|    Part, Question1   1, 21  |          somewhat alleviates, in punishing ~short of what is deserved.~
 2   1, 23  |         means of His justice, in punishing them. ~This is the reason
 3   1, 63  |      these of His goodness, and ~punishing those of His justice. But
 4   1, 64  |      these of His goodness, and ~punishing those of His justice. But
 5   2, 32  |          or, if he be angry, in ~punishing them, as the Philosopher
 6   2, 73  |      does not respect persons in punishing the great more ~severely,
 7   2, 92  |       Accordingly, law, even by ~punishing, leads men on to being good.~
 8   2, 105 |          Law is unreasonable in ~punishing them (Ex. 21:29): "If the
 9   2, 109 |         outwardly resounding and punishing, God by hidden ~inspirations
10   2, 31  |         but ~also, sometimes, by punishing him, that others may, through
11   2, 38  |    object of securing ~peace, of punishing evil-doers, and of uplifting
12   2, 64  |         against the citizens, by punishing ~evil-doers: and whatever
13   2, 75  |    approving of them, but by not punishing them. ~Accordingly, if without
14   2, 87  |       secret: ~in another way by punishing the lying witness, and then
15   2, 87  |      judge and witness, since by punishing the liar He makes known
16   2, 106 |          exceeds the measure in ~punishing: while the other is a vice
17   2, 106 |     consists in ~being remiss in punishing, wherefore it is written (
18   2, 145 |          and sixty-six days, by ~punishing ourselves for thirty-six
19   2, 145 |        because those who fast by punishing their ~flesh, are conformed
20   2, 155 |        cruelty denotes excess in punishing. ~Wherefore Seneca says (
21   2, 155 |       cruel ~who have reason for punishing, but lack moderation in
22   2, 155 |           but lack moderation in punishing." Those ~who delight in
23   2, 155 |      which also regards external punishing, as stated ~above (A[1]).
24   2, 156 |     passion, but not as to God's punishing ~by judgment.~Aquin.: SMT
25   2, 157 |          be cruel who exceed in ~punishing," which is contrary to justice.
26   2, 157 |      clemency: so too, excess in punishing, as regards the ~external
27   2, 157 |       but exceeds in the mode of punishing: wherefore cruelty ~differs
28   3, 59  |       things, by saving some and punishing others.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
29   3, 85  | vengeance of the sorrowful, ever punishing in them what they are sorry ~
30 Suppl, 12| inequality already ~existing, by punishing the past fault, but also
31 Suppl, 60|        has permitted this by not punishing it. For which reason it
32 Suppl, 72|      consent to God's justice in punishing the wicked. Hence a gloss
33 Suppl, 84|      them not for the purpose of punishing them.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[87]
34 Suppl, 85|       and ~also by rewarding and punishing certain ones in this life
35 Suppl, 86|        on the part of the demons punishing; while the contrary ~opinion
36 Suppl, 91|        damned ~except perhaps in punishing them less than they deserve.~
37 Suppl, 95|       will ~think of Him only as punishing and forbidding. This suffices
38 Appen1, 1|         action to the effect of ~punishing them by order of the divine
 
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