|     Part, Question1   1, 88  |        knowledge is destroyed by ~sickness or the like." But in this
  2   1, 109 |        even as regards health and sickness. Therefore much more is ~
  3   1, 116 |        the matter that caused the sickness, so does art. Secondly,
  4   1, 116 |        goes so far as to bring on sickness and death. Much more, then, ~
  5   2, 5   |         knowledge is lost through sickness; or again by certain occupations, ~
  6   2, 13  |          soul's health, health or sickness may be a matter of choice;
  7   2, 18  |         process" ~[privari]: thus sickness is privation of health;
  8   2, 22  |         body is healed, and loses sickness. At ~other times the contrary
  9   2, 29  |         thus a sick man hates his sickness ~for the very reason that
 10   2, 41  |         by desire, nor wounded by sickness" - i.e. sorrow - "nor ~tossed
 11   2, 49  |  dispositions or habits, just as ~sickness and health. Therefore habit
 12   2, 49  |           changeable causes; e.g. sickness and health: whereas we ~
 13   2, 50  |    Aristotle mentions ~health and sickness in the Book on the Predicaments
 14   2, 50  |           that just as health and sickness may be easy or difficult ~
 15   2, 50  |           same way of health ~and sickness as examples, as of virtue
 16   2, 50  |      there results a change as to sickness and ~health. But change
 17   2, 51  |          or Plato ~to be prone to sickness or inclined to health, in
 18   2, 51  |        OBJ 3: Further, health and sickness are habits. But it happens
 19   2, 52  |       alteration as to health and sickness. In like manner, if ~an
 20   2, 53  |          or to its contrary: thus sickness ceases ~through corruption
 21   2, 53  |         for ~instance, health and sickness. But those habits that have
 22   2, 67  |           of some great change or sickness. But no bodily change ~is
 23   2, 67  |          2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Sickness destroys the habit of science
 24   2, 67  |            e.g. about health and ~sickness, good and evil. In like
 25   2, 71  |          the ~soul's health." Now sickness or disease, rather than
 26   2, 71  |           Tusc. iv), "disease and sickness ~are vicious qualities,"
 27   2, 71  |         or the like; ~he calls it sickness "when the disease is attended
 28   2, 71  |       disease in the body without sickness, for ~instance, when a man
 29   2, 71  |          even without disease and sickness, e.g. ~when a man sins from
 30   2, 71  |          is of wider ~extent than sickness or disease; even as virtue
 31   2, 71  |      virtue, more ~fittingly than sickness or disease.~Aquin.: SMT
 32   2, 71  |          to ~church on account of sickness: but if the cause or occasion
 33   2, 72  |         humors; and then there is sickness. Now the principle of the
 34   2, 72  |     nature, while the disorder of sickness can be ~repaired by reason
 35   2, 73  |           being" ~corrupted, like sickness which is a privation of
 36   2, 73  |            For it matters much in sickness or deformity, ~whether one
 37   2, 73  |     varies in the same way as one sickness is graver than ~another:
 38   2, 73  |        humors, the ~graver is the sickness: thus a sickness which comes
 39   2, 73  |           is the sickness: thus a sickness which comes on the human
 40   2, 73  |       more grievous; even as that sickness is the graver which affects
 41   2, 77  |       instance, if anyone through sickness or some such cause fall
 42   2, 82  |        nature, as in the case of ~sickness or health. In this sense
 43   2, 82  |           justice, even as bodily sickness is an ~inordinate disposition
 44   2, 82  |          1~Reply OBJ 1: As bodily sickness is partly a privation, in
 45   2, 82  |           indirectly from bodily ~sickness. Nor is it necessary to
 46   2, 82  |          For example, take bodily sickness: ~various species of sickness
 47   2, 82  |     sickness: ~various species of sickness proceed from different causes,
 48   2, 82  |        liver; while one ~specific sickness in one man will be one in
 49   2, 82  | disposition of the soul, ~just as sickness is an inordinate disposition
 50   2, 82  |      disposition of the body. But sickness ~is subject to degrees.
 51   2, 82  |          2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Sickness of the body, even sickness
 52   2, 82  |        Sickness of the body, even sickness of the same species, ~has
 53   2, 88  |        Para. 2/3~For sin, being a sickness of the soul, as stated above (
 54   2, 113 |        has lost it either through sickness or sleep, he does not ~obtain
 55   2, 6   |      essential to the ~species of sickness, while darkness is not essential
 56   2, 6   |         assign as the ~cause of a sickness, something which is not
 57   2, 30  |           an internal cause, like sickness, and then we have "to visit ~
 58   2, 30  |        and ~lameness are kinds of sickness, so that to lead the blind,
 59   2, 74  |         wishes a sinner to suffer sickness or hindrance of ~some kind,
 60   2, 87  |          required as a remedy for sickness. Now an oath ~is required
 61   2, 94  | fortune-telling are not unlawful. Sickness is one of the misfortunes
 62   2, 94  |           that ~occur to man. Now sickness in man is preceded by certain
 63   2, 94  |        Reply OBJ 1: The causes of sickness are seated in us, and they
 64   2, 94  |         produce ~certain signs of sickness to come, which physicians
 65   2, 94  |           s neck, as a remedy for sickness or for any kind of distress.~
 66   2, 95  |           she did not suffer such sickness as required bodily ~medicine,
 67   2, 121 |           of death arising out of sickness, ~storms at sea, attacks
 68   2, 122 |           through the ~absence or sickness of his wife. Hence it is
 69   2, 123 |      should not fear poverty, nor sickness, nor anything that is not
 70   2, 145 |        instance in order to avoid sickness, or in order to perform
 71   2, 145 |     burden to a man on account of sickness, age, or some similar reason,
 72   2, 146 |          vomiting as a remedy for sickness ~if the physician prescribes
 73   2, 162 |         on the other hand, death, sickness, and all defects of the ~
 74   2, 167 |          from some ~cause such as sickness or the like. For this is
 75   2, 187 |         priest under ~pressure of sickness and emotional fervour, promised
 76   2, 187 |        reasonable motive, such as sickness, weakness, and the like.~
 77   2, 187 |           Thirdly, on account ~of sickness or weakness, the result
 78   3, 44  |   Chrysostom, "we learn that his ~sickness was the result of sin."~
 79   3, 46  |           body aside without any ~sickness, and had then appeared,
 80   3, 50  |          is a greater defect than sickness, because it is ~through
 81   3, 50  |            because it is ~through sickness that one comes to die. But
 82   3, 50  |           Christ to languish from sickness, as Chrysostom [*Athanasius,
 83   3, 50  |       suffer death which comes of sickness, lest ~He should seem to
 84   3, 51  |           willed to die, not from sickness, but from ~suffering inflicted
 85   3, 52  |           said to free a man from sickness by warding it off by means ~
 86   3, 68  |            Secondly, by reason of sickness or some kind of danger of
 87   3, 68  |         are threatened by death, ~sickness, siege, persecution, or
 88   3, 68  |         threatened with danger of sickness, ~they should be baptized."~
 89   3, 80  |           not suit every stage of sickness; ~because the tonic given
 90   3, 82  |          Reply OBJ 3: Weakness or sickness contracted by a priest after
 91   3, 83  |        stricken by death or grave sickness before ~the consecration
 92   3, 83  |         the time of mass, if ~any sickness supervenes, in consequence
 93   3, 83  |            But if they vomit from sickness, let them do ~penance for
 94   3, 86  |    thereby, but on account of the sickness which he suffered in his
 95 Suppl, 12|          preservation from bodily sickness ~is assured by removing
 96 Suppl, 12|         the causes from which the sickness may ensue, for ~if they
 97 Suppl, 12|         if they be taken away the sickness cannot follow. But it is
 98 Suppl, 18|          repeated during the same sickness, for the reason that all ~
 99 Suppl, 21|           to deliver him from his sickness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
100 Suppl, 24|         against his ~will through sickness. Hence the argument is not
101 Suppl, 29|      remnants of sin, and ~bodily sickness. The third reason is that
102 Suppl, 29|          state of misery, i.e. of sickness, mention of ~mercy is made
103 Suppl, 30|           medicament is to expel ~sickness. Hence the chief object
104 Suppl, 30|         sacrament is ~to cure the sickness of sin. Therefore, just
105 Suppl, 31|        precisely to cleanse from ~sickness of the mind and body. Therefore
106 Suppl, 32|          conferred in any kind of sickness?~(3) Whether it should be
107 Suppl, 32|           be given in any kind of sickness?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
108 Suppl, 32|          be given in any kind of ~sickness. For no kind of sickness
109 Suppl, 32|          sickness. For no kind of sickness is determined in the fifth
110 Suppl, 32|          be given in all kinds of sickness. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
111 Suppl, 32|     Unction. Now it ~is not every sickness that brings man to the extremity
112 Suppl, 32|           given in every ~case of sickness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
113 Suppl, 32|          this life, through their sickness being of such a nature ~
114 Suppl, 32|        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Any sickness can cause death, if it be
115 Suppl, 32|    whatever be the stage of their sickness. But ~the principal effect
116 Suppl, 32|       only in which the spiritual sickness is rooted.~Aquin.: SMT XP
117 Suppl, 32|           virulent. Now spiritual sickness is most virulent in the
118 Suppl, 33|          repeated during the same sickness?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[33] A[
119 Suppl, 33|          repeated during the same sickness?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[33] A[
120 Suppl, 33|         repeated during ~the same sickness. For one disease demands
121 Suppl, 33|           to be repeated for one ~sickness.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[33] A[
122 Suppl, 33|    sacrament regards not only the sickness, but also ~the state of
123 Suppl, 33|      relapse, it will be a second sickness, ~and he can be anointed
124 Suppl, 33|         it were, another state of sickness, although ~strictly speaking,
125 Suppl, 33|       speaking, it is not another sickness. This suffices for the ~
126 Suppl, 42|         Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, sickness does not seek a remedy where
127 Suppl, 43|      seemingly is it dissolved by sickness contracted ~after betrothal,
128 Suppl, 64|      asked, whether on account of sickness, or because they have already ~
129 Suppl, 64|           disorder resulting from sickness. Accordingly if the menstrual
130 Suppl, 64|            some motive, or allege sickness as a reason for not paying
131 Suppl, 67|  imperfections either of body, as sickness or some notable deformity, ~
132 Suppl, 79|      above (Q[80], AA[3],4). Now, sickness and such like passions ~
133 Suppl, 83|           the sense of ~pain. But sickness hinders the sense of pain
 
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