|     Part, Question1   1, 23  |            neither be increased nor diminished."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[23] A[
  2   1, 23  |             number is increased and diminished, but not the ~number of
  3   1, 41  |          power of the Father is not diminished after ~begetting the Son.~
  4   1, 48  |       neither ~wholly destroyed nor diminished by evil, and that is the
  5   1, 48  |             a kind of good which is diminished by evil, ~but is not wholly
  6   1, 48  |             the aforesaid ~aptitude diminished or remitted infinitely,
  7   1, 48  |       matter to the form of fire is diminished or remitted, cannot ~be
  8   1, 48  |        aptitude is also infinitely ~diminished or remitted; yet, nevertheless,
  9   1, 48  |           light would be infinitely diminished, ~but still it would never
 10   1, 48  |         where it touches act, it is diminished by evil; but where it ~touches
 11   1, 48  |           thing, still it may be so diminished infinitely, not "per se,"
 12   1, 64  |          natural knowledge was not ~diminished. The second kind of knowledge,
 13   1, 41  |          power of the Father is not diminished after ~begetting the Son.~
 14   1, 49  |       neither ~wholly destroyed nor diminished by evil, and that is the
 15   1, 49  |             a kind of good which is diminished by evil, ~but is not wholly
 16   1, 49  |             the aforesaid ~aptitude diminished or remitted infinitely,
 17   1, 49  |       matter to the form of fire is diminished or remitted, cannot ~be
 18   1, 49  |        aptitude is also infinitely ~diminished or remitted; yet, nevertheless,
 19   1, 49  |           light would be infinitely diminished, ~but still it would never
 20   1, 49  |         where it touches act, it is diminished by evil; but where it ~touches
 21   1, 49  |           thing, still it may be so diminished infinitely, not "per se,"
 22   1, 65  |           natural knowledge was not diminished. The second kind of knowledge,
 23   1, 96  |            strength of ~the wine is diminished, till the wine becomes watery.
 24   1, 114 |            the active body would be diminished through its action; which
 25   2, 42  |            fear of a future evil is diminished by thinking about ~it beforehand.
 26   2, 53  |             HABITS ARE CORRUPTED OR DIMINISHED (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
 27   2, 53  |    corrupted?~(2) Whether it can be diminished?~(3) How are habits corrupted
 28   2, 53  |             are habits corrupted or diminished?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[53] A[
 29   2, 53  |             a habit is corrupted or diminished through mere cessation from ~
 30   2, 53  |           habit is not corrupted or diminished through ~mere cessation
 31   2, 53  |           are neither corrupted nor diminished by ~cessation from act:
 32   2, 53  |       Therefore ~neither are habits diminished or corrupted through cessation
 33   2, 53  |          appear how a habit can be ~diminished or corrupted through cessation
 34   2, 53  |          are ~neither destroyed nor diminished by length of time. Neither,
 35   2, 53  |            such habits destroyed or diminished through length of time,
 36   2, 53  |         other habits of virtue are ~diminished or destroyed through cessation
 37   2, 53  |             habits are destroyed or diminished directly ~through some contrary
 38   2, 53  |   proceeding from those habits, are diminished or even destroyed altogether ~
 39   2, 53  |          the intellectual habit ~is diminished or even wholly destroyed
 40   2, 73  |             the gravity of a sin is diminished by the greatness of its ~
 41   2, 78  |             greater; ~whereas it is diminished by being committed through
 42   2, 85  |       Whether the good of nature is diminished by sin?~(2) Whether it can
 43   2, 85  |          that the good of nature be diminished.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[85] A[
 44   2, 85  |           is neither destroyed nor ~diminished by sin. The third good of
 45   2, 85  |           inclination to virtue, is diminished by sin. Because human ~acts
 46   2, 85  |             contrary must needs be ~diminished. Wherefore as sin is opposed
 47   2, 85  |          nature can be ~continually diminished by sin, it seems that in
 48   2, 85  |            good of nature, that is ~diminished by sin, is the natural inclination
 49   2, 85  |           nature may be continually diminished ~by sin, some, in order
 50   2, 85  |             of a finite thing being diminished indefinitely, without being
 51   2, 85  |             halved, and one half be diminished by half, it will be possible
 52   2, 85  |            the first way, it is not diminished ~by sin, because sin does
 53   2, 85  |            above (A[1]). But ~it is diminished in the second way, in so
 54   2, 85  |            its term. Now if it were diminished in the first ~way, it would
 55   2, 85  |    destroyed. Since, however, it is diminished on the part of ~the obstacle
 56   2, 85  |             evident ~that it can be diminished indefinitely, because obstacles
 57   2, 85  |         inclination or aptitude is ~diminished on the part of supervening
 58   2, 85  |        diversity of relation, it is diminished on the one ~hand, and not
 59   2, 85  |            to the good of virtue is diminished in each individual on account
 60   2, 85  |            is neither destroyed nor diminished by sin. There ~is again
 61   2, 85  |      species and order; and this is diminished by sin, as stated above (
 62   2, 85  |            so they are destroyed or diminished together.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 63   2, 85  |         such causes be increased or diminished, the ~effect is increased
 64   2, 85  |              effect is increased or diminished. But equal causes of an
 65   2, 88  |            sin, for the sin is not ~diminished if a man commit fornication
 66   2, 97  |        binding ~power of the law is diminished, in so far as custom is
 67   2, 105 |            from passion, the sin is diminished: and the ~punishment, according
 68   2, 105 |            true judgment, should be diminished also; unless ~perchance
 69   2, 2   |           for that ~reason, lost or diminished.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[10]
 70   2, 2   |            measure of merit ~is not diminished.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[10]
 71   2, 5   |         their malice is by no means diminished by their believe.~Aquin.:
 72   2, 19  |     distress, thy strength shall be diminished," says: "Nothing is more ~
 73   2, 23  |          charity can by no means be diminished, if we ~speak of direct
 74   2, 23  |         venial sin, which is always diminished by ~charity: and yet this
 75   2, 25  |              that friendship may be diminished or destroyed, as the ~Philosopher
 76   2, 70  |           OBJ 3: Further, no sin is diminished by its cause. But the sin
 77   2, 70  |             the sin of ~reviling is diminished if one gives vent to it
 78   2, 102 |             is not ~for that reason diminished, especially before God,
 79   2, 108 |           while the sin of lying is diminished if it be directed ~to some
 80   2, 108 |             the latter's gravity is diminished by the ~intention of profiting
 81   2, 108 |           more is the ~sin of lying diminished in gravity. Wherefore a
 82   2, 146 |         view the sin of gluttony is diminished rather than aggravated,
 83   2, 148 | Nevertheless, ~the resulting sin is diminished, even as the character of
 84   2, 148 |      character of voluntariness ~is diminished. Wherefore Augustine says (
 85   2, 161 |          Thirdly, the man's sin was diminished by the fact that, as ~Augustine
 86   2, 186 |             religious perfection is diminished by possessing something ~
 87   2, 186 |             religious perfection is diminished by possessing something
 88   2, 186 |             religious perfection is diminished by ~possessing something
 89   2, 186 |     perfection of Christian life is diminished by having something in common.~
 90   3, 19  |             without them would have diminished Christ's dignity more ~than
 91   3, 25  |             of Christ's soul hereby diminished, but rather ~increased,
 92   3, 31  |      without its being corrupted or diminished. But as ~Christ came to
 93   3, 69  |           just as ~concupiscence is diminished by Baptism, so as not to
 94   3, 69  |          both the aforesaid defects diminished, so that man be not overcome
 95   3, 86  |            they remain weakened and diminished, so as not ~to domineer
 96 Suppl, 10|           this world, but is so far diminished ~by the power of the keys,
 97 Suppl, 10|          the more is the punishment diminished.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
 98 Suppl, 10|           it to the priest, ~is not diminished.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
 99 Suppl, 14|        guilt, (for an effect is not diminished or ~taken away unless its
100 Suppl, 14|            away unless its cause be diminished or taken away), the pain
101 Suppl, 15|    difficulty of the work itself be diminished, other things being equal, ~
102 Suppl, 15|           equal, ~the merit is also diminished; but if the difficulty be
103 Suppl, 15|            but if the difficulty be diminished on the ~part of the promptitude
104 Suppl, 30|         measure of satisfaction is ~diminished. As to the remnants of sin,
105 Suppl, 70|          glory of the elect is not ~diminished, neither as to the essential,
106 Suppl, 70|             of the damned is nowise diminished, if ~by God's permission
107 Suppl, 71|    destroyed by division, if it be ~diminished not by equal but by proportionate
108 Suppl, 71|        because punishment cannot be diminished unless guilt be ~diminished,
109 Suppl, 71|         diminished unless guilt be ~diminished, even as it cannot be done
110 Suppl, 71|          their punishment cannot be diminished as neither can the glory ~
111 Suppl, 71|        sometimes not ~entirety, but diminished.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
112 Suppl, 71|           is the joy ~of the angels diminished by the fact that they take
113 Suppl, 71|              because charity is not diminished if ~its effect be divided
114 Suppl, 79|   themselves ~are not increased nor diminished, yet they are subject to
115 Suppl, 81|          follow that this reward is diminished whenever the body is outside
116 Suppl, 84|        sinner's shame would be much diminished, ~which is unlikely. Therefore
117 Suppl, 84|             s confusion will not be diminished, but on the ~contrary increased,
118 Suppl, 84|       blamed. For that confusion be diminished by a cause of this kind
119 Suppl, 88|          his fall, and sun and moon diminished in light." This diminishment
120 Suppl, 88|            of the universe would be diminished thereby ~rather than increased.~
 
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