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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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feeling

   Part, Question
1 1, 18 | thing, as ~understanding and feeling are called movement. Accordingly 2 1, 30 | have no ~imagination, or feeling, or the like. In God there 3 1, 58 | this way ~understanding and feeling are termed movements, as 4 1, 76 | but also with the power of feeling. Now the ~action of the 5 1, 59 | this way ~understanding and feeling are termed movements, as 6 1, 75 | but also with the power of feeling. Now the ~action of the 7 1, 117 | vital functions such as feeling, nourishment, and growth 8 2, 22 | reception, we speak of "feeling and understanding as being 9 2, 26 | contrary to it, is fear; and feeling what is contrary to it, 10 2, 32 | recall past pains without feeling pain . . . ~and in proportion 11 2, 36 | what else is pain but a ~feeling of impatience of division 12 2, 41 | such as understanding, feeling, and remembering, as ~well 13 2, 105 | to promote an amicable ~feeling towards those out of whom 14 2, 111 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Feeling is ordained to reason, as 15 2, 28 | accordance with religious feeling, when he says: 'Of all thy ~ 16 2, 39 | proceeds from a private feeling of anger or hatred. For 17 2, 58 | another pertains to ~our good feeling and not to the evil of the 18 2, 68 | and women, or to personal feeling, as in the case of ~enemies, 19 2, 76 | debt depends more on the ~feeling with which the favor was 20 2, 76 | expectation of aught else but of a feeling of benevolence which ~cannot 21 2, 76 | time is repugnant to such a feeling, because again an obligation 22 2, 78 | humane, through having a feeling of love and pity ~towards 23 2, 81 | body, ~through excess of feeling, according to Ps. 15:9, " 24 2, 89 | faint-hearted may rise to the feeling of devotion": and he says 25 2, 108 | First as regards their feeling of kindliness towards the 26 2, 121 | mind of the brave man from feeling delight in its proper operation.~ 27 2, 155 | though lacking the human feeling that leads one man to love ~ 28 2, 155 | a man loses that humane feeling ~whereby "every man is naturally 29 2, 155 | be devoid of the humane feeling which gives rise to clemency.~ 30 2, 169 | could, ~through a certain feeling, which in words she could 31 2, 178 | because by ~understanding and feeling it tastes something of the 32 3, 46 | which is the reason for our feeling pain, was most ~acute. His 33 3, 50 | by sharing in our human feeling, which of His own ~accord 34 Suppl, 70| such operations as seeing, feeling, and the like, but that ~ 35 Suppl, 70| not as though ~the act of feeling belonged to the soul by 36 Suppl, 70| by seeing it, but also by feeling it." They ~explain the possibility 37 Suppl, 70| suffer from that fire by feeling it, he expresses himself 38 Suppl, 71| providence, not that there is any feeling in a dead body, but in order 39 Appen1, 1| without, argues against their feeling ~sorrow within, because


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