|    Part, Question1   1, 80  |      hinder what is suitable, and inflict ~harm, and this is called
 2   1, 113 |            1/1~OBJ 2: Further, to inflict punishment on one who has
 3   2, 36  |         accordingly it is able to inflict some ~harm. But if it be
 4   2, 42  |         which, by its power, can ~inflict that evil. In this way God
 5   2, 42  |          man, inasmuch as He can ~inflict punishment, spiritual or
 6   2, 43  |          Therefore that which can inflict such an evil, is the efficient ~
 7   2, 46  |      effect, since each ~seeks to inflict harm on another. But hatred
 8   2, 73  |        not a more grievous sin to inflict ~an injury on a rich and
 9   2, 73  |            it is a ~graver sin to inflict an injury on oneself: for
10   2, 87  |             Therefore He will not inflict eternal ~punishment on man.~
11   2, 90  |  personage, to whom it belongs to inflict penalties, as we shall ~
12   2, 7   |   punishments which He intends to inflict on sinners.~Aquin.: SMT
13   2, 11  |           the faith, which is to ~inflict very great harm indeed.
14   2, 18  |           God's enemies sometimes inflict or threaten: whereas ~servile
15   2, 57  |          himself; and thus, if he inflict an injury on himself, it ~
16   2, 60  |         dig up a man's seeds, you inflict ~on the sower a loss equal
17   2, 62  |        princes, not that they may inflict capital punishment themselves,
18   2, 63  |           power: wherefore he can inflict irreparable punishments ~
19   2, 63  |   instance by blows, which do not inflict irreparable harm.~Aquin.:
20   2, 64  |         sin, but only for such as inflict an ~irreparable harm, or
21   2, 64  |          for theft which does not inflict an irreparable harm, except ~
22   2, 65  |           inordinately, he ~would inflict an injury on the community,
23   2, 65  |        like ~this." He would also inflict harm on the injured person;
24   2, 66  |           the harm he attempts to inflict on his neighbor: but the ~
25   2, 70  |      injustice. But words seem to inflict no injury on one's neighbor,
26   2, 70  |      slight railing that does not inflict much dishonor on a man,
27   2, 70  |       prone to despise others and inflict ~injuries on them, because
28   2, 71  |        weighed by the injury they inflict on him, since it is ~thence
29   2, 72  |       grievous, according as they inflict a greater injury on him:
30   2, 73  | distinguished by the injury they ~inflict on one's neighbor. Now the
31   2, 74  |        and it is more grievous to inflict an injury, than to wish
32   2, 74  |           injury, than to wish to inflict it, ~other things being
33   2, 75  |       depart from the truth, nor ~inflict an unjust injury on anyone,
34   2, 88  | irrational creatures in order to ~inflict harm on man.~Aquin.: SMT
35   2, 97  |            Church, which does not inflict the death of the body, a
36   2, 97  |    Wherefore it was necessary to ~inflict some kind of temporal punishment
37   2, 106 |         to endure the wrongs they inflict on God and their ~neighbor.
38   2, 120 |         all persons in general to inflict ~injury on no one: hence
39   2, 134 |    without inflicting them, ~than inflict them without bearing them.
40   2, 134 |         bear evils that ~they may inflict evil, their patience is
41   2, 155 |        anger a man is provoked to inflict a too ~severe punishment,
42   3, 44  |             Nor does the Creator "inflict" any hurt on the owner,
43 Suppl, 1 |        bodily members, so does it inflict on the concupiscible part
44 Suppl, 6 |    offense. Now ~a man is able to inflict on himself a greater punishment
45 Suppl, 12|      justice curbs anger, lest it inflict an unjust ~injury on another,
46 Suppl, 15|         by his repentance, should inflict on himself so much the greater ~
47 Suppl, 60|  community of the first kind, can inflict only corrective ~punishment,
48 Suppl, 85|          time," since He will not inflict two punishments for one
49 Suppl, 96|        seem ~that He ought not to inflict such a punishment for sin.~
50 Appen1, 2|          the angels who would not inflict such tortures on their ~
51 Appen1, 2|         the good angels sometimes inflict punishment.~Aquin.: SMT
 
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