|    Part, Question1   1, 97  |           whose place it is not to lessen sensual pleasure, but to
 2   1, 111 |            as ~neither does a king lessen his dignity when not actually
 3   2, 20  |          deeds, so neither does it lessen reward or punishment, if ~
 4   2, 24  |       passion of the soul does not lessen moral good.~Aquin.: SMT
 5   2, 38  |         joy. But laughter does not lessen joy. Therefore ~tears do
 6   2, 38  |            Therefore ~tears do not lessen sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 7   2, 38  |           case, accidentally, they lessen it.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[38]
 8   2, 38  |          striving, as it ~were, to lessen its weight; wherefore the
 9   2, 52  |            Ethic. ii, 2, some acts lessen the habit whence they ~proceed,
10   2, 114 |          and thus charity does not lessen the ~toil - rather, it makes
11   2, 2   |         support of what we believe lessen the merit of faith?~Aquin.:
12   2, 2   |         support of what we believe lessen ~the merit of faith. For
13   2, 70  | inferiority or indigence, so as to lessen the ~honor due to him for
14   2, 71  |           strives ~by any means to lessen one's neighbor's glory.
15   2, 86  |            fixed to good ~does not lessen the liberty, as instanced
16   2, 108 |         The four kinds that follow lessen the gravity of the sin of
17   2, 173 |             whose operations would lessen the ~intentness of the soul
18   3, 1   |          taking flesh, God did not lessen His majesty; and in ~consequence
19   3, 1   |            in ~consequence did not lessen the reason for reverencing
20   3, 2   |         something ~nobler does not lessen but increases its virtue
21   3, 5   |            nor did the assumption ~lessen the higher." But it pertains
22   3, 5   |      Secondly, because this ~would lessen the truth of such things
23   3, 28  |            should not in His Birth lessen the honor due to His Mother.~
24   3, 43  |           of faith." But ~miracles lessen the merit of faith; hence
25   3, 43  |            1~Reply OBJ 3: Miracles lessen the merit of faith in so
26   3, 46  |          But moral virtue does not lessen outward ~sensitive pain,
27   3, 46  |          sufferer's innocence does lessen numerically the pain ~of
28   3, 79  |        through venial ~sins, which lessen the fervor of charity, as
29   3, 79  |           not ordained directly to lessen ~the fomes, yet it does
30   3, 79  |             the fomes, yet it does lessen it as a consequence, inasmuch
31 Suppl, 3 |            for his sorrow does not lessen ~his displeasure (for it
32 Suppl, 8 |        absolution, since all these lessen the punishment ~somewhat:
33 Suppl, 14|        Neither, therefore, do they lessen the ~pains of hell.~Aquin.:
34 Suppl, 15|       prompt by charity, does not ~lessen the efficacy of satisfaction,
35 Suppl, 79|         the one does not hinder or lessen its attention ~to the other:
36 Suppl, 83|           nothing in the damned to lessen the sense of ~pain. But
37 Suppl, 86|            of the unhappy will not lessen but ~will increase unhappiness.~
38 Suppl, 93|   Exaltation in this life does not lessen the reward of the ~other
39 Suppl, 95|         the blessed: nor will this lessen their ~punishment, but will
40 Appen1, 1|        Freedom from fault does not lessen but increases the pain of ~
 
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