|    Part, Question1   1, 42  |   speak of ~either increase or decrease, as the Arians do, who sunder
 2   1, 42  |   speak of ~either increase or decrease, as the Arians do, who sunder
 3   1, 77  |       and lastly, ~movement of decrease and increase due to nourishment."
 4   2, 24  |        there is an increase or decrease in the ~natural movement
 5   2, 52  |      to a certain point it may decrease and still remain ~health."~
 6   2, 52  |        or form may increase or decrease ~of itself, and how it cannot.~
 7   2, 52  |      we said that increase and decrease in forms which ~are capable
 8   2, 53  |        thing. Now increase and decrease are contraries. Since therefore
 9   2, 53  |     thus that it is subject to decrease; but according to the different
10   2, 53  |         were nowise subject to decrease. This we do not say; but
11   2, 53  |       say; but that a certain ~decrease in the essence of a habit
12   2, 53  |         Such are increase and ~decrease in certain accidents: wherefore
13   2, 18  |      of charity ~implies not a decrease but an increase in the reverence
14   2, 23  |        1/1~Whether charity can decrease?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
15   2, 23  |    would seem that charity can decrease. For contraries by their ~
16   2, 23  |      subject. Now increase and decrease are contraries. ~Since then
17   2, 23  |        seems that it ~can also decrease.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
18   2, 23  |          Therefore charity can decrease.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
19   2, 23  |    less. Therefore charity can decrease.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
20   2, 23  |       but cannot descend, i.e. decrease.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
21   2, 23  |     its ~proper object, cannot decrease, even as neither can it
22   2, 23  |        consider whether it can decrease ~in this way. Now, if it
23   2, 23  |        in this way. Now, if it decrease, this must needs be either
24   2, 23  | virtues acquired ~through acts decrease and sometimes cease altogether
25   2, 23  |       does not for this reason decrease, or cease altogether, unless
26   2, 23  |      The consequence is that a decrease of charity cannot be caused
27   2, 23  |     therefore, that if charity decrease, the cause of this ~decrease
28   2, 23  |   decrease, the cause of this ~decrease must be sin either effectively
29   2, 23  |      relation ~to increase and decrease. For it can have a cause
30   2, 23  |       of increase, but not of ~decrease, as stated above. Hence
31   2, 23  |         Hence charity does not decrease ~on account of an obstacle
32   2, 25  |     come and go, ~increase and decrease, as was shown above (Q[24],
33   2, 155 |  meekness consist in a certain decrease; for ~clemency decreases
34   3, 65  |    individual, and against the decrease in numbers that results
35   3, 77  |    qualities, and increase ~or decrease of the quantity, not in
36   3, 77  |       way in which increase or decrease ~is found only in animated
37   3, 77  |   suffers neither increase nor decrease. Therefore no ~liquid can
38 Suppl, 78|    from which the movement of ~decrease begins.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
39 Suppl, 81|     neither by increase nor by decrease, because they will then ~
40 Suppl, 88|        and thy moon shall not ~decrease" (Is. 60:20). Now the setting
 
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