|    Part, Question1   1, 64  |       penal to angel or soul as if affecting the ~nature by changing
 2   1, 64  |      nature by changing it, but as affecting the will by saddening it:
 3   1, 65  |       penal to angel or soul as if affecting the ~nature by changing
 4   1, 65  |      nature by changing it, but as affecting the will by saddening it:
 5   1, 77  |        disagreeable things only as affecting the sense, there would be
 6   1, 83  |          about by ~sensible things affecting the intellect, but by separate
 7   1, 84  |           part of the ~composition affecting the definition, when, for
 8   2, 18  |       privation, not absolute, but affecting some ~potentiality. For
 9   2, 28  |        what affects his ~friend as affecting himself, the lover seems
10   2, 35  |          have the foreign element ~affecting both, since there is neither
11   2, 38  |      sorrow arises from every evil affecting a friend, as ~though it
12   2, 49  |             which is a ~difference affecting the substance, so that,
13   2, 53  |           not lessened through not affecting ~the sight, nor heat through
14   2, 65  |       would result in a deficiency affecting ~other things to be done:
15   2, 81  |       personal actions and matters affecting them, are not ~transmitted
16   2, 85  |          includes the three wounds affecting the appetitive powers, ~
17   2, 87  |             and some in a disorder affecting things referable to ~the
18   2, 88  |            consists ~in a disorder affecting things that are referred
19   2, 99  |           Divine worship except as affecting the common good of ~mankind:
20   2, 108 |       according to some corruption affecting ~that nature. Since then
21   2, 25  |            because it is something affecting the very substance, whereas ~
22   2, 45  |           is concerned with things affecting the good of one person,
23   2, 52  |            and such are all vices ~affecting an act of reason, since
24   2, 52  |       there must needs be a defect affecting an act ~of reason, for instance
25   2, 56  |          to be virtuous in matters affecting themselves, but are unable
26   2, 57  |       person, but imply a disorder affecting human ~passions; hence there
27   2, 58  |       seems that ~doubtful matters affecting one's neighbor should be
28   2, 63  |           not remove the injury as affecting her husband, ~since "the
29   2, 75  |      seller, but to a circumstance affecting the buyer. Now no man should
30   2, 75  |            any fault in the thing, affecting the quantity, would ~seem
31   2, 111 |       signs, namely, about matters affecting the person: so that ~in
32   2, 152 |    according to various conditions affecting the woman with whom he has ~
33   2, 155 |            as one looks upon it as affecting ~oneself, as stated above (
34   2, 159 |         Curiosity; ~(3) Modesty as affecting words or deeds; (4) Modesty
35   2, 159 |           or deeds; (4) Modesty as affecting outward ~attire.~Aquin.:
36   2, 173 |           that both these excesses affecting the ~appetite may cause
37   2, 184 |      Pontiff, not only in matters ~affecting all in common, but also
38   3, 16  |           not to be considered as ~affecting the predicate, as if someone
39   3, 16  |           it ought to be taken as ~affecting the subject, with this meaning -
40   3, 45  |         way of a permanent quality affecting ~the body. Hence bodily
41   3, 45  |         not as an immanent quality affecting His ~very body, but rather
42 Suppl, 39|           account of an impediment affecting his ~personal comeliness.
43 Suppl, 51|            slavery is an accident ~affecting the person, so are bodily
44 Suppl, 68|          there is some ~impediment affecting its validity; which impediment
45 Suppl, 80|   impossible, ~because no movement affecting that which is intrinsic
46 Suppl, 81|       retardation or ~acceleration affecting the movement affects each
47 Suppl, 83|           would prevent pain from ~affecting the whole body. Therefore
48 Suppl, 85| Consequently there can be no error affecting the ~knowledge of His coming.
 
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