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      Part, Question1001 Suppl, 44|           of the cause, since it is directed to the one identical begetting; ~
1002 Suppl, 44|             purpose to ~which it is directed, and this is what pertains
1003 Suppl, 44|       effect to which matrimony is ~directed, namely the common life
1004 Suppl, 44|            which this ~community is directed, namely Divine and human
1005 Suppl, 45|       together, ~in so far as it is directed to an office of nature and
1006 Suppl, 45|           but the union of ~persons directed to one purpose, as stated
1007 Suppl, 45|       object to which ~the union is directed, whereas it is more than
1008 Suppl, 45|             present, but consent is directed to the ~present, so that
1009 Suppl, 45|             present, the consent is directed to a future time, and hence
1010 Suppl, 47|             act of the lover can be directed to one who ~loves not, there
1011 Suppl, 48|       sacrament of matrimony is not directed to a base purpose. ~Therefore,
1012 Suppl, 49|            Further, the virtues are directed to whatever can be done
1013 Suppl, 49|           an office of nature it is directed by ~two things, like every
1014 Suppl, 49|              to which as its end is directed the entire ~communion of
1015 Suppl, 49|             marriage, through being directed to the offspring, is useful, ~
1016 Suppl, 49|        righteous, inasmuch as it is directed aright.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
1017 Suppl, 49|            pertain to ~matrimony as directed to an office of human nature,
1018 Suppl, 49|       movement of nature is further directed actually or ~habitually
1019 Suppl, 49|     imperfect ~unless it be further directed to some marriage good.~Aquin.:
1020 Suppl, 50|          corrupt a certain good are directed to that effect, and ~determinate,
1021 Suppl, 53|         Further, all the orders are directed to spiritual things. Now ~
1022 Suppl, 55|          marriage is a partnership ~directed to a common life. Now the
1023 Suppl, 55|             the end to which ~it is directed, causes this kind of affinity
1024 Suppl, 56|    consequently his instruction was directed to their ~spiritual birth.~
1025 Suppl, 57|              Natural procreation is directed to the production of the ~
1026 Suppl, 57|          naturally. But adoption is directed to ~hereditary succession,
1027 Suppl, 57|    repression of which ~marriage is directed. And since the adopted child
1028 Suppl, 59|            3: Further, betrothal is directed to marriage. Now there can
1029 Suppl, 64|             viii, 12), marriage ~is directed to the begetting and rearing
1030 Suppl, 64|            2/2~Further, marriage is directed to the avoiding of fornication (
1031 Suppl, 64|          not in ~relation to things directed to the preservation of the
1032 Suppl, 64|            on the husband's part is directed against the sins of his
1033 Suppl, 64|          since ~marriage is chiefly directed to the good of the offspring,
1034 Suppl, 64|        Further, marriage is chiefly directed to the marriage act. But
1035 Suppl, 65|        Further, marriage is chiefly directed to the begetting of ~offspring.
1036 Suppl, 65|      natural concept, whereby he is directed to act in a befitting manner,
1037 Suppl, 65|           whether through not being directed thereto by the action of
1038 Suppl, 65|             agent, or through being directed thereto by the action of
1039 Suppl, 65|           such as may ~fittingly be directed to that end. And since,
1040 Suppl, 65|           since such a union is not directed to ~its good, as stated
1041 Suppl, 65|           In so far as marriage ~is directed to its principal end, which
1042 Suppl, 66|             a ~lesser, unless it be directed to the latter. This is not
1043 Suppl, 66|              because Baptism is not directed to the removal of an ~irregularity.~
1044 Suppl, 67|             in marriage is chiefly ~directed to the begetting, rearing,
1045 Suppl, 67|     intention of nature marriage is directed to the ~rearing of the offspring,
1046 Suppl, 67|            office of nature that is directed to the good of the ~offspring,
1047 Suppl, 67|          OBJ 4: Marriage is chiefly directed to the common good in respect ~
1048 Suppl, 67|             its secondary end it is directed to the good of the ~contracting
1049 Suppl, 67|  indissolubility of marriage is not directed ~to the good of the offspring,
1050 Suppl, 67|          becomes ~virtuous by being directed to a greater good; thus
1051 Suppl, 71|      intention of the living can be directed to them. Hence the suffrages ~
1052 Suppl, 71|             of the intention ~being directed to them. Nevertheless, we
1053 Suppl, 71|          intention of the living is directed to the dead. Consequently
1054 Suppl, 71|           the part of the intention directed to the dead the ~chief suffrage
1055 Suppl, 71|      account of the intention being directed to the ~departed. Nevertheless,
1056 Suppl, 71| satisfaction, properly speaking, is directed to the ~remission of punishment.
1057 Suppl, 71|             which that sacrament is directed. Hence it does not follow
1058 Suppl, 72|           of the heavenly bodies is directed to the ~generation of inferior
1059 Suppl, 72|         Divine justice cleansing is directed to the ~removal of the uncleanness
1060 Suppl, 72|        purpose of cleansing will be directed to the renewal of man: and ~
1061 Suppl, 73|            which it ~is immediately directed, but not the effect to which
1062 Suppl, 73|           the effect to which it is directed by ~means of something else,
1063 Suppl, 76|        Further, the resurrection is directed to the end that man may ~
1064 Suppl, 77|            animated body, some are ~directed to the accomplishment of
1065 Suppl, 77|              foot; while others are directed to the safe-keeping ~of
1066 Suppl, 77|          Now the human ~body is not directed to the resurrection except
1067 Suppl, 77|            forth - or because it is directed by nature to the preservation
1068 Suppl, 77|           the individual, yet it is directed ~thereto by nature: and
1069 Suppl, 77|             humors which nature has directed to the ~members that are
1070 Suppl, 77|         soul that the human body is directed to the resurrection. ~Therefore
1071 Suppl, 77|             the generative power is directed: but that if we ~consider
1072 Suppl, 77|           of the nutritive power is directed, that ~which is added by
1073 Suppl, 77|        individual ~in Adam, but was directed to the multiplication of
1074 Suppl, 77|       because in that ~he first was directed to the resurrection by union
1075 Suppl, 77|              But the ~human body is directed to the resurrection through
1076 Suppl, 77|           in man materially, is not directed to the ~resurrection, except
1077 Suppl, 77|            by ~reason thereof it is directed to the resurrection. But
1078 Suppl, 77|      wherefore they are not equally directed to the resurrection.~Aquin.:
1079 Suppl, 78|             distinction of sexes is directed to generation; and ~in like
1080 Suppl, 78|            the nutritive power are ~directed to eating. Now man will
1081 Suppl, 78|            2~Further, generation is directed to supply the defect resulting
1082 Suppl, 78|          human race: and eating is ~directed to make up for waste, and
1083 Suppl, 78|        natural operations which are directed to cause or preserve the
1084 Suppl, 78|              the animal life, being directed to the primary perfection
1085 Suppl, 79|             in an ~animal's body is directed in the act of nutrition
1086 Suppl, 81|             whereto the movement is directed; and it is impossible at
1087 Suppl, 81|             essentially, but it is ~directed to one place after being
1088 Suppl, 81|            to one place after being directed by the intention to another: ~
1089 Suppl, 86|           charity, yet is in itself directed to merit, and consequently
1090 Suppl, 86|         only in so far as they were directed by Divine providence to
1091 Suppl, 87|          the last judgment will ~be directed. Now He is our Lord, not
1092 Suppl, 87|          since the last judgment is directed to the admission ~of some
1093 Suppl, 87|        proportion whereby they are ~directed to the Divine goodness,
1094 Suppl, 88|          will other things that are directed to the begetting of men,
1095 Suppl, 88|        proper act. But this act is ~directed further to another end,
1096 Suppl, 88|             renewal of the world is directed to man, that the heaven
1097 Suppl, 88|           like other ~creatures, is directed to the use of man. Now,
1098 Suppl, 88|             renewal of the world is directed to the end that, ~after
1099 Suppl, 88|            renewal of the world is ~directed to the effect that man even
1100 Suppl, 88|             continual generation is directed (De ~Generat. ii). Therefore
1101 Suppl, 88|              those things which are directed to the end ~should cease.
1102 Suppl, 89|           intellect is perfected is directed ~to the knowledge of God
1103 Suppl, 92| dispositions or any other qualities directed to ~this same perfect operation,
1104 Suppl, 92|         operation, so that they are directed to beatitude ~instead of
1105 Suppl, 92|             OBJ 2: Beatitude is not directed to the union but is the
1106 Suppl, 92|    beatitude, but as being in a way directed to ~beatitude, as stated
1107 Suppl, 93|           excellent than the things directed to that end, and ~with which
1108 Suppl, 93|           the "fruit" regard things directed to the ~end; yet so that
1109 Suppl, 93|          conquers death and things ~directed to death, his is a most
1110 Suppl, 93|            do not consist in things directed to the causing ~of death,
1111 Suppl, 93|            of death, since they are directed merely to the taming of
1112 Suppl, 94|    punishment of ~the damned is not directed to their cleansing. Consequently
1113 Suppl, 94|         because the ~former are not directed to incorruption [*Cf. Q[
1114 Suppl, 94|            principal agent, and as ~directed thereby. Wherefore although
1115 Suppl, 95|          will be good except it be ~directed to that same end. Hence
1116 Suppl, 95|        because ~merit or demerit is directed to the attainment of some
1117 Suppl, 96|          since the whole of life is directed to its end, it follows that
1118 Appen1, 1|            Although the will may be directed both to the possible and ~
 
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