Part, Question
1 2, 25 | fear adds to aversion or detestation a certain lowness of spirits,
2 2, 102 | by steps." This ~was in detestation of idolatrous worship: for
3 2, 102 | kine of Bethaven." And in detestation ~of the sin of idolatry
4 2, 102 | of blood pertained to the detestation of ~idolatry, in which the
5 2, 102 | were deemed unclean ~in detestation of that sin, in order to
6 2, 102 | burnt without the ~camp, in detestation of sin: for this was done
7 2, 102 | like. Another reason was detestation of ~idolatry: because the
8 2, 102 | threefold. The first was to show detestation for the idolatry ~of the
9 2, 102 | agriculture; ~literally, in detestation of idolatry. For the Egyptians
10 2, 102 | minglings were forbidden in detestation of the unnatural vice.~Aquin.:
11 2, 105 | the animal was slain in detestation of the sin; and lest men ~
12 2, 105 | order to frighten people, in detestation of murder. Because the ~
13 2, 105 | excluded in ~perpetuity, in detestation of their past offense, i.e.
14 2, 113 | act of ~free-will, means detestation and desire. For Augustine
15 2, 113 | have a general movement of detestation with regard to all sins ~
16 2, 12 | opinion is united to a certain detestation in the affections, even
17 2, 12 | aggravated if the will's detestation is added thereto, and yet ~
18 2, 12 | stated above (AA[1],3), detestation of the Divine ~goodness
19 2, 12 | them. Accordingly this ~detestation of the Divine justice is,
20 2, 33 | the ~dislike, horror and detestation of the Divine good, on account
21 3, 66 | Donatists. Wherefore, in detestation of their error, only ~one
22 3, 74 | which Gregory refers, and in detestation of the ~heresy of the Nazarenes,
23 3, 84 | not for approval, but for detestation, and ~destruction.~Aquin.:
24 3, 84 | in a wide sense for any detestation of ~something past: in which
25 3, 87 | proceeding from grace, in detestation of that venial sin, either ~
26 3, 87 | they imply a movement of detestation for sin, and in ~this way
27 3, 87 | the ~implicit or explicit detestation of one's sins.~Aquin.: SMT
28 3, 88 | 85], AA[2],5) in man's ~detestation of his past sins; and against
29 3, 89 | movement towards ~God and in detestation of sin is too remiss, just
30 Suppl, 4 | is in the reason, and is detestation of the sin ~committed; the
31 Suppl, 4 | lifetime, as regards the detestation of sin. The same is to ~
32 Suppl, 4 | with a chain of eternal detestation of sin."~Aquin.: SMT XP
33 Suppl, 12| starting-point of the movement of ~detestation: whereas when taking heed
34 Suppl, 16| its act consists ~in the detestation of evil done, together with
35 Suppl, 16| offense committed. Now detestation of evil befits a person
36 Appen1, 2| to the act of charity in detestation ~of venial sin."]~Aquin.:
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