|    Part, Question1   1, 48  |         as it is joined to the undue end; just as we do not find
 2   1, 58  |      according as it is, in an undue manner, ~referred to some
 3   1, 49  |         as it is joined to the undue end; just as we do not find
 4   1, 59  |      according as it is, in an undue manner, ~referred to some
 5   2, 60  |    element of something due or undue to another. For this reason ~
 6   2, 60  |    justice is destroyed in the undue ~blow; while gentleness
 7   2, 64  |        is not right, or for an undue ~"end"; and there will be
 8   2, 64  |     But if this be done in ~an undue manner, i.e. out of unlawful
 9   2, 71  |    since vice ~applies also to undue disposition of bodily members
10   2, 72  |       to love enkindling us to undue ardor." For it is written (
11   2, 72  |        from love enkindling to undue ardor. Hence it is evident
12   2, 77  |        to love arousing ~us to undue ardor or to fear inducing
13   2, 95  |       in withdrawing ~man from undue pleasures, to which above
14   2, 100 |        among men, that nothing undue be done to anyone, and that ~
15   2, 100 |     the character of something undue: for in this sense the ~
16   2, 100 |    slain unduly. But it is not undue for evil-doers ~or foes
17   2, 104 | obligation of something due or undue); but from some institution, ~
18   2, 11  |        either the desire of an undue end in which way it arises
19   2, 18  |     Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The undue exaltation of man either
20   2, 28  |    place his end in ~something undue: so that his appetite does
21   2, 33  |       far as he is inclined to undue repose, it is sloth: and
22   2, 33  |       sloth; since sloth seeks undue rest in so ~far as it spurns
23   2, 35  |  necessary to salvation, or by undue obstinacy, since it has
24   2, 43  |        must needs ~fix on some undue end, since every agent acts
25   2, 53  |   rational appetite. Hence the undue use of reason ~appears chiefly
26   2, 60  |          and someone, for some undue cause procures its revocation,
27   2, 63  |       An act which deals with ~undue matter is evil in its genus,
28   2, 63  |         having a free-will, is undue matter for imprisonment
29   2, 87  |      hurtful, and consequently undue matter for an oath. ~Therefore
30   2, 90  |      the ~true God, but "in an undue mode," and this is the first
31   2, 90  |    worship given to God in ~an undue mode: as, for instance,
32   2, 91  |     SUPERSTITION CONSISTING IN UNDUE WORSHIP OF THE TRUE GOD (
33   2, 91  |       which consists in giving undue worship to the true God; ~(
34   2, 92  |       due. Now divine honor is undue to idols, just as it is ~
35   2, 92  |       to idols, just as it is ~undue to other creatures, wherefore
36   2, 92  | unbelief, and to this it adds ~undue worship. But in a case of
37   2, 93  |       usurps to himself, in an undue ~manner, the foretelling
38   2, 93  |  something divine, but from an undue usurpation thereof, as stated ~
39   2, 93  |   human ~means, but not by the undue means of divination.~Aquin.:
40   2, 93  |   worship, so is superstition ~undue worship. But divination
41   2, 93  |    does not seem to pertain to undue worship. ~Therefore it does
42   2, 93  |          superstition denotes ~undue divine worship. Now a thing
43   2, 94  |     not good ~to acquire it by undue means, and it is to this
44   2, 98  |   generically when it bears on undue matter. Now a spiritual
45   2, 98  |       Now a spiritual thing is undue ~matter for buying and selling
46   2, 108 |        is an action bearing on undue matter. For as words are
47   2, 108 |      acts, it is unnatural and undue for anyone to signify by ~
48   2, 108 |      were moved to do ~certain undue things. It is thus that
49   2, 114 |        by deception to acquire undue honor or gain: while sometimes ~
50   2, 120 |      mind is engrossed in some undue worship, he cannot at the
51   2, 152 |    wife is not connected with ~undue matter, but with other circumstances,
52   2, 152 |     good of his own body by an undue resolution and defilement
53   2, 152 |    defilement thereof, and ~an undue association with another.
54   2, 152 |     copulation with a thing of undue species, and ~this is called "
55   2, 152 | Thirdly, by copulation with an undue sex, ~male with male, or
56   2, 152 |       copulation, either as to undue means, or as to other ~monstrous
57   2, 156 |       namely with regard to an undue object, ~and with regard
58   2, 156 |          and with regard to an undue mode of being angry. As
59   2, 157 |     let there be piety without undue clemency." Therefore ~savagery
60   2, 160 |       that pride originates in undue observation. Now observation ~
61   2, 166 |      people make use of fun at undue times ~or places, or out
62   2, 166 |        not introduce play into undue matters and seasons. And ~
63 Suppl, 45|      unlawful persons, who are undue matter for this sacrament;
64 Suppl, 50|       on account of a previous undue union between him and the
65 Suppl, 64|     aggravates infinitely. But undue time ~is a circumstance.
66 Suppl, 65|     inordinately in respect of undue time. Accordingly if an
67 Suppl, 83|      deformity arises from the undue disposition of the parts,
68 Suppl, 83|       the parts, by reason of ~undue quantity, quality, or place -
 
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