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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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restrained

   Part, Question
1 1, 45 | potentiality (of the water) is ~restrained from being reduced to act; 2 1, 45 | more the potentiality is ~restrained, the more power is required 3 1, 46 | potentiality (of the water) is ~restrained from being reduced to act; 4 1, 46 | more the potentiality is ~restrained, the more power is required 5 1, 94 | passions of the soul are restrained by the moral ~virtues. But 6 1, 94 | immoderate concupiscence is ~restrained by temperance, and immoderate 7 1, 94 | God, adorned with modesty, restrained by temperance, ~refulgent 8 2, 74 | moved to their acts, or restrained ~from their acts, by the 9 2, 76 | proposition: thus a man is restrained from an act of parricide, 10 2, 76 | disposed that he would not be restrained from the act ~of parricide, 11 2, 80 | here below, except he be ~restrained by the Divine power. Now 12 2, 80 | own power, unless he be restrained by ~God, can compel anyone 13 2, 87 | punished, or others may be restrained from similar faults.~Aquin.: 14 2, 90 | is induced ~to act or is restrained from acting: for "lex" [ 15 2, 93 | restraint; for whatever is restrained, is said ~to be restrained 16 2, 93 | restrained, is said ~to be restrained in so far as it cannot do 17 2, 95 | necessary for such to be ~restrained from evil by force and fear, 18 2, 102| of itself: and so they restrained from offering sacrifices 19 2, 12 | Therefore, much more are they restrained ~from blaspheming.~Aquin.: 20 2, 31 | matters, because many are restrained ~from sinning, through fear 21 2, 42 | concupiscence ~remains, that can be restrained by continence, man cannot 22 2, 81 | enemies, that they may be ~restrained from sin: and this is for 23 2, 93 | the New Law man's mind is restrained from solicitude ~about temporal 24 2, 106| at least that he may be ~restrained and others be not disturbed, 25 2, 140| child is corrected by being restrained; hence it is written (Prov. ~ 26 2, 141| passion: and this movement is ~restrained by "continence," the effect 27 2, 141| and this is moderated or restrained by "humility." ~The third 28 2, 141| towards revenge, and ~this is restrained by "meekness" or "mildness."~ 29 2, 145| vain ~then is the flesh restrained if the mind allowed to drift 30 2, 147| concupiscences ~which need to be restrained by virtue, and to the vices 31 2, 153| of what is virtuous is ~restrained* in its every action." [*" 32 2, 155| virtue whereby the mind is restrained by kindness when unreasonably ~ 33 2, 155| desire of money, which is restrained by ~liberality; so that 34 2, 155| punish too severely, "is restrained by clemency," from ~inflicting 35 2, 186| s noisome affections are restrained by the example and ~reproof 36 3, 44 | as Athanasius says, "He restrained his speech, although ~he 37 3, 66 | the power of the devil is restrained, by prayers, ~blessings,


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