more
 758   2, 150 |             effectively a thing is ~directed to the end, the better it
 759   2, 151 |         just as the use of ~food is directed to the preservation of life
 760   2, 151 |           the ~use of venereal acts directed to the preservation of the
 761   2, 151 |        attaching to a venereal ~act directed according to reason, is
 762   2, 151 |           the desire for the things directed to the end. With regard ~
 763   2, 152 |           the union of the sexes is directed to the common good of the
 764   2, 152 |            are not sinful except as directed to those that he had mentioned ~
 765   2, 152 |          prohibition was apparently directed specially to those persons ~
 766   2, 152 |          sexual intercourse, ~being directed to the common good, is subject
 767   2, 152 |            virtue ~or vice, that is directed to the end of another virtue
 768   2, 152 |    observance of chastity, by being directed to ~the worship of God,
 769   2, 152 |         Reply OBJ 1: Lust, by being directed to another vice as its end,
 770   2, 152 |             lust in so far as it is directed to another vice as its end,
 771   2, 152 |          Further, lust regards acts directed to human generation, as ~
 772   2, 155 |             in itself, ~but only as directed to something else, for instance
 773   2, 156 |           the sensitive appetite is directed against vice and in ~accordance
 774   2, 156 |            of movement in the will ~directed to punishment by the judgment
 775   2, 158 |            virtue: ~since virtue is directed to good; and "good," according
 776   2, 159 |     intended to treat of virtues as directed to ~civic life, wherein
 777   2, 160 |            through other sins being directed to the end of pride which
 778   2, 160 |         excellence, to which may be directed anything that is ~inordinately
 779   2, 161 |     possible for his appetite to be directed ~to an inordinate end. Now
 780   2, 163 |      addressed to the serpent were ~directed to him who wrought through
 781   2, 164 |        those things to which man is directed by his ~knowledge. Hence
 782   2, 164 |            of which requires to be ~directed by knowledge. Now the virtues
 783   2, 164 |             so far as is previously directed by the knowing reason. Hence ~
 784   2, 164 |            in man's ~appetite being directed aright in applying the cognitive
 785   2, 164 |            to which studiousness is directed, whereas the trouble of ~
 786   2, 165 |            of the appetite or study directed ~to the learning of truth
 787   2, 165 |            of such knowledge is not directed in due ~manner to the knowledge
 788   2, 165 |     knowledge of sensible things is directed to two ~things. For in the
 789   2, 165 |            in other animals, it is ~directed to the upkeep of the body,
 790   2, 165 |            the second place, ~it is directed in a manner special to man,
 791   2, 165 |          sensitive knowledge is not directed to something useful, but
 792   2, 165 |    knowledge of sensible things ~is directed to something harmful, as
 793   2, 165 |            as looking on a woman is directed to ~lust: even so the busy
 794   2, 165 |           other people's actions is directed to ~detraction. on the other
 795   2, 166 |             is either about actions directed to ~another person, as justice,
 796   2, 166 |            bodily movements are not directed to another ~person, nor
 797   2, 166 |            pertaining to man ~being directed by his reason. Now it is
 798   2, 166 |            of ~outward movements is directed somewhat to other persons,
 799   2, 166 |           outward movements we are ~directed to other persons, the moderation
 800   2, 166 |            playful actions ~are not directed to something else." But
 801   2, 166 |            4/4~Now these things are directed according to the rule of
 802   2, 166 |           in their species are ~not directed to an end: but the pleasure
 803   2, 166 |       derived from such actions is ~directed to the recreation and rest
 804   2, 167 |        dress, in so far as dress is directed to the body's comfort. Thirdly, ~
 805   2, 167 |            4: In the case of an art directed to the production of goods ~
 806   2, 169 |        things to which prophecy is ~directed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171] A[
 807   2, 170 |          that the lowest things are directed by middle things. Now the ~
 808   2, 170 |              And since prophecy is ~directed to the good of others, it
 809   2, 171 |             but not so that they be directed to the representation of ~
 810   2, 171 |             3: Further, prophecy is directed for man's enlightenment;
 811   2, 172 |           imaginary vision, man is ~directed to know or do things pertaining
 812   2, 172 |           goes ~on. For prophecy is directed to the knowledge of Divine
 813   2, 172 |           above (A[2]), prophecy is directed to the ~knowledge of Divine
 814   2, 172 |            we speak ~of prophecy as directed to the Godhead as its end,
 815   2, 173 |             things whereunto he is ~directed naturally: provided this
 816   2, 173 |            its term to which man is directed both by nature ~and by his
 817   2, 174 |        Further, that whereby we are directed to God is seemingly more ~
 818   2, 174 |            than that whereby we are directed to men. Now, by the gift
 819   2, 174 |            gift of ~tongues, man is directed to God, whereas by prophecy
 820   2, 174 |           whereas by prophecy he is directed to ~man; for it is written (
 821   2, 174 |             gift of prophecy man is directed to God in his mind, ~which
 822   2, 174 |           more excellent than being directed to Him in his tongue. "He ~
 823   2, 174 |          hand, by prophecy a man is directed both to God and to man; ~
 824   2, 175 |            the grace of the word is directed to the ~profit of others.
 825   2, 176 |         that no gratuitous grace is directed to the working ~of miracles.
 826   2, 176 |           the gratuitous graces are directed. Now just as the ~knowledge
 827   2, 176 |       reasons. First, because it is directed to the confirmation of faith, ~
 828   2, 177 |    occupations of human actions, if directed to the ~requirements of
 829   2, 177 |         human occupations that are ~directed to the consideration of
 830   2, 178 |       contemplative life is chiefly directed to the ~contemplation of
 831   2, 178 |     contrary, The moral virtues are directed to external actions. Now ~
 832   2, 179 |     whatever he needs." Now ~we are directed in our relations to others,
 833   2, 179 |            which the active life is directed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[181] A[
 834   2, 179 |          that the moral virtues are directed chiefly, not to ~the contemplation
 835   2, 179 |        justice by which one man ~is directed in his relations towards
 836   2, 179 |          Even as the virtue that is directed to the end of another ~virtue
 837   2, 179 |             A[6]), if one ~thing be directed to another as its end, it
 838   2, 179 |            the thing to which it is directed: for ~instance "he who commits
 839   2, 179 |            knowledge of prudence is directed to the works of the ~moral
 840   2, 179 |        prudence, which is of itself directed to the works of ~the moral
 841   2, 179 |         truth inwardly, so as to be directed thereby ~in his outward
 842   2, 180 |            while the active life is directed to something else. Hence
 843   2, 180 |           The contemplative life is directed to the love of God, not ~
 844   2, 180 |           far as the active life is directed by the contemplative. Even
 845   2, 181 |            that his head should ~be directed upwards, his feet set firmly
 846   2, 181 |           members of ~the Church is directed to three things: perfection,
 847   2, 182 |        whereto the other states are directed. For the consideration ~
 848   2, 182 |            only ~such things as are directed to the end, as the Philosopher
 849   2, 182 |         like the commandments, are ~directed to charity; yet not in the
 850   2, 182 |            precepts of charity, are directed to the removal of things ~
 851   2, 182 |           whereas ~the counsels are directed to the removal of things
 852   2, 182 |         their cure. Their order is ~directed to some act in the Divine
 853   2, 182 |              the religious state is directed to the contemplative ~life,
 854   2, 182 |             the episcopal ~state is directed. For Gregory says (Pastor.
 855   2, 184 |             R.O. 4 Para. 2/2~Man is directed to future happiness by charity;
 856   2, 184 |          The episcopal state is not directed to the attainment of ~perfection,
 857   2, 184 |             though ~they need to be directed to the acquisition of perfection,
 858   2, 184 |     whereunto the religious vow ~is directed is the perfection of charity,
 859   2, 184 |          religious vow, but this is directed to them as its end.~Aquin.:
 860   2, 184 |           religious observances are directed to the three ~aforesaid
 861   2, 184 |            actions whereby a man is directed to the end ~of religion,
 862   2, 184 |     obedience, while all others are directed to these. ~Consequently
 863   2, 185 |             the religious ~state is directed to the attainment of the
 864   2, 185 |        answer that, Manual labor is directed to four things. First and ~
 865   2, 185 |            hands." Secondly, it ~is directed to the removal of idleness
 866   2, 185 |          much evil." Thirdly, it is directed to the ~curbing of concupiscence,
 867   2, 185 |          chastity." Fourthly, it is directed to almsgiving, wherefore ~
 868   2, 185 |           so far as manual labor is directed to obtaining food, it ~comes
 869   2, 185 |            end: since that which is directed to an end derives its necessity
 870   2, 185 |           so far as manual labor is directed to the removal of idleness,
 871   2, 185 |           so far as manual labor is directed ~to almsgiving, it does
 872   2, 186 |            a religious order can be directed to soldiering?~(4) Whether
 873   2, 186 |             religious order that is directed to the contemplative life ~
 874   2, 186 |          excellent than one that is directed to the active life?~(7)
 875   2, 186 |         things to which they may be directed: thus one ~may be directed
 876   2, 186 |          directed: thus one ~may be directed to the lodging of pilgrims,
 877   2, 186 |    different ~religious orders were directed to the same end and in the
 878   2, 186 |           every ~religious order is directed to the contemplative life,
 879   2, 186 |             religious order can be ~directed to the active life.~Aquin.:
 880   2, 186 |     religious life can be fittingly directed to the active life.~Aquin.:
 881   2, 186 |              the religious state is directed ~to the perfection of charity,
 882   2, 186 |      religious orders are fittingly directed to the works of the active
 883   2, 186 |        monastic profession, and are directed ~especially to the contemplative
 884   2, 186 |            a religious order can be directed to soldiering?~Aquin.: SMT
 885   2, 186 |           no religious order can be directed to ~soldiering. For all
 886   2, 186 |          not in so far as they ~are directed to a worldly object. Now
 887   2, 186 |    occupation of soldiering may be ~directed to the assistance of our
 888   2, 186 |        great honor." It can also be directed to the upkeep of divine ~
 889   2, 186 |            the ~soldiering which is directed to the service of God is
 890   2, 186 |              in so far as ~they are directed to the good of our neighbor,
 891   2, 186 |              we are now speaking is directed chiefly to the consideration
 892   2, 186 |         which consideration man is ~directed by study; for which reason
 893   2, 186 |             1~Reply OBJ 2: Study is directed to knowledge which, without
 894   2, 186 |            religious order which is directed to the greater good is better. ~
 895   2, 186 |           religious orders that are directed to ~the active life are
 896   2, 186 |      excellent than those which are directed to the ~contemplative life. ~
 897   2, 186 |            every religious order is directed to the perfection of ~charity,
 898   2, 186 |            those ~religious who are directed to military service, and
 899   2, 186 |           certain religious orders ~directed to the active life should
 900   2, 186 |     stricter observance than ~those directed to the contemplative life.
 901   2, 186 |    preferable to another, if it ~be directed to an end that is absolutely
 902   2, 186 |       greater good or because it is directed to more goods. If, however, ~
 903   2, 186 |             held by those which are directed to teaching and preaching,
 904   2, 186 |          belongs to those which are directed to contemplation, ~and the
 905   2, 186 |        excels another through being directed to higher action in the
 906   2, 186 |             excel another if it be ~directed to more of these actions
 907   2, 186 |        refers to the active life as directed to the ~salvation of souls.~
 908   2, 186 |         because its observances are directed by greater discretion to
 909   2, 186 |         flesh is more efficaciously directed to ~continence by means
 910   2, 186 |         good. And since religion is directed to ~the perfection of charity,
 911   2, 186 |             that a religious ~order directed to the bodily actions of
 912   2, 186 |          religious orders which are directed to the ~contemplative life
 913   2, 186 |            religious order which is directed to the bodily actions of
 914   2, 186 |     possession of a religious order directed to contemplation should
 915   2, 186 |           religious orders that are directed to the works whether ~corporal
 916   2, 186 |          religious orders that are ~directed to contemplation.~Aquin.:
 917   2, 187 |      charity, ~and the counsels are directed to them, not that these
 918   2, 187 |      precepts are secondary and are directed to the precepts of charity;
 919   2, 187 |           end in relation to things directed to the end. But the observance
 920   2, 187 |          apart from the counsels is directed to ~the observance of the
 921   2, 187 |          religious state is chiefly directed to the attachment ~of perfection,
 922   2, 187 |         which religious orders are ~directed are those whereby a man
 923   2, 187 |         which a religious order ~is directed, and secondarily on the
 924   3, 1   |    Incarnation of Christ is chiefly directed to taking ~away actual sins.~
 925   3, 6   |             reason of things being ~directed to God as to their end;
 926   3, 6   |           since lower creatures are directed to God ~by higher, as Dionysius
 927   3, 21  |           to be righteous and to be directed to God, He adds: ~'Nevertheless
 928   3, 24  |              predestinated is to be directed towards salvation, which
 929   3, 24  |             by ~reason of his being directed to the end of beatitude:
 930   3, 42  |             His apostles, should be directed at first to the Jews ~alone.
 931   3, 68  |             confession, since it is directed to the person of the minister,
 932   3, 71  |          without. But exorcisms are directed against those assaults of
 933   3, 71  |          done ~in the exorcism, are directed to the removal of the impediments.
 934   3, 72  |           Church's ~ordinations are directed by the wisdom of Christ.
 935   3, 77  |   consequently their action can be ~directed to a substantial form instrumentally,
 936   3, 82  |          intention of all should be directed to ~the same instant of
 937   3, 83  |        point out that his prayer is directed to God for the people, according
 938   3, 85  |           the virtue of ~penance is directed against sin, through love
 939 Suppl, 2 |          out each sin, unless it be directed to each. For ~this reason
 940 Suppl, 3 |            taken in so far as it is directed to all ~one's sins together,
 941 Suppl, 7 |            act of confession can be directed to the end of many virtues.~
 942 Suppl, 9 |              Further, confession is directed to satisfaction. But satisfaction ~
 943 Suppl, 12|         such a virtue through being directed to such and such an act.
 944 Suppl, 12|         whose end it is immediately directed, ~but is commanded by that
 945 Suppl, 12|            habit to whose end it is directed ultimately, ~hence satisfaction
 946 Suppl, 15|         pride of ~life." Fasting is directed against concupiscence of
 947 Suppl, 17|            OBJ 1: The same power is directed to two things, of which
 948 Suppl, 17|         other, as heat, in fire, is directed to make a thing hot ~and
 949 Suppl, 17|            power of consecrating is directed to only one act of ~another
 950 Suppl, 17|         power of the keys, which is directed to different acts, ~although
 951 Suppl, 18|        Further, rational powers are directed to opposites. But the power
 952 Suppl, 18|           with it. ~Therefore it is directed to opposites. Therefore
 953 Suppl, 21|          prays, which ~intention is directed to the person he prays for,
 954 Suppl, 26|          person who did them ~being directed in some way to the person
 955 Suppl, 26|           person's intention may be directed to another in three ways, ~
 956 Suppl, 27|      another. Now an ~indulgence is directed to the remission of punishment,
 957 Suppl, 29|             effect, is nevertheless directed towards that principal ~
 958 Suppl, 29|         which, as a sacramental, is directed to a sacrament ~consisting
 959 Suppl, 35|          the sacrament of Order ~is directed to counteract the defect
 960 Suppl, 35|          power. Now some Orders are directed only to certain bodily ~
 961 Suppl, 35|            some degree of authority directed to the ~dispensation of
 962 Suppl, 37|           Orders of ~the Church are directed to the hierarchical acts.
 963 Suppl, 37|           the sacrament of Order is directed to the sacrament of the ~
 964 Suppl, 37|          For the power of ~Order is directed either to the consecration
 965 Suppl, 37|    co-operation of the ministers is directed either to ~the sacrament
 966 Suppl, 37|     Secondly, there is the ministry directed to the disposal ~of the
 967 Suppl, 37|               there is the ministry directed to the proffering of the
 968 Suppl, 37|           empty cruet. The ministry directed to the preparation of the ~
 969 Suppl, 37|             the Order of readers is directed, who are ~therefore entrusted
 970 Suppl, 37|          the order of ~exorcists is directed. Thus the reason and number
 971 Suppl, 37|          not as sacraments, but ~as directed to hierarchical actions.
 972 Suppl, 37|         Reply OBJ 3: The orders are directed to the sacrament of the
 973 Suppl, 37|      offering of oblations are acts directed immediately to God. Therefore ~
 974 Suppl, 37|             sacrament of ~orders is directed to the sacrament of the
 975 Suppl, 37|          whereby it is most nearly ~directed to the sacrament of the
 976 Suppl, 37|           as one act is more nearly directed ~to that same sacrament.
 977 Suppl, 37|             because many things are directed to the ~Eucharist, as being
 978 Suppl, 37|             1~Reply OBJ 2: Acts are directed immediately to God in two
 979 Suppl, 37|          exercises acts immediately directed to God; because to impersonate
 980 Suppl, 37|         consecration of a church is directed to the purpose that Mass
 981 Suppl, 38|           the sacrament of Order is directed to the ~Eucharist, as accessory
 982 Suppl, 40|    whereunto the priestly ~power is directed. Therefore there should
 983 Suppl, 40|           AA[2],4), every Order is ~directed to the sacrament of the
 984 Suppl, 40|             character ~is specially directed to the sacrament of the
 985 Suppl, 40|             are several authorities directed to one ~purpose, there must
 986 Suppl, 41|           SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY AS DIRECTED TO AN OFFICE OF NATURE (
 987 Suppl, 41|            must treat of it (1) as ~directed to an office of nature; (
 988 Suppl, 41|             moment man is not being directed, he was previously ~directed
 989 Suppl, 41|        directed, he was previously ~directed by his reason.~Aquin.: SMT
 990 Suppl, 41|           move without being either directed by reason, and ~thus it
 991 Suppl, 41|            act of virtue, or not so directed, and then it will be ~an
 992 Suppl, 42|          Consequently matrimony as ~directed to the begetting of children,
 993 Suppl, 42|             institution, that it is directed to ~fulfill an office of
 994 Suppl, 42|          Further, the grace that is directed against the wound of sin
 995 Suppl, 42|           yet in so far as they are directed according to ~reason they
 996 Suppl, 42|          Further, this sacrament is directed to the preservation of the ~
 997 Suppl, 43|             Further, a betrothal is directed to marriage. But for marriage ~
 998 Suppl, 44|            be a joining. Now things directed to one ~purpose are said
 999 Suppl, 44|        marriage certain persons are directed to one ~begetting and upbringing
1000 Suppl, 44|         this joining, through being directed to some one ~thing, is matrimony;
 
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