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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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loses

   Part, Question
1 1, 23 | predestination, and thus no one loses his crown: ~secondly, by 2 1, 78 | inclination: as when ~water loses coolness by heating, and 3 1, 82 | by abusing ~free-will, loses both it and himself." Therefore 4 1, 92 | unlike God. Therefore he loses ~the image of God.~Aquin.: 5 1, 118 | entire matter ~together loses the form of fire, and another 6 2, 22 | animal's body is healed, and loses sickness. At ~other times 7 2, 26 | with love of concupiscence, loses ~the character to true friendship.~ 8 2, 53 | Moreover, by ~sinning a man loses a habit of virtue: and again, 9 2, 65 | and, again, that ~whoever loses charity through mortal sin, 10 2, 67 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: He that loses his money does not therefore 11 2, 75 | man, by one sinful act, loses ~grace, or charity, or shame, 12 2, 77 | passions are very intense, man loses the ~use of reason altogether: 13 2, 86 | things, when a ~comely body loses its comeliness through contact 14 2, 87 | punishment is satisfactory, ~it loses somewhat of the nature of 15 2, 88 | a moral act, and then it loses its ~nature of circumstance, 16 2, 5 | failing ~in one point, a man loses his faith altogether, as 17 2, 12 | s ~every member and part loses its due disposition, so 18 2, 17 | as when a ~natural body loses its form, it does not remain 19 2, 19 | for the man that has it loses his constancy both in ~the 20 2, 23 | not charity." Now no man loses charity by doing great things. ~ 21 2, 23 | Nevertheless he falls, and loses ~charity through the one 22 2, 58 | Therefore again justice loses nothing, no matter who ~ 23 2, 60 | undone. Now sometimes a man loses ~his personal honor by being 24 2, 62 | result being that a ~person loses his life, he is not guilty 25 2, 73 | while in his own eyes, he loses the glory of his ~conscience 26 2, 79 | obligation to do a thing it loses the ~luster of supererogation, 27 2, 81 | Father in secret." But prayer loses its ~secrecy by being expressed 28 2, 85 | stock, since sometimes he loses them by theft or robbery; 29 2, 86 | of money, and ~afterwards loses it. Therefore a vow is not 30 2, 106 | ignominy," ~whereby he loses his good name.~Aquin.: SMT 31 2, 106 | crime of high treason a son loses his inheritance ~through 32 2, 130 | wherefore a ~virtuous deed loses its power to merit eternal 33 2, 130 | the other hand when a man loses the eternal reward simply 34 2, 148 | consequence being that he loses the use of reason. In this 35 2, 155 | the reason, as when a man loses the use of reason, and in ~ 36 2, 155 | appetitive power, as when a man loses that humane feeling ~whereby " 37 2, 169 | foretells the future, his name ~loses its significance when he 38 3, 46 | But by ~sinning the sinner loses a greater good than Christ 39 3, 71 | water: but in Baptism he loses it all."~Aquin.: SMT TP 40 3, 82 | priest, by degradation, loses either the power of ~consecrating, 41 3, 82 | Therefore it seems that he loses ~the power to consecrate, 42 3, 83 | forty days' ~penance: he who loses it in a church, or if a 43 3, 89 | answer that, By sin, man loses a twofold dignity, one in 44 3, 89 | respect of God he again loses ~a twofold dignity. one 45 3, 89 | Body Para. 2/5~By sin man loses his ecclesiastical dignity, 46 Suppl, 21| 1~OBJ 2: Further, no one loses the suffrages of the Church 47 Suppl, 36| man is ordained he never loses his order. Therefore order 48 Suppl, 38| from the Church by no means loses the power to baptize. Neither 49 Suppl, 56| occasioned the relationship, loses the right to ask for the ~ 50 Suppl, 58| dissolved: but the ~husband loses his right to marital intercourse, 51 Suppl, 59| his father's ~conversion loses the right to inherit from 52 Suppl, 66| concubine; so that the sacrament loses ~nothing of its signification 53 Suppl, 70| separation from the body loses its ~sensitive power, that 54 Suppl, 71| person receives a lesson he loses nothing if ~others receive 55 Suppl, 71| whom a suffrage is offered loses nothing if some one else 56 Suppl, 72| gain in intensity what it loses in shortness of ~time.~Aquin.: 57 Suppl, 80| bodies merge into one, each ~loses its distinct being, and 58 Suppl, 88| part of ~their matter which loses its form, and on the part


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