Part, Question 
 1   1, 80  |          concupiscence, on being ~aroused, diminishes anger; and anger
 2   1, 83  |       soul, because by them it is aroused to turn to the "active intelligence" ~
 3   1, 106 |            Therefore, as sense is aroused by the sensible object,
 4   1, 106 |          mind of an ~angel can be aroused to attention by some intelligible
 5   2, 17  |        the sensitive ~appetite is aroused suddenly in consequence
 6   2, 46  |         movement of anger can be ~aroused in man in two ways. First,
 7   2, 46  |          and, in this way, man is aroused to a movement of anger even ~
 8   2, 46  |          bile] because it quickly aroused. ~Secondly, on the part
 9   2, 48  |     because ~the wrong done which aroused his former anger, will,
10   2, 77  |     concupiscence of the flesh is aroused chiefly by what is ~seen
11   2, 77  |          without a ~passion being aroused in the sensitive appetite.~
12   2, 80  |           certain ~passions being aroused in the sensitive appetite,
13   2, 102 |        and movements ~of lust are aroused by seeing such things. Wherefore
14   2, 23  |           act of charity which is aroused by these things. Or ~again,
15   2, 26  |        the passion of love is not aroused ~suddenly, but is born of
16   2, 34  |       reason that in the struggle aroused by envy there is something
17   2, 39  |   preferred ~to him, his anger is aroused, and then his anger results
18   2, 63  |       desire for vengeance, it is aroused ~chiefly when a man deems
19   2, 79  |            that man's mind may be aroused thereby, ~as by signs, to
20   2, 89  |      praising Him our devotion is aroused ~towards Him, according
21   2, 89  |         so that they needed to be aroused by ~such instruments as
22   2, 93  |         Samuel was not in reality aroused from his rest, but some ~
23   2, 146 |  sumptuous food, concupiscence is aroused by the very species of the ~
24   2, 154 |   temperament are most vehemently aroused. Even so, ~on the other
25   2, 169 |           the mind has once been ~aroused to devotion, it is more
26   2, 184 |          of worldly solicitude is aroused in man in reference ~especially
27   3, 29  |         and to suffer persecution aroused by ~him. But during His
28   3, 36  |   domestic character, would have ~aroused suspicion in regard to Christ'
29   3, 36  |           the ~outward form which aroused the attention of their corporeal
30   3, 44  |        the envy of the Jews to be aroused thereby" [*Bede, Expos.
31   3, 66  |      devotion of the faithful is ~aroused, and the cunning of the
32   3, 79  |   bestowed, but it is furthermore aroused to act, ~according to 2
33   3, 87  |         charity whose movement is aroused by such ~things.~Aquin.:
34   3, 87  |     towards God, which fervor is ~aroused by such things, sometimes
35 Suppl, 71| indirectly, in so far as men ~are aroused to pity thereby and consequently
36 Suppl, 72|         fervor of our devotion is aroused anew as it ~were. Thirdly,
 
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