|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |         effect. Thus, because to punish is properly the act of an ~
 2   1, 19  |       usual for an angry man to ~punish, so that punishment becomes
 3   1, 21  |  Prosolog. ~10): "When Thou dost punish the wicked, it is just,
 4   1, 64  |       from his ~nature, so as to punish him by subtracting from
 5   1, 65  |       the same way as the one to punish whom the sun ~had been created,
 6   1, 65  |       from his ~nature, so as to punish him by subtracting from
 7   1, 66  |       the same way as the one to punish whom the sun ~had been created,
 8   1, 95  |        not ~indeed that He would punish some and reward others,
 9   1, 102 |           a king does not justly punish those who do not rebel ~
10   1, 112 |          him, in hell a demon to punish him.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[113]
11   1, 113 |         lying spirit was sent to punish Achab, King of ~Israel,
12   1, 113 |       the demons who are sent to punish, do ~so with an intention
13   1, 113 |         they are sent; for they ~punish from hatred or envy; whereas
14   2, 22  |        feel no anger while ~they punish . . . no fellow-feeling
15   2, 24  |         feel no anger when they ~punish . . . no fellow-feeling
16   2, 32  |  overcome, to contradict, and to punish, give pleasure, ~not as
17   2, 32  |     pleasant to ~an angry man to punish, in so far as he thinks
18   2, 46  |           the angry man hopes to punish; since he craves for ~revenge
19   2, 73  |            Therefore He does not punish one man more than another,
20   2, 79  |           i, 19): "God does ~not punish what He causes." Now God
21   2, 91  |          5,6), human law ~cannot punish or forbid all evil deeds:
22   2, 92  |       forbid, to permit, and ~to punish, as the Jurist states?~Aquin.:
23   2, 92  |          reward. Therefore if to punish is reckoned an effect of
24   2, 92  |        pertain to anyone: but to punish ~pertains to none but the
25   2, 92  |      effect of law, but ~only to punish.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[92] A[
26   2, 100 |          For human law does ~not punish the man who wishes to slay,
27   2, 105 |         their ~former crimes, to punish which God sent the Israelites
28   2, 105 |          sinner has the right to punish him for his offenses. Therefore ~
29   2, 12  |      competency of the Church to punish unbelief in ~those who have
30   2, 20  |      mercy and to spare, than to punish: for the former becomes
31   2, 20  |       esteem that ~God would not punish him or exclude him from
32   2, 38  |          disturbances, when they punish evil-doers, according to
33   2, 38  |           Those whom ~we have to punish with a kindly severity,
34   2, 58  |        it belongs to judgment to punish sins. Now it is related ~
35   2, 65  |   matters a good man is ~slow to punish as the Philosopher states (
36   2, 67  |           the civil law does not punish this sin, and in this sense
37   2, 106 |    unlawful even for ~a judge to punish those who have wronged him:
38   2, 106 |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to punish a man publicly for his sin
39   2, 140 | Aristotle ~refers to {kolazo} to punish, so that its original sense
40   2, 145 |          it is fitting we should punish that same body forty ~times.
41   2, 155 |  provoked to ~hatred" that is to punish too severely, "is restrained
42   2, 156 |        since he who has power to punish "is God's ~minister," as
43   2, 162 |      food of animals, but not to punish man, because their ~growth
44   3, 1   |          to ~be merciful than to punish, as He lays the act of sin
45   3, 59  |     reward the good, just ~as to punish the wicked. But eternal
46   3, 69  |         so it would be unjust to punish him. ~If, therefore, the
47   3, 85  |      only to reward but also to ~punish. Wherefore John the Baptist
48   3, 86  |       surely die," which was to ~punish him for the sin he had committed,
49   3, 88  |         He foresees that He will punish such a man eternally for ~
50 Suppl, 59|        with his wife in order to punish her by depriving ~her of
51 Suppl, 60|          king for instance, ~can punish an individual both by correcting
52 Suppl, 62|        is prescribed in order to punish the crime of ~adultery.
53 Suppl, 65|         But the Old ~Law did not punish with death intercourse with
54 Suppl, 72|        same words: "In order to ~punish the wicked and cleanse the
55 Suppl, 86|        the duty of the demons to punish ~the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT
56 Suppl, 86|        not be placed over men to punish them, regards the order
57 Suppl, 96|   Further, a just judge does not punish except in order to correct, ~
58 Suppl, 96|      kind of ~medicine." Now, to punish the wicked eternally does
59 Appen2, 1|          to reward ~good than to punish evil. Now just as those
 
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