Part, Question
1 1, 19 | necessarily; and yet it is not unnatural or ~contrary to His nature,
2 1, 88 | is this ~way of knowledge unnatural, for God is the author of
3 1, 98 | nothing would have been unnatural in human ~generation. Therefore
4 1, 103 | tendency to not-being is unnatural and violent to any ~creature,
5 1, 117 | united to the body, it is unnatural to it to ~be without a body,
6 1, 117 | with things imperfect and unnatural, for He did not make man
7 2, 6 | of simply bodies would be unnatural and violent: whereas ~they
8 2, 6 | against nature is said to be "unnatural"; and in like ~manner that
9 2, 31 | Therefore nothing which is ~unnatural can give pleasure.~Aquin.:
10 2, 31 | in cannibalism or ~in the unnatural intercourse of man and beast,
11 2, 32 | excessive spending, which is unnatural: ~wherefore prodigality
12 2, 34 | agrees with nature, and unnatural, if it disagrees. Accordingly,
13 2, 34 | down below; and again an unnatural repose, whereby a thing ~
14 2, 46 | seems to be altogether ~unnatural to man.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
15 2, 71 | irregular in a work of art, is unnatural to the ~art which produced
16 2, 75 | Yet sin results in being unnatural from the very fact ~that
17 2, 85 | bounds of reason, it is unnatural to man.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
18 2, 94 | the special name of the unnatural crime.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
19 2, 94 | some men, theft, and even ~unnatural vices, as the Apostle states (
20 2, 100 | the prohibition against ~unnatural sins, according to Lev.
21 2, 102 | was in ~condemnation of unnatural sins. The third reason was
22 2, 102 | forbidden in detestation of the unnatural vice.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102]
23 2, 76 | by usury is exceedingly unnatural."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
24 2, 108 | intellectual acts, it is unnatural and undue for anyone to
25 2, 136 | i.e. obscene, given ~to unnatural vice." But this is opposed
26 2, 140 | flesh, or in committing the unnatural vice.~
27 2, 152 | seduction, rape, and the ~unnatural vice." For diversity of
28 2, 152 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the unnatural vice is a species of lust?~
29 2, 152 | It would seem that the unnatural vice is not a species of
30 2, 152 | comprised under ~vice. But the unnatural vice is comprised not under
31 2, 152 | vii, 5). Therefore the ~unnatural vice is not a species of
32 2, 152 | 153], A[2]): Whereas the unnatural vice concerns acts ~from
33 2, 152 | cannot follow. Therefore the unnatural vice is not ~a species of
34 2, 152 | Lasciviousness, i.e., unnatural lust."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
35 2, 152 | and this ~is called "the unnatural vice." This may happen in
36 2, 152 | human nature: wherefore the unnatural vice was omitted.~Aquin.:
37 2, 152 | that which is sought in the unnatural ~vice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
38 2, 152 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the unnatural vice is the greatest sin
39 2, 152 | It would seem that the unnatural vice is not the greatest
40 2, 152 | love of our neighbor, than ~unnatural sins, by which no other
41 2, 152 | injured. Therefore the ~unnatural sin is not the greatest
42 2, 152 | is a graver sin than ~the unnatural vice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154]
43 2, 152 | cases he ~defiles by the unnatural vice. Therefore incest is
44 2, 152 | is a graver sin than the ~unnatural vice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154]
45 2, 152 | 1~OBJ 4: Further, if the unnatural vice is most grievous, the
46 2, 152 | uncleanness is the gravest of unnatural vices. But this is not true. ~
47 2, 152 | is not true. ~Therefore unnatural vices are not the most grievous
48 2, 152 | Therefore, since by the unnatural vices man transgresses that
49 2, 153 | him or of satisfying an unnatural passion ~whether he follow
50 2, 172 | present state of life it is unnatural to man not to understand
51 3, 57 | soul, still ~it will not be unnatural or forced in a glorified
52 Suppl, 52| hindered by that which is unnatural in this way; for ~thus is
53 Suppl, 55| affinity is not caused by unnatural unlawful intercourse as ~
54 Suppl, 55| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In unnatural copulation there is no mingling
55 Suppl, 62| 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the unnatural vice is further removed
56 Suppl, 62| on account also of ~the unnatural vice: but this is not mentioned
57 Suppl, 64| issue may be natural or unnatural. The natural issue is that
58 Suppl, 64| good health; ~and it is unnatural when they suffer from an
59 Suppl, 64| if the menstrual flow be ~unnatural it is not forbidden in the
60 Suppl, 72| elements," namely ~their unnatural dispositions by reason of
61 Suppl, 88| this ~disposition will be unnatural to them. Now whatever is
62 Suppl, 88| to them. Now whatever is unnatural and ~accidental cannot last
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