Part, Question
1 1, 20 | formal, the appetite for revenge. Again, as regards the ~
2 2, 46 | there be desire and hope of revenge: for, as the Philosopher ~
3 2, 46 | punish; since he craves for ~revenge as being possible." Consequently
4 2, 46 | that "anger craves for ~revenge." But the desire for revenge
5 2, 46 | revenge." But the desire for revenge is a desire for something
6 2, 46 | for something good: ~since revenge belongs to justice. Therefore
7 2, 46 | says (Ethic. iv, 5) that "revenge" which pertains to anger "
8 2, 66 | excludes not only unjust revenge, which is also ~excluded
9 2, 107 | the Law fixed a limit to revenge, by forbidding men to ~seek
10 2, 108 | done out of desire ~for revenge, or out of lust for temporal
11 2, 108 | thought that ~desire for revenge was lawful, on account of
12 2, 108 | not that man might seek revenge. Wherefore, in ~order to
13 2, 13 | 34): "I, in the day of ~revenge, will visit this sin . . .
14 2, 24 | rejoice ~when he shall see the revenge," since, according to Wis.
15 2, 24 | Lev. ~19:18): "Seek not revenge, nor be mindful of the injury
16 2, 34 | word "nemesis" to signify "revenge" does not represent the
17 2, 39 | that what he ~suffers is in revenge for what he has done, as
18 2, 60 | hinders, through hatred, revenge or the like. ~In this case,
19 2, 70 | a man is not allowed to revenge himself, for it is said: ~"
20 2, 70 | 3: It would be an act of revenge to keep silence with the ~
21 2, 70 | with anger's end, which is ~revenge: since the easiest way for
22 2, 70 | for the angry man to take revenge on ~another is to revile
23 2, 78 | religion, piety, ~gratitude, revenge, observance, truth." Now
24 2, 78 | observance, truth." Now revenge is seemingly a ~species
25 2, 78 | commutative justice whereby revenge is taken for injuries ~inflicted,
26 2, 78 | liberality, kindliness, revenge, ~commonsense, [*{eugnomosyne}]
27 2, 78 | Tully mentions ~none but "revenge." Therefore he would appear
28 2, 78 | to justice is annexed ~"revenge," whereby, as Tully states (
29 2, 78 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The revenge taken by authority of a
30 2, 78 | commutative justice: ~whereas the revenge which a man takes on his
31 2, 79 | observance, (4) gratitude, (5) revenge, (6) truth, (7) friendship, (
32 2, 81 | dost Thou not . . . revenge our blood on them that dwell
33 2, 81 | rejoice when he shall see the ~revenge." Therefore we should not
34 2, 95 | And I, in the day of revenge, will visit this sin also
35 2, 106 | Dt. 32:35, ~Rm. 12:19): "Revenge to Me, and I will repay."
36 2, 106 | avenge himself when he takes revenge ~for wrongs inflicted on
37 2, 106 | Lk. 18:7): "Will not God revenge His elect who cry to Him
38 2, 106 | belongs to ~the virtue of revenge.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[108] A[
39 2, 141 | anger, which tends towards revenge, and ~this is restrained
40 2, 155 | exercising the power of taking revenge." Tully ~also (De Invent.
41 2, 155 | exercising the power of taking revenge." This ~moderation of soul
42 2, 156 | according to Dt. 32:35, "Revenge is Mine." ~Therefore it
43 2, 156 | which is the desire ~for revenge, since revenge may be desired
44 2, 156 | desire ~for revenge, since revenge may be desired both well
45 2, 156 | by the ~reason: and when revenge is taken in accordance with
46 2, 156 | anger tends, and that is revenge. Wherefore if one desire
47 2, 156 | Wherefore if one desire revenge to be taken in accordance
48 2, 156 | sake but for the sake of revenge, towards which his appetite
49 2, 156 | when one desires unjust revenge; and thus anger is a mortal
50 2, 156 | under the aspect of just revenge. Wherefore it is evident
51 2, 156 | is not appeased without revenge, or ~punishment." Now this
52 2, 156 | their intense desire ~for revenge, so that it does not wear
53 2, 156 | can be quelled ~only by revenge.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[158] A[
54 2, 156 | hurt under ~the aspect of revenge; and the least of hurts
55 2, 156 | desirability, in so far as revenge ~is desired under the aspect
56 3, 15 | sorrow and the desire of revenge. Now it was said ~(A[6])
57 3, 15 | Christ. As to the desire of revenge it is ~sometimes with sin,
58 3, 15 | i.e. when anyone seeks revenge beyond the order of ~reason:
59 3, 15 | e.g. when anyone seeks revenge according to justice, and ~
60 Suppl, 91| rejoice when ~he shall see the revenge."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
61 Suppl, 96| rejoice ~when he shall see the revenge," etc., and (Is. 66:24): "
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