|    Part, Question1   1, 91  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, occasions of sin should be cut off.
 2   2, 71  |     consider also the causes, or ~occasions of the omission, then the
 3   2, 71  |          circumstantial ~acts and occasions would be essential to other
 4   2, 77  |        object of the will, yet it occasions a certain change in the ~
 5   2, 98  |          only evil, but also ~the occasions of evil. But the Old Law
 6   2, 101 |         which are lit up on those occasions. But many other things ~
 7   2, 101 |         in ~consequence find many occasions of disobedience did not
 8   2, 102 |       longer reason to fear these occasions of idolatry. Wherefore ~
 9   2, 102 |        the entire removal ~of all occasions of concupiscence. Because
10   2, 108 |      internal acts, ~and from the occasions of evil deeds. In the second
11   2, 41  |        rightly said ~or done that occasions spiritual downfall?~Aquin.:
12   2, 41  |         rightly said or done that occasions spiritual downfall." For
13   2, 41  |         scandal is something that occasions another's spiritual ~downfall,
14   2, 41  |           1~OBJ 5: Further, a man occasions his neighbor's spiritual
15   2, 41  |       rightly done ~or said, that occasions another's spiritual downfall."~
16   2, 41  |         who gives scandal, and so occasions a spiritual downfall. ~Accordingly
17   2, 87  |          take pleasure in seeking occasions of ~swearing, as though
18   2, 87  |          Nor ~should they on such occasions take oaths temporal matters,
19   2, 96  |   observed, and in order to avoid occasions of perjury, ~let them not
20   2, 121 |         rare occurrence, yet the ~occasions of those dangers occur frequently,
21   2, 154 |         part of the passion which occasions the downfall of reason. ~
22   2, 178 |       wronging others lessens the occasions of quarrels and ~disturbances.
23   2, 184 |        charity, much more are the occasions of sin cut off, for sin
24   2, 185 |          obstacles to virtue and ~occasions of sin. Now the receiving
25   2, 187 |         charity, remove ~also the occasions of sin: for instance, it
26   2, 187 |           repentance, inasmuch as occasions of sin are ~removed by religious
27   3, 36  |      influenced by the stars. But occasions of ~sin should be taken
28   3, 40  |            in as far as these are occasions of sin: since ~abundance
29   3, 41  |       Para. 1/2 ~Reply OBJ 2: The occasions of temptation are twofold.
30   3, 41  |     occasion of sinning. And such occasions of temptation should ~be
31   3, 41  |         In Luc. iv, ~1). And such occasions of temptation are not to
32   3, 42  | particular sermon, since on other occasions He said many things ~to
33   3, 42  |             it belonged to remove occasions of error, and to ~open out
34   3, 60  |           sign, and consequently ~occasions deception: this is clearly
35   3, 68  |        and are made to avoid the ~occasions of sin: "for satisfaction
36   3, 78  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, occasions of error ought to be withheld
37 Suppl, 12|         of past sin; and external occasions of sin, such as place, ~
38 Suppl, 12|           therefrom, but they are occasions of sin. Nor again can satisfaction
39 Suppl, 56|     healing. Nevertheless Penance occasions a kind of ~bond between
40 Suppl, 67|    afterwards hate her, and seek ~occasions to put her away"* alleging
41 Suppl, 93|       preaching, in fact they are occasions of pride; for a gloss on
42 Suppl, 93|          one who avoids ~more the occasions of corruption. For in this
 
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