Part, Question
1 2, 1 | jester, in so far as they afford him ~pleasure or relaxation.
2 2, 4 | account of the delight they ~afford: hence, too, nature has
3 2, 31 | usefulness. Wherefore the senses ~afford pleasure in both these ways.
4 2, 31 | intercourse, are said to ~afford man natural pleasure. Under
5 2, 32 | to such a one change will afford no delight. And the more
6 2, 32 | possibility of winning it, afford the greatest ~pleasure:
7 2, 33 | is ~reached, then do they afford the greatest delight: except,
8 2, 38 | sympathy of a ~friend should afford consolation: whereof the
9 2, 68 | for it is thus that they afford us ~protection against evil
10 2, 77 | those things which do not afford ~sustentation or pleasure
11 2, 77 | only for ~such things as afford, not carnal pleasure in
12 2, 25 | to be a special duty to afford our ~parents the means of
13 2, 31 | something. But ~witnesses afford no proof in secret matters.
14 2, 41 | reason scandal is said to afford not a cause, but an occasion,
15 2, 41 | does, properly speaking, afford an occasion of another's
16 2, 41 | far as he is concerned, afford an occasion of ~the other'
17 2, 41 | not, for his own part, ~afford the occasion of the other'
18 2, 105 | Further, no one should afford another an occasion of committing ~
19 2, 134 | pleasure. And works of virtue afford pleasure in themselves,
20 2, 140 | means of operations that afford pleasure: ~wherefore the
21 2, 145 | of those foods which both afford most ~pleasure to the palate,
22 2, 145 | more like man in body, they afford greater pleasure as food,
23 3, 1 | loved us. And what could ~afford us a stronger proof of this
24 3, 1 | corporeal things should afford him the remedy of salvation.
25 3, 15 | repent of His sin, and thus afford us a pattern of repentance.~
26 3, 15 | because by sinning He could afford ~no example of virtue, since
27 3, 44 | goodness, for when He wished to afford an example of salvation
28 3, 63 | this in common, that they afford a remedy against ~sin: whereas
29 3, 63 | delivered from ~sin, does not afford man any advance in the Divine
30 3, 79 | this verily nought doth afford save only this meat and
31 Suppl, 8 | since ~"carnal sins, which afford more pleasure than spiritual
32 Suppl, 8 | to pay the debt, and to afford a remedy. Hence the ~punishment
33 Suppl, 42| the act ~it was able to afford a remedy to concupiscence
34 Suppl, 42| to burn." But it does not afford this remedy ~to those who
35 Suppl, 50| Wherefore, in order to afford an opportunity ~of proficiency
36 Suppl, 58| remedy, although God might afford a remedy by coercing the
37 Suppl, 64| insistently as possibly to afford him an occasion ~of falling
38 Suppl, 71| general suffrages alone afford as much assistance as special ~
39 Suppl, 80| the closed doors, so as to afford a complete proof that after
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