|    Part, Question1   2, 73  |           to prove, in respect of injuries done to such like things,
 2   2, 87  |         is also to be observed in injuries done to one's fellow men.
 3   2, 30  |           the sinner, ~to forgive injuries, to bear with those who
 4   2, 59  |          his master ~are properly injuries against the person; yet
 5   2, 63  |         Out. Para. 1/1 - OF OTHER INJURIES COMMITTED ON THE PERSON (
 6   2, 63  |         now consider other sinful injuries committed on the person. ~
 7   2, 63  |           in inflicting such like injuries are ~aggravated through
 8   2, 63  |           fact that the aforesaid injuries are ~perpetrated on those
 9   2, 63  |          fact that the ~aforesaid injuries are perpetrated on those
10   2, 63  |           with ~others. Such like injuries take their sinful character
11   2, 63  |           those especially who do injuries to ~orphans and widows:
12   2, 63  |        not the husband. Now these injuries ~are sinful in so far as
13   2, 63  | commutation. ~Therefore such like injuries are of a less sinful nature. ~
14   2, 63  |          2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Injuries done to widows and orphans
15   2, 64  |        robbery, yet more grievous injuries may be inflicted by robbery
16   2, 70  |    ARTICLES)~We must now consider injuries inflicted by words uttered ~
17   2, 70  |       despise others and inflict ~injuries on them, because they are
18   2, 71  |         to which are reduced all ~injuries inflicted on our neighbor,
19   2, 78  |      whereby revenge is taken for injuries ~inflicted, as stated above (
20   2, 120 |           witness. But many other injuries can be inflicted on one'
21   2, 120 |        forbid the doing of ~those injuries that can be inflicted on
22   2, 120 |          1~Reply OBJ 2: All other injuries that are inflicted on our
23   2, 120 |          and importance. For all ~injuries that are inflicted on the
24   2, 131 |       causes of anger, ~which are injuries inflicted whereby the soul
25   2, 140 |           anger, is unmindful of ~injuries, takes no pleasure in seeing
26   2, 155 |           to desire vengeance for injuries done ~to him, than to be
27   2, 156 |         understand all manner of ~injuries inflicted on one's neighbor
28   3, 2   |         the other succumbs ~under injuries." But "one" [aliud] and "
29   3, 46  |         of virtue, but not ~those injuries inflicted from without -
30   3, 51  |        sometimes be subjected to ~injuries."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[
31 Suppl, 21|      excommunicated ~for temporal injuries.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
32 Suppl, 21|        excommunicate for temporal injuries.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
33 Suppl, 47|           9). Yet ~certain bodily injuries are less grievous than certain
34 Suppl, 47|        man to suffer other bodily injuries. They are contained in the ~
35 Suppl, 93|        the aureole is due to such injuries only as ~are inflicted on
 
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