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iniust 1
injunction 2
injure 43
injured 36
injurer 1
injures 35
injuries 35
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36 high-priest
36 identified
36 impose
36 injured
36 innate
36 inspiration
36 iron
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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injured

   Part, Question
1 1, 48 | substance of the air is not ~injured. And there is also a kind 2 1, 72 | poisonous animals would not have injured him.~ 3 1, 49 | substance of the air is not ~injured. And there is also a kind 4 1, 71 | poisonous animals would not have injured him.~ 5 2, 46 | ensues from ~someone having injured us by his action. Now all 6 2, 47 | inasmuch as the person injured is an object of God's providence 7 2, 47 | is because those who are injured belong in some way ~to us: 8 2, 47 | ourselves were despised and injured.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[47] A[ 9 2, 96 | whereby one's neighbor is ~injured: and these sins are forbidden 10 2, 102| and so might be seriously injured; and is considered as something ~ 11 2, 44 | unconcerned when ~he is injured." But this pertains to spiritual 12 2, 44 | unconcerned when one is injured is sometimes due to ~the 13 2, 59 | of his person, a man is injured secretly if he is ~treacherously 14 2, 59 | personal ~dignity, a man is injured secretly by false witness, 15 2, 59 | personal connection, a man is injured in the person of his wife, 16 2, 60 | bound to compensate the injured ~person, so too he that 17 2, 60 | person who ~has been unjustly injured.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[ 18 2, 62 | when ~one's neighbor is injured either in his own person, 19 2, 63 | man deems himself unjustly injured, as the Philosopher ~states ( 20 2, 63 | of the body, and this is injured by ~death or maiming. Secondly, 21 2, 64 | does not consider himself injured in very little matters: 22 2, 64 | great and the lowly may be injured by theft: ~whereas only 23 2, 64 | whereas only the weak can be injured by robbery, since it is 24 2, 64 | Although more persons may be injured by theft than by ~robbery, 25 2, 65 | guilty person, provided the ~injured party consent to the remission, 26 2, 65 | also inflict harm on the injured person; who is ~compensated 27 2, 65 | punishment of the man who ~has injured him.~ 28 2, 73 | whereby one's neighbor is injured by words?~(2) Whether derision 29 2, 76 | some of his own goods be injured through ~the lender retaining 30 2, 108| or to save him from being injured. In this way ~lies are divided 31 2, 150| that "those organs may ~be injured through being wounded by 32 2, 152| since thereby no one is injured. Therefore simple ~fornication 33 2, 152| which no other person is injured. Therefore the ~unnatural 34 2, 153| apprehends that someone has injured him - rather than an inclination 35 3, 49 | from God, the ~devil first injured him in his possessions, 36 3, 68 | were recently baptized have injured their ~neighbor, they should


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