Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 5, 262 | to use our free will in doing good or evil.~ ~
2 3, 6, 275 | ways: namely, by willfully doing things forbidden, or by
3 3, 10, 459 | when we need its help in doing or avoiding an action, and
4 3, 10, 459 | with us only while we are doing or avoiding the action.~ ~
5 3, 10, 462 | Virtue is the habit of doing good, and vice is the habit
6 3, 10, 462 | and vice is the habit of doing evil. An act, good or bad,
7 3, 13, 584 | must have the intention of doing what Christ intended when
8 3, 15, 709 | wherever an opportunity of doing good by His Words presented
9 3, 18, 787 | committed, because, by our so doing, the priest cannot know
10 3, 20, 854 | Indulgences, free us from doing Penance?~A. The Church,
11 3, 20, 854 | Indulgences, does not free us from doing penance, but simply makes
12 3, 21, 891 | mean: Do what I, Christ, am doing at My last supper, namely,
13 3, 24, 960 | Lord's authority for so doing.~ ~
14 3, 25, 1045| enter it for the sake of doing God's will and fulfilling
15 3, 26, 1052| some special reason for doing good and avoiding evil;
16 3, 26, 1076| and of the necessity of doing penance for our sins. These
17 3, 30, 1174| Mass or the Sacraments, doing injury to their neighbor,
18 3, 33, 1258| commandment includes the doing of everything necessary
19 3, 34, 1296| which they are paid; also by doing bad work or supplying bad
20 3, 35, 1331| they are prevented from so doing by parents, or others, then
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