Part, Question
1 1, 67 | worship, since they were ~prone to worship as gods even
2 1, 68 | worship, since they were ~prone to worship as gods even
3 1, 90 | stature, while brutes are prone in ~stature. Therefore man
4 1, 90 | because if man's stature were ~prone to the ground he would need
5 1, 90 | because if man's ~stature were prone to the ground, and he used
6 1, 92 | animals is not inclined prone to the ground, but is adapted
7 1, 113 | disposition that makes man more prone ~to one vice than to another:
8 1, 113 | vice to ~which he is most prone.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[114] A[
9 2, 9 | reason why ~man should not be prone to anger or concupiscence,
10 2, 34 | and thus that man, being prone to ~immoderate pleasures,
11 2, 40 | obstacles to their efforts, are prone to count a thing possible
12 2, 46 | the reason that anger is prone to ensue from ~the natural
13 2, 47 | than excellence makes one ~prone to anger.~Aquin.: SMT FS
14 2, 47 | that excellence ~makes men prone to anger.~Aquin.: SMT FS
15 2, 51 | Socrates or Plato ~to be prone to sickness or inclined
16 2, 80 | infected, that we are all prone to sin: even as ~the burning
17 2, 80 | because he was not already ~prone to sin, on account of any
18 2, 82 | Now all ~are not equally prone to acts of concupiscence.
19 2, 82 | Consequently if one man is more prone than another to acts ~of
20 2, 85 | 8:21: "Man's ~senses are prone to evil from his youth" [*
21 2, 85 | thought of man's heart are prone to evil from his youth.'].~
22 2, 87 | the latter are ~the more prone to sin through being brought
23 2, 95 | found to be depraved, and prone to vice, ~and not easily
24 2, 100 | necessary against those who are prone to ~evil, as stated in Ethic.
25 2, 100 | evils to which men ~were prone. Now men were prone to idolatry
26 2, 100 | were prone. Now men were prone to idolatry by reason of
27 2, 100 | nations. Likewise men are prone to perjury on account of ~
28 2, 101 | two kinds of men: some, prone to evil, who ~have to be
29 2, 101 | people ~there were many prone to idolatry; wherefore it
30 2, 102 | Jewish people, who were prone to cruelty, wished them
31 2, 58 | his own wickedness, he is prone to think evil of ~others,
32 2, 58 | thought of man's ~heart are prone to evil from his youth" (
33 2, 70 | themselves to excel, are more prone to despise others and inflict ~
34 2, 76 | avarice to which they were ~prone according to Is. 56:11,
35 2, 117 | concupiscence ~of the flesh is more prone; and because through taking
36 2, 134 | man. Hence man is more ~prone to bear evils for the sake
37 2, 147 | First, because they are more prone to the concupiscences ~which
38 2, 148 | Reply OBJ 1: Man is most prone to sins of intemperance,
39 2, 153 | natural temperament are more prone to concupiscence than ~others;
40 2, 165 | sinful, when it renders a man prone to ~the vices of lust and
41 2, 178 | mind's glance which is ~prone to wander."~Aquin.: SMT
42 2, 180 | Reply OBJ 3: He that is prone to yield to his passions
43 3, 51 | subject to sin, neither was He prone ~to die or to return to
44 3, 61 | from the fact that man is prone to direct his ~activity
45 3, 62 | concupiscence which makes man prone to sin. And so ~at one time
46 3, 82 | sins, yet men ~are more prone to it, owing to fleshly
47 Suppl, 2 | of sins, to which we are ~prone on account of the weakness
48 Suppl, 8 | evil influence, or weak and prone to the very sin ~that he
49 Suppl, 8 | because the ~people are more prone to that particular sin,
50 Suppl, 30| the mind is not ~so easily prone to sin.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
51 Suppl, 60| inclined to ~matricide and more prone to wife-murder; and it is
52 Suppl, 67| to which the Jews ~were prone on account of the corruption
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