|    Part, Question1   1, 8   |           from God, and ~also the deformity of sin which is not from
 2   1, 19  |          for his ~object, and the deformity of sin is only an accompaniment.
 3   1, 97  |         be ~observed is a certain deformity of excessive concupiscence,
 4   2, 64  |           the other extreme, viz. deformity. ~But if we consider moral
 5   2, 73  |           and the same applies to deformity and the ~like. Such privations
 6   2, 73  |       matters much in sickness or deformity, ~whether one departs more
 7   2, 73  |           a sin by ~adding to the deformity which the sin derives from
 8   2, 88  |           a circumstance adds the deformity of another ~genus; thus
 9   2, 88  |         woman than his wife, the ~deformity of his act is opposed to
10   2, 88  |            there is an additional deformity opposed to justice which ~
11   2, 88  |        mortal, unless it adds the deformity of another species. For
12   2, 88  |      stated above (A[1]) that the deformity of a venial sin consists ~
13   2, 88  |          to the end, whereas the ~deformity of a mortal sin consists
14   2, 88  |           by the addition of some deformity pertaining to the genus ~
15   2, 88  |     venial, by the addition of a ~deformity pertaining to the genus
16   2, 88  |      aggravated by the additional deformity.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[88] A[
17   2, 89  |            there be an additional deformity by reason of disobedience,
18   2, 102 |          cleanse the leper of his deformity, but declared him to be
19   2, 109 |       lustre of grace through the deformity ~of sin. Natural good is
20   2, 6   |       Para. 1/2 ~Reply OBJ 2: The deformity of an act is essential to
21   2, 6   |           is not the cause of its deformity, though He is the cause
22   2, 6   |          2~We may also reply that deformity denotes not only privation
23   2, 6   |   contrary disposition, wherefore deformity is compared to ~the act,
24   2, 41  |         does not imply a special ~deformity in opposition to a special
25   2, 51  |         OBJ 1: No man desires the deformity of imprudence, but the rash ~
26   2, 64  |          as contain some horrible deformity. ~Hence according to the
27   2, 68  |          evidence has a threefold deformity. The first is ~owing to
28   2, 83  |          assumes, in a sense, the deformity of fornication, so that
29   2, 97  |          find a special aspect of deformity, there ~must needs be a
30   2, 97  |          find a special aspect of deformity, namely, the violation ~
31   2, 97  |           its act having no other deformity than the violation of a
32   2, 108 |         not inconsistent with the deformity of their lie, though this
33   2, 116 |           has in a way a greater ~deformity. Since, however, corruption
34   2, 121 |        avoiding covetousness as a deformity that weakens virtue"; and ~
35   2, 142 |       vice, which consists in the deformity of a ~voluntary act: and
36   2, 152 |        and injustice. Nor is this deformity of ~injustice altogether
37   2, 152 |           of a vice has a special deformity, we ~must reckon it to be
38   2, 152 |             A[1]). And a ~special deformity attaches to the violation
39   2, 152 |         sin from having a greater deformity ~through being united to
40   2, 152 |           lust obtains a ~greater deformity from the sin of injustice,
41   2, 152 |         there is the same kind of deformity, there would ~seem to be
42   2, 152 |        there is the same ~kind of deformity in seduction and adultery:
43   2, 152 |        Now this implies a special deformity of ~lust. Therefore adultery
44   2, 152 |          belong especially to the deformity of adultery. ~Hence it is
45   2, 152 |          through having a special deformity in venereal acts.~Aquin.:
46   2, 152 |           not, of itself, imply a deformity, does ~not constitute a
47   2, 152 |           of itself, ~contain any deformity, else it would never have
48   2, 152 |         occurs a special ~kind of deformity whereby the venereal act
49   2, 167 |         morality, it displays its deformity in ~a most lawless outbreak."~
50   3, 54  |         because it will not be a ~deformity, but a dignity in them;
51 Suppl, 2 |      being, but by reason of its ~deformity, since the act, regarded
52 Suppl, 2 |            Now original sin has a deformity, even as actual sin has. ~
53 Suppl, 2 |           again, by reason of its deformity alone, because deformity,
54 Suppl, 2 |          deformity alone, because deformity, of ~itself, does not include
55 Suppl, 2 |      account of sin, as implying ~deformity resulting from an act of
56 Suppl, 32|           On the contrary, Bodily deformity is not an impediment to
57 Suppl, 43|          paralysis), or causes a ~deformity (as loss of the nose or
58 Suppl, 67|          sickness or some notable deformity, ~or in soul as fornication
59 Suppl, 83|           OBJ 3: Further, just as deformity is a defect of the passible
60 Suppl, 83|         reason neither will their deformity be ~taken away.~Aquin.:
61 Suppl, 83|          Para. 1/2~I answer that, Deformity in the human body is of
62 Suppl, 83|        rise again whole. Another ~deformity arises from the undue disposition
63 Suppl, 83|         quality, or place - which deformity is, moreover, ~incompatible
64 Suppl, 83|        which ~sometimes result in deformity, Augustine remained undecided
65 Suppl, 83|     Wherefore whatever ~defect or deformity was in the body through
66 Suppl, 83| principles of the human body; but deformity is not, ~and consequently
67 Suppl, 91|            on the other hand, any deformity in the ~visible object redounds
68 Suppl, 91|          wherein there is extreme deformity. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
69 Suppl, 91|           of vision, there may be deformity of the thing seen without ~
 
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