|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |             power. For knowledge is regulated ~according as the thing
 2   1, 59  |           of fear and daring, to be regulated by temperance and ~fortitude.
 3   1, 60  |            so is natural love ~well regulated; because natural love is
 4   1, 60  |            inclination is ~not well regulated, is to derogate from the
 5   1, 63  |           act so far only as it ~is regulated according to the Divine
 6   1, 63  |             subordinate ought to be regulated by the ~will of his superior;
 7   1, 63  |       choice which is not properly ~regulated, but not on the part of
 8   1, 60  |           of fear and daring, to be regulated by temperance and ~fortitude.
 9   1, 61  |            so is natural love ~well regulated; because natural love is
10   1, 61  |            inclination is ~not well regulated, is to derogate from the
11   1, 64  |           act so far only as it ~is regulated according to the Divine
12   1, 64  |             subordinate ought to be regulated by the ~will of his superior;
13   1, 64  |       choice which is not properly ~regulated, but not on the part of
14   1, 94  |             and the inferior powers regulated according to the ~dictate
15   1, 97  |         have happened that was ~not regulated by reason, not because delight
16   1, 105 |            the angel's will is ever regulated by the Divine law which
17   1, 111 |         intellectual ~because it is regulated and commanded by some intellect;
18   1, 112 |          and variable are moved and regulated by the ~immovable and invariable;
19   1, 112 |    substance. We ourselves also are regulated as regards conclusions, ~
20   2, 17  |        particular ~apprehension, is regulated by the apprehension of reason,
21   2, 17  |          particular active power is regulated by a universal ~active power.
22   2, 39  |      passions of the soul should be regulated according ~to the rule of
23   2, 59  |              appetite to its proper regulated movements.~Aquin.: SMT FS
24   2, 74  |      evident that human acts can be regulated by the rule of human reason, ~
25   2, 74  |            intent on them, as being regulated according to ~them: and
26   2, 90  |    application of a law to matters ~regulated by the law. Now the order
27   2, 92  | subordinated to that by which it is regulated: thus we see ~that the virtue
28   2, 92  |            which is the common good regulated according to Divine ~justice,
29   2, 95  |          better that ~all things be regulated by law, than left to be
30   2, 96  |             two ways. First, as the regulated is subject to the regulator: ~
31   2, 97  |          part of man whose acts are regulated by law. The cause on the
32   2, 97  |         part of man, whose acts are regulated by law, the law can be ~
33   2, 97  |           law from the will of man, regulated by reason. Now just as ~
34   2, 105 |            another ~were unsuitably regulated by the Law.~Aquin.: SMT
35   2, 109 |          all human acts ought to be regulated, even as it is by the ~judgment
36   2, 109 |           lower appetite should be ~regulated. And thus, even as inordinate
37   2, 3   |        which human acts have ~to be regulated in order to be acts of virtue.~
38   2, 22  |          good according as they are regulated by ~their due rule and measure.
39   2, 22  |             depends on their being ~regulated by the due rule, it must
40   2, 22  |          even human reason ~must be regulated. Consequently the theological
41   2, 23  |            the will. Yet charity is regulated, not by the reason, ~as
42   2, 24  |             in ~human life which is regulated by reason. Hence friendship
43   2, 28  |       accordance with this movement regulated by ~reason, the movement
44   2, 28  |           the lower appetite may be regulated. Hence ~Augustine says (
45   2, 28  |    movements ~of the soul should be regulated by reason, as was shown
46   2, 31  |        because ~the means should be regulated according to the requirements
47   2, 35  |      becomes in consequence, a rule regulated according to its proper ~
48   2, 56  |         rule whereby human acts are regulated. Hence, since justice regulates ~
49   2, 102 |             all rational ~wills are regulated: and to this rule one will
50   2, 104 |          not virtuous unless it be ~regulated by reason; wherefore it
51   2, 107 |       itself is a certain rectitude regulated according to ~the rule of
52   2, 115 |             other moral virtues, is regulated by ~prudence. Now it seems
53   2, 116 |      Natural inclinations should be regulated according to ~reason, which
54   2, 129 |           desire for good should be regulated according to ~reason, and
55   2, 139 |           For higher things are not regulated according ~to lower. Now,
56   2, 143 |       certain ~beauty through being regulated by reason. Now whatever
57   2, 143 |             reason. Now whatever is regulated in ~accordance with reason
58   2, 144 |        Secondly, it may be taken as regulated by reason, and then it signifies
59   2, 146 |            desire thereof not being regulated by ~reason. Wherefore if
60   2, 156 |            good in so far as it is ~regulated by reason, whereas it is
61   2, 156 |         Since passion may be either regulated or not regulated by ~reason,
62   2, 156 |             either regulated or not regulated by ~reason, it follows that
63   2, 156 |             praise or blame. But as regulated by ~reason, it may be something
64   2, 156 |              the other hand, as not regulated by reason, it may be demeritorious
65   2, 158 |          life of man requires to be regulated by the virtues with regard
66   2, 165 |           desire for good should be regulated in due ~manner.~Aquin.:
67   3, 46  |         work, since it is moved and regulated by ~God. But nature never
68 Suppl, 20|            matters should be better regulated than ~in temporal matters.
69 Suppl, 20|            Penance should be better regulated than ~the judgment of an
70 Suppl, 44|         common life and a community regulated ~by Divine and human law";
71 Suppl, 44|           since every ~community is regulated by some law, the code according
72 Suppl, 71|            Further, indulgences are regulated according to the decision
73 Suppl, 94|             so far as its action is regulated by ~the ordering of Divine
74 Suppl, 94|             fire of the furnace is ~regulated by the forethought of the
 
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