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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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1 2, 4 | OBJ 2: Further, Boethius [*Seneca, Ep. 6] says that "there 2 2, 79 | Civ. Dei vi, 10) commends Seneca for ~finding fault with 3 2, 81 | asks because, according to Seneca (De Benefic. ii, 1), "nothing ~ 4 2, 92 | Civ. Dei vi, 10) ~quotes Seneca as saying: "We shall adore," 5 2, 92 | Wherefore Augustine condemns Seneca (De Civ. Dei vi, 10) in 6 2, 102 | not subject to him. ~For Seneca says (De Beneficiis iii): " 7 2, 104 | thankful when compelled, as ~Seneca observes (De Beneficiis 8 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 1: In the words of Seneca (1 Benef. v), "just as a 9 2, 104 | the favor is less, for, as Seneca remarks (De Benef. ~ii.) " 10 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As Seneca observes (De Benef. vi), " 11 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: As Seneca observes (De Benef. iii), " 12 2, 104 | chiefly the heart. Hence Seneca says (De Benef. ~ii): "Who 13 2, 104 | repaid with money": and ~Seneca writes (De Benef. vi): " 14 2, 104 | his kindness, because, as Seneca says (De ~Benef. vi), "it 15 2, 104 | person who repays him, as Seneca observes (De Benef. vii): ~" 16 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Seneca says (De Benef. ii) that " 17 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Benef. iv): "He 18 2, 104 | made at once, wherefore ~Seneca says (De Benef. ii): "Do 19 2, 104 | constrained repayment. For, as Seneca ~observes (De Benef. iv), " 20 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Benef. i): "We 21 2, 104 | chiefly in the will. Hence ~Seneca says (De Benef. i): "A kindly 22 2, 104 | greater to his father, as Seneca declares (De Benef. iii). 23 2, 105 | is not always a sin. For Seneca says ~(De Benef. iii) that " 24 2, 105 | not in our power, and yet Seneca ~declares (De Benef. iii) 25 2, 105 | debtor is ungrateful," as Seneca declares ~(De Benef. iv). 26 2, 105 | from negligence. For, as Seneca observes ~(De Benef. iii), " 27 2, 105 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Seneca writes (De Benef. iii): " 28 2, 105 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Seneca says (De Benef. ii): "Between 29 2, 105 | mortal sin. Yet, according to Seneca (De Benef. ii), "sometimes 30 2, 105 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Seneca also says (De Benef. vii): " 31 2, 105 | be ungrateful, since, as Seneca remarks (De Benef. iii), " 32 2, 108 | business in hand. For, as Seneca ~states (De Benef. iv), 33 2, 115 | an act of liberality: for Seneca says (De Benef. v): ~"A 34 2, 115 | Ethic. iv, 1). The saying of Seneca refers to liberality as ~ 35 2, 121 | anger is impotent: wherefore Seneca says (De Ira i): "Reason 36 2, 121 | than the smith. Moreover, Seneca was a follower ~of the Stoics, 37 2, 127 | same as ~fortitude. For Seneca says (De Quat. Virtut.): " 38 2, 127 | himself for great things. And ~Seneca says (De Quat. Virtut.): " 39 2, 127 | magnanimity. For ~according to Seneca (De Ira i: De vita beata 40 2, 128 | people's opinion. Hence Seneca says (De Quat. Virtut.) 41 2, 132 | sufficient for ~themselves," as Seneca says (De Ira i: De vita 42 2, 153 | behave like a madman, as ~Seneca remarks [*De Ira i, 1]. 43 2, 155 | punishment on an ~inferior," as Seneca states (De Clementia ii, 44 2, 155 | aforesaid definition of Seneca (OBJ[1]~) "clemency is leniency 45 2, 155 | in punishing. ~Wherefore Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) 46 2, 155 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 5): " 47 2, 155 | by reason," according to Seneca (De Clementia ii, ~5), and 48 2, 155 | punished any further. Hence Seneca says (De ~Clementia ii, 49 2, 155 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4): " 50 2, 155 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 3) 51 2, 155 | to ~clemency, wherefore Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 3) 52 2, 155 | painful to another. Wherefore ~Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 3) 53 2, 156 | useful for no purpose, as Seneca proves in ~the book he wrote 54 2, 157 | opposed to clemency. For Seneca ~says (De Clementia ii, 55 2, 157 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) 56 2, 157 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) 57 2, 166 | their enjoyment. Wherefore Seneca ~[*Martin of Braga, Formula 58 Suppl, 13| recovered, wherefore, as Seneca ~observes (Lib. i, Ep. i, 59 Appen1, 1| was unable to avoid; hence Seneca proves (Ep. lxxxv, and De


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