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501 2, 182 | others for his friend's sake, than if he be willing ~
502 2, 182 | contemplate, not only for his own sake, ~but also for the purpose
503 2, 183 | himself to others for the sake of a ~spiritual profit,
504 2, 183 | neglect - neither for the sake of the ~quiet of divine
505 2, 183 | shall abide"; nor for the sake of avoiding any hardships
506 2, 183 | pastoral ~office for the sake of the salvation of their
507 2, 183 | flock, neither for the sake of some temporal advantage,
508 2, 183 | his flock, either for ~the sake of some advantage to the
509 2, 183 | endanger himself for the ~sake of his sheep, if he uses
510 2, 183 | love of ~them but for the sake of earthly gain: wherefore
511 2, 184 | possessions for Christ's sake ~exposes himself to no danger,
512 2, 184 | necessity of doing for God's sake certain things that ~are
513 2, 184 | another ~man's for God's sake. Hence in the Conferences
514 2, 185 | chiefly and for ~its own sake is to give themselves to
515 2, 185 | their neighbor for God's sake, they are ~obedient to the
516 2, 185 | possessions for the Lord's sake, ~you may henceforth work
517 2, 185 | who despise all for God's sake are bound to work with ~
518 2, 185 | possessions for ~Christ's sake, and to receive a little
519 2, 185 | her wealth for ~Christ's sake." The Blessed Alexis acted
520 2, 185 | possessions for Christ's sake he rejoiced in receiving ~
521 2, 185 | deeds of ~holiness for the sake of show: and this is especially
522 2, 186 | love our neighbor for God's sake, ~so the services we render
523 2, 186 | his neighbor for God's ~sake, as stated in the Article.
524 2, 186 | the active life for God's sake, it follows that their ~
525 2, 186 | world, but merely for the sake of serving God: for "they ~. . .
526 2, 186 | to be a soldier for the sake of ~some worldly object
527 2, 186 | who are soldiers for the sake of God's service.~Aquin.:
528 2, 186 | end is ~sought for its own sake; whereas the comparison
529 2, 186 | is sought not for its own sake, but for the ~sake of the
530 2, 186 | its own sake, but for the ~sake of the end. Hence a religious
531 2, 186 | clear both that for the sake of ~perfection one should
532 2, 186 | intent on them, and for their sake to do whatever ~they are
533 2, 186 | sought not for their own sake, but for the ~sake of the
534 2, 186 | their own sake, but for the ~sake of the end, a thing is better,
535 2, 187 | to one's parents for the sake ~of entering religion.~Aquin.:
536 2, 187 | little ~presents for the sake of good fellowship. Thirdly,
537 3, 12 | even as it was ~for our sake that He was sad, so was
538 3, 12 | was sad, so was it for our sake that He was ~strengthened,"
539 3, 16 | OBJ 1: Sometimes, for the sake of brevity, the holy doctors
540 3, 16 | thy iniquities for My own sake." But Christ ~as Man forgives
541 3, 18 | reason may choose for the sake of health. Now ~it was the
542 3, 18 | willed by God, but for the sake ~of man's salvation. Hence
543 3, 18 | it to will this for the sake of something further; ~but
544 3, 21 | necessary ~to Him for His own sake, but only for ours. Whence
545 3, 22 | thy iniquities for My own ~sake." But Christ is priest,
546 3, 25 | Christ not for ~its own sake, but because the Word of
547 3, 25 | is true God, not for the sake of the image, but for the
548 3, 25 | of the image, but for the sake ~of the thing whose image
549 3, 25 | rational creature for its own sake. ~Consequently, if the adoration
550 3, 25 | venerate a creature for its own sake. For though ~insensible
551 3, 25 | venerated for their own ~sake, yet the rational creature
552 3, 25 | being venerated for its own ~sake. Consequently the worship
553 3, 25 | rational creature for its own sake. Since, therefore, the Blessed
554 3, 25 | be honored for her Son's sake. But not in the same way ~
555 3, 25 | insensible body, not for its own sake, but ~for the sake of the
556 3, 25 | its own sake, but ~for the sake of the soul, which was once
557 3, 25 | enjoys ~God; and for God's sake, whose ministers the saints
558 3, 29 | virgin; first, for His own sake; secondly, for His Mother'
559 3, 29 | secondly, for His Mother's sake; ~thirdly, for our sake.
560 3, 29 | sake; ~thirdly, for our sake. For the sake of Christ
561 3, 29 | thirdly, for our sake. For the sake of Christ Himself, for four
562 3, 29 | was also fitting for the sake of the Virgin. First, because
563 3, 29 | fitting, again, for our sake. First, because Joseph is
564 3, 31 | that He who came for the sake of sinners, by being born
565 3, 35 | these latter times for our sake."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
566 3, 35 | God had need, for His own sake, of a second ~nativity,
567 3, 35 | Himself ~to bondage for the sake of our liberty."~Aquin.:
568 3, 37 | flesh, not for His own sake, but that He might make
569 3, 37 | spirit; so, again, ~for our sake He was presented to the
570 3, 39 | not baptism for ~His own sake, yet carnal nature in others
571 3, 39 | that is, "to ~all for His sake." Thus, for example, the
572 3, 39 | that is, "to him for thy sake," as Chrysostom says (Hom.
573 3, 39 | Christ was baptized for man's sake, ~though He needed no baptism
574 3, 39 | needed no baptism for His own sake, so the heavens were opened ~
575 3, 39 | visions appear, for the sake of ~them who cannot conceive
576 3, 40 | sometimes it was for the ~sake of prayer; thus it is written (
577 3, 40 | thou to follow Me for the sake of riches and worldly gain,
578 3, 41 | to tempt Christ, for the sake of gaining possession of
579 3, 43 | worked signs not for the sake of ~those whom He knew to
580 3, 45 | themselves to death for God's ~sake: since Moses braved death
581 3, 46 | exposes it for virtue's sake. And in like fashion ~Christ
582 3, 46 | who do the like for the sake of everlasting glory ~are
583 3, 46 | others who do ~so for the sake of human applause copy the
584 3, 48 | whosoever suffers for ~justice's sake, provided that he be in
585 3, 48 | persecution for justice's sake." Consequently Christ by
586 3, 49 | your iniquities for My own sake." But ~Christ did not suffer
587 3, 49 | baptism, not for Christ's sake, to whom heaven was ever
588 3, 53 | humble themselves for God's sake, according to Lk. 1:52: ~"
589 3, 66 | shedding of blood for ~Christ's sake, and the inward operation
590 3, 69 | to be baptized for the ~sake of impassibility in the
591 3, 69 | present life, and not for the sake of the ~glory of life eternal.
592 3, 80 | to be set aside for the ~sake of avoiding scandal or on
593 3, 80 | if it be done for the sake of begetting offspring,
594 3, 83 | masses daily, either for the sake of money, ~or to gain flattery
595 3, 83 | greeting." Hence it is for the sake of ~greater solemnity that
596 3, 85 | displeasing to man for its own sake and no longer ~for the sake
597 3, 85 | sake and no longer ~for the sake of the punishment; the sixth,
598 3, 87 | his sleep, for ~Christ's sake, since he would go to heaven
599 3, 87 | OBJ 2: Death for Christ's sake, as stated above (Q[66],
600 Suppl, 6 | Penance is ordained for the sake of the remission of ~sin.
601 Suppl, 8 | of the penitent, for the sake of which ~he makes his confession,
602 Suppl, 8 | confession is made for ~the sake of absolution it suffices
603 Suppl, 8 | which is instituted for the sake of charity, does ~not militate
604 Suppl, 8 | which was instituted for the sake of ~charity, would militate
605 Suppl, 11| which is instituted for the sake ~of charity does not militate
606 Suppl, 14| do good actions for the sake of human glory, that ~"they
607 Suppl, 20| the danger, and for the sake of less shame. If, however,
608 Suppl, 23| What is instituted for the sake of charity, does not ~militate
609 Suppl, 24| 1) if he do it for the sake of ~discipline, as a teacher
610 Suppl, 25| must not be granted for the sake of temporal ~matters as
611 Suppl, 29| longer necessary, for its own sake, to those ~who are dying;
612 Suppl, 34| since he receives it for the sake of ~exercising hierarchical
613 Suppl, 36| to be sought but for the sake of ~spiritual things. Wherefore
614 Suppl, 39| sometimes shed for justice' sake, for ~instance by a judge;
615 Suppl, 43| judgment of the Church, for the sake of a good example.~
616 Suppl, 48| baptizes another for the sake of gain baptizes ~validly.
617 Suppl, 49| a ~greater good for the sake of a lesser good sins because
618 Suppl, 49| whoever knows his wife for the sake of ~pleasure consents to
619 Suppl, 49| creature actually for his own sake, and himself ~habitually,
620 Suppl, 49| not actually, for God's sake.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[49] A[
621 Suppl, 51| being sought for its own sake. Hence if ~the coin paid
622 Suppl, 51| thing ~sought for its own sake, the contract is voided,
623 Suppl, 52| are sought for their own ~sake, because it is qualified
624 Suppl, 52| be avoided for their own sake. Therefore marriage and
625 Suppl, 53| keeping continence for God's sake, ~a man still retains power
626 Suppl, 53| non-sacred order, for the sake of maintaining a greater ~
627 Suppl, 59| things which are for ~the sake of the end are proportionate
628 Suppl, 64| grievous sin to ~ask for the sake of mere pleasure, than through
629 Suppl, 64| obligation of precept, for the ~sake of bodily cleanness, which
630 Suppl, 65| not ~be overlooked for the sake of a lesser good. Now fidelity
631 Suppl, 65| two other ~goods for the sake of the good of the offspring.
632 Suppl, 65| sought after for its own sake. Moreover even ~though sometimes
633 Suppl, 67| the natural law, for the ~sake of signifying or showing
634 Suppl, 67| Law, not indeed for the sake of obtaining a ~greater
635 Suppl, 67| several wives, but for the ~sake of preventing a greater
636 Suppl, 71| recourse to burial for the sake of both the ~living and
637 Suppl, 71| living and the dead. For the sake of the living, lest their
638 Suppl, 72| in a way, made for man's sake, it ~follows that, when
639 Suppl, 74| resurrection hastened for their ~sake, but for the sake of bearing
640 Suppl, 74| their ~sake, but for the sake of bearing witness to Christ'
641 Suppl, 76| what will be done for ~the sake of congruity. As regards
642 Suppl, 78| be sought for their own ~sake: wherefore these alone are
643 Suppl, 79| saints suffered for the sake of justice ~and faith: so
644 Suppl, 79| Nor will it be for the sake of learning ~whereby they
645 Suppl, 79| acquire knowledge, but for the sake of the perfection of ~the
646 Suppl, 79| of ~the sense and for the sake pleasure. How it is possible
647 Suppl, 81| motion is moved for the sake of obtaining some end. But ~
648 Suppl, 85| wicked by the good: for the sake of which profit the ~good
649 Suppl, 86| persecution for justice' sake are judged ~unjustly. Therefore
650 Suppl, 86| humbles himself for Christ's sake shall be exalted. Thirdly, ~
651 Suppl, 88| have been made for ~man's sake, wherefore all things are
652 Suppl, 88| of the heaven is ~for the sake of continual generation
653 Suppl, 88| without work: this is for our sake, wherefore they will rest
654 Suppl, 88| All things made for man's sake deteriorated ~at his fall,
655 Suppl, 88| bodies were made for man's sake; not, however as though
656 Suppl, 88| creature was ~made for the sake of the spiritual and is
657 Suppl, 88| world will be for man's sake it ~follows that it should
658 Suppl, 92| inasmuch as it is made for His sake and through Him: and to
659 Suppl, 92| which we love for their own sake," as Augustine ~says (De
660 Suppl, 93| virginity is ~kept for God's sake at the command of charity;
661 Suppl, 93| many afflictions for the sake of gain. Therefore if they
662 Suppl, 93| temporal goods for Christ's sake they would seem to be ~martyrs,
663 Suppl, 93| death suffered for Christ's sake: for "it is not the pain
664 Suppl, 93| suffer death for Christ's sake, is absolutely speaking, ~
665 Suppl, 93| suffers it for Christ's sake shown to be firmly ~established
666 Suppl, 93| way suffering for Christ's sake be ~continued unto death,
667 Suppl, 93| of the kind, for Christ's sake, he does not for that reason ~
668 Suppl, 93| to be slain for Christ's sake ~rather than sin against
669 Suppl, 93| an act ~is done for God's sake. Hence when a person dies
670 Suppl, 93| Innocents slain for Christ's sake, even as in John the ~Baptist
671 Suppl, 93| even death for Christ's sake, and to this ~act the aureole
672 Suppl, 96| not desirable for its own ~sake, except on account of some
673 Suppl, 96| punishment for its own sake, for He delights not in
674 Suppl, 96| acceptable to God for ~its own sake. Hence Gregory says (Dial.
675 Appen1, 2| cautery is voluntary for the sake of regaining health. Hence
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