Part, Question
1 2, 113 | detractor seeks not the displeasure of the person defamed, since
2 2, 114 | man, who exceeds in giving displeasure sins more ~grievously than
3 2, 154 | forced by a certain ~previous displeasure.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[156] A[
4 2, 156 | denotes an evil, since it is displeasure at another's good, and such ~
5 2, 156 | another's good, and such ~displeasure is in itself contrary to
6 2, 156 | the angry man acts with displeasure." Now displeasure is contrary
7 2, 156 | acts with displeasure." Now displeasure is contrary to the ~will.
8 2, 156 | the angry man acts ~with displeasure," means that he is displeased,
9 2, 156 | himself: and through this ~displeasure he is moved to seek vengeance.~
10 2, 156 | gives rise to a lasting displeasure, ~wherefore he is "grievous"
11 2, 156 | on account of an abiding displeasure, which he holds ~locked
12 2, 156 | aside his anger, except his displeasure wear away with ~time and
13 2, 156 | arises more directly, namely displeasure, ~even as, on the other
14 2, 156 | of pleasure. Now through ~displeasure, a man is moved sometimes
15 3, 84 | the fruit of pardon. ~Now displeasure causes sorrow in one who
16 3, 84 | sinned, and be pleased at his displeasure ~together with his hope
17 3, 84 | penitent, arises from the ~displeasure of his will, is a passion;
18 3, 85 | this: for his sorrow is displeasure or ~disapproval with regard
19 3, 85 | penitent we consider the mere displeasure in the past ~sin, it belongs
20 3, 85 | For ~penance originates in displeasure at sin. But this belongs
21 3, 87 | no penance without actual displeasure at one's ~sins. But venial
22 3, 87 | away without any actual displeasure at ~them, as would be the
23 3, 87 | which may be without actual displeasure at venial sin.~Aquin.: SMT
24 3, 87 | suffice to have habitual displeasure, which is included in the ~
25 3, 87 | to have a certain virtual displeasure, so that, for ~instance,
26 3, 87 | charity implies virtual displeasure at venial ~sins, as stated
27 Suppl, 1 | and ~is nothing else save displeasure for some evil, for the emotions
28 Suppl, 1 | certain ~but not a perfect displeasure for sins committed, whereas
29 Suppl, 1 | contrition ~denotes perfect displeasure.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[1] A[3]
30 Suppl, 2 | precept of the law, wherefore displeasure at a suchlike evil is called ~
31 Suppl, 2 | on its ~account, but only displeasure or sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT XP
32 Suppl, 3 | contrition is a kind of displeasure. But ~there are many things
33 Suppl, 3 | being nothing else than displeasure at past sin, and this ~sorrow,
34 Suppl, 3 | part from the reason's ~displeasure at sin, is not greater than
35 Suppl, 3 | sorrow does not lessen ~his displeasure (for it is not contrary
36 Suppl, 3 | he who rejoices in his ~displeasure, is the more intensely displeased.
37 Suppl, 3 | Reply OBJ 4: The degree of displeasure at a thing should be ~proportionate
38 Suppl, 3 | Again, with regard to this displeasure, it is necessary to observe
39 Suppl, 3 | reason should cause less displeasure.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[3] A[1]
40 Suppl, 3 | in the reason, i.e. the ~displeasure, whereby the sin is displeasing
41 Suppl, 3 | increased the aforesaid displeasure is ~increased also. But,
42 Suppl, 4 | so far as it is a kind of displeasure ~seated in the rational
43 Suppl, 4 | can perform acts of this displeasure, the better it ~is, provided
44 Suppl, 4 | the love of charity causes displeasure at sin. Now, after ~this
45 Suppl, 4 | falleth away." Therefore the displeasure at ~the sin committed, which
46 Suppl, 5 | charity, which causes the displeasure, and in this ~way it may
47 Suppl, 5 | is in the reason, and ~is displeasure at the sin committed. This
48 Suppl, 87| will give no joy but rather displeasure.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[90] A[
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