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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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   Part, Question
1 1, 73 | end of the harpist is to play the harp; or something ~ 2 1, 72 | end of the harpist is to play the harp; or something ~ 3 1, 102 | end of ~a harpist is to play the harp; whereas the end 4 2, 32 | this sense, leisure and play and other things pertaining 5 2, 47 | are not angry ~when they play, make jokes, or take part 6 2, 60 | and serious matters than play. Hence there is ~another 7 2, 71 | as when a man wills to play at the time he ought to 8 2, 80 | imagination is brought into play.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[80] A[ 9 2, 30 | another man, entices him to play, and wins from him by cheating. 10 2, 30 | from one who enticed him to play, in which ~case he is not 11 2, 64 | going ~beforehand to the play prevent others from coming, 12 2, 64 | going beforehand to ~the play he prepared the way for 13 2, 136 | virtue about pleasures of play, ~as stated in Ethic. iv, 14 2, 136 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In play two things may be considered. 15 2, 136 | thus inordinate fondness of play is opposed to ~{eutrapelia}. 16 2, 136 | belongs thereto to desire ~play or any other relaxation 17 2, 139 | pleasures of the other senses play a different part in ~man 18 2, 143 | proud of one's honesty is to play the ~harlot because of one' 19 2, 158 | whether we act seriously or in play. ~The fourth regards outward 20 2, 166 | consisting in excess of play;~(4) Of the sin consisting 21 2, 166 | sin consisting in lack of play.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168] A[ 22 2, 166 | drink, and ~they rose up to play.'" Therefore there can be 23 2, 166 | appear to be made not for play and fun, but rather for ~ 24 2, 166 | indeed lawful to make use of play and fun, ~but in the same 25 2, 166 | be sin in the excess of play?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168] A[ 26 2, 166 | be sin in the excess of play. For ~that which is an excuse 27 2, 166 | not held to be sinful. Now play is ~sometimes an excuse 28 2, 166 | is no sin in excessive ~play.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168] A[ 29 2, 166 | xxxi, 17). But excess of play does not ~seem reducible 30 2, 166 | would seem to exceed in play, since ~they direct their 31 2, 166 | Therefore if excess of play were ~a sin, all actors 32 2, 166 | inordinate ~joy in excessive play. Therefore there is mortal 33 2, 166 | reason. ~Wherefore excessive play is that which goes beyond 34 2, 166 | evident ~that excessive play is a mortal sin.~Aquin.: 35 2, 166 | there may be excess in play, through lack of due ~circumstances: 36 2, 166 | the strong attachment to ~play, when a man prefers the 37 2, 166 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Excessive play pertains to senseless mirth, 38 2, 166 | drink, and they rose up to ~play."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168] 39 2, 166 | OBJ 3: As stated (A[2]), play is necessary for the intercourse 40 2, 166 | that they do not introduce play into undue matters and seasons. 41 2, 166 | joined myself with them that play; neither have I ~made myself 42 2, 178 | bodily senses have their play: and ~unless in some way 43 3, 29 | wicked thing in Israel, to play the whore in her ~father' 44 Suppl, 2 | contrition." [*There is a play on the words ~here - 'integer' ( 45 Suppl, 36| intelligere est negligere." The play on the ~words is more evident 46 Suppl, 54| should have a yet wider play. Hence in ~olden times marriage


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