Part, Question
1 1, 22 | equally, this would not affect the divine ~simplicity,
2 1, 31 | properly speaking, does not affect ~the predicate, which is
3 1, 69 | in root, stem, or fruit, affect the argument.~Aquin.: SMT
4 1, 70 | in root, stem, or fruit, affect the argument.~Aquin.: SMT
5 1, 77 | and of their very nature, affect the senses; since they are ~
6 1, 82 | corporeal causes, which cannot affect the intellectual part, ~
7 1, 83 | phantasms cannot of themselves affect the passive intellect, and
8 1, 97 | generation." But contraries affect the same subject: also there
9 2, 17 | praise and blame do not affect the acts ~themselves of
10 2, 17 | the human body; but they affect the acts of the sensitive ~
11 2, 32 | in so far as it seems to affect ~one's own good.~Aquin.:
12 2, 35 | sorrow, may be taken so as to affect the first part only, by ~
13 2, 38 | pain, in so far as they affect the body, ~denote a certain
14 2, 47 | done by anyone does not ~affect a man unless in some way
15 2, 57 | those habits alone which affect the appetitive part of the
16 2, 57 | the ~appetitive part, nor affect it in any way, but only
17 2, 67 | perfection and imperfection to affect the same thing at the same
18 2, 73 | God). But circumstances affect sin on the part of the object
19 2, 76 | struck him (which does not affect the ~sinfulness of the act).
20 2, 96 | a captive. ~Some things affect the community in one respect,
21 2, 13 | circumstance of sin, which can affect any kind of sin at all.
22 2, 23 | contraries by their ~nature affect the same subject. Now increase
23 2, 23 | Reply OBJ 1: Contraries affect the same subject when that
24 2, 30 | neighbor: some of which affect the soul, ~and are relieved
25 2, 30 | almsdeeds, while others affect the body, ~and are relieved
26 2, 31 | little faults which do not affect a man's good name, wherefore
27 2, 33 | called "curiosity"; if it ~affect the speech it is called "
28 2, 59 | another man's person, it may affect ~either the very substance
29 2, 66 | the sin be not such as to affect the ~community, or if he
30 2, 135 | Andronicus [*Chrysippus: in De Affect.] says that ~"perseverance
31 2, 135 | because ~evils of this kind affect the necessaries of life:
32 2, 139 | they do not so strongly affect the sensitive appetite, ~
33 2, 139 | desires and ~pleasures which affect man himself. Hence it is
34 2, 140 | And though children do not affect these things much, yet ~
35 2, 146 | of gluttony be found to ~affect only such things as are
36 2, 146 | Hence this does not directly affect the gravity of gluttony, ~
37 2, 162 | OBJ 3: These punishments affect all somewhat. For any woman
38 3, 16 | or greatness cannot newly affect anything, ~unless it be
39 3, 72 | ages of the body do not affect the soul. ~Therefore this
40 3, 72 | age of the body does not affect the ~soul. Consequently
41 3, 73 | enkindled, and the things which affect us ~most are impressed the
42 3, 75 | the ~accidents, such as to affect the senses, and such operations
43 3, 77 | Whether such accidents can affect an extrinsic body?~(4) Whether
44 3, 77 | in this sacrament cannot ~affect external objects. For it
45 3, 77 | Therefore they ~cannot affect other matter by producing
46 3, 77 | very ~accidents appear to affect the wine that is added,
47 3, 82 | of the ministers cannot affect Christ's ~mysteries, as
48 Suppl, 9 | relate only such ~matters as affect the gravity of the sin;
49 Suppl, 54| A commandment does not affect the past but the future. ~
50 Suppl, 62| and because it does not so affect ~the certainty of offspring.~
51 Suppl, 66| bodies. Wherefore bigamy must affect both of these at the ~same
52 Suppl, 70| xii): "The things that affect the ~soul well or ill after
53 Suppl, 78| any more, nor any waste affect the parts of man. Therefore ~
54 Suppl, 79| humidity: wherefore it will affect ~the organ with a spiritual
55 Suppl, 79| and in the blessed it will affect the organ of hearing ~by
56 Suppl, 80| have a natural aptitude to affect the ~touch, and yet since
57 Suppl, 80| in its power thereby to affect or not to affect the touch.
58 Suppl, 80| thereby to affect or not to affect the touch. In like manner ~
59 Suppl, 81| in God, since it does not affect that which is ~intrinsic
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