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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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seduction

   Part, Question
1 2, 105| account of ~the danger of seduction, lest they should be led 2 2, 146| call of necessity ~and the seduction of pleasure," and Augustine 3 2, 152| touches, kisses and such like ~seduction?~(5) Whether nocturnal pollution 4 2, 152| is a mortal sin?~(6) Of seduction;~(7) Of rape;~(8) Of adultery;~( 5 2, 152| fornication, adultery, incest, seduction, rape, and the ~unnatural 6 2, 152| authority of her father, it is "seduction," in ~the absence of violence, 7 2, 152| would appear to pertain to seduction. We may also reply that ~" 8 2, 152| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether seduction should be reckoned a species 9 2, 152| OBJ 1: It would seem that seduction should not be reckoned a 10 2, 152| a species of ~lust. For seduction denotes the unlawful violation 11 2, 152| to fornication. Therefore seduction should not be reckoned a ~ 12 2, 152| deluded by human laws: all seduction is adultery." Now a species ~ 13 2, 152| of lust, it seems that ~seduction should not be reckoned a 14 2, 152| for ~damages. Therefore seduction should not be reckoned a 15 2, 152| Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Seduction consists properly in the 16 2, 152| actions, it would seem that seduction is a species of lust.~Aquin.: 17 2, 152| Therefore it is ~evident that seduction which denotes the unlawful 18 2, 152| by marriage only. Hence seduction is not simple fornication, ~ 19 2, 152| OBJ 2: Ambrose here takes seduction in another sense, as ~applicable 20 2, 152| any sin of lust. Wherefore seduction, in ~the words quoted, signifies 21 2, 152| species of lust, distinct from seduction?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 22 2, 152| of lust, distinct from ~seduction. For Isidore says (Etym. 23 2, 152| says (Etym. v, 26) that "seduction [stuprum], or ~rape, properly 24 2, 152| species ~of lust distinct from seduction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 25 2, 152| species of lust ~distinct from seduction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 26 2, 152| sometimes it coincides with seduction; sometimes ~there is rape 27 2, 152| sometimes ~there is rape without seduction, and sometimes seduction 28 2, 152| seduction, and sometimes seduction without rape.~Aquin.: SMT 29 2, 152| employed. There is rape without seduction ~if a man abduct a widow 30 2, 152| Body Para. 3/3~There is seduction without rape when a man, 31 2, 152| frequently coincides with seduction, the one is ~sometimes used 32 2, 152| same ~kind of deformity in seduction and adultery: since in either 33 2, 152| it has the character of seduction, or of some other ~sin, 34 2, 152| one way, and the sin of seduction in another; ~wherefore they 35 2, 152| authority, it will be ~spiritual seduction; and if force be employed 36 2, 152| graver it is. Now adultery, seduction and rape which are injurious 37 2, 152| adultery is more grievous than ~seduction. And both of these are aggravated 38 2, 152| a virgin is graver than seduction, and rape of a wife than ~ 39 2, 161| Apostle rightly calls this seduction, for they were persuaded 40 2, 168| is not so wronged by the seduction of the virgin over whom 41 3, 49 | lying wonders, and in all seduction ~of iniquity." Consequently


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