Part, Question
1 2, 46 | instance, when the state injures ~an individual. But anger
2 2, 46 | animals against anything that injures them. Secondly, by ~the
3 2, 73 | being that he knowingly injures the growing ~crops, although
4 2, 58 | without sufficient cause, he injures and ~despises him. Now no
5 2, 59 | first place, when a person injures the person of one who ~is
6 2, 61 | is inflicted on one who injures the person of a prince than
7 2, 61 | prince than on ~one who injures the person of others. Therefore
8 2, 62 | Hence by killing himself he injures ~the community, as the Philosopher
9 2, 62 | most grievous, because ~one injures oneself, to whom one owes
10 2, 62 | man: first, because he ~injures one whom he should love
11 2, 64 | to justice, whereby a man injures ~his neighbor in his belongings;
12 2, 64 | the more persons a sin injures the more grievous it ~would
13 2, 66 | considerably whether a ~man injures another voluntarily or not.
14 2, 69 | Reply OBJ 1: The physician injures no man by undertaking to
15 2, 69 | unjust ~cause, unjustly injures the party against whom he
16 2, 71 | answer that, Just as one man injures another by deed in two ~
17 2, 71 | crafty blow, so again one man injures ~another by words in two
18 2, 71 | slight ~him, so that he injures directly, not his honor
19 2, 108 | that ~profits no one and injures someone"; the third "profits
20 2, 108 | to please"; the sixth ~"injures no one, and profits /someone
21 2, 108 | his money"; the seventh ~"injures no one and profits someone
22 2, 108 | from death"; the eighth ~"injures no one, and profits someone
23 2, 108 | which "profits no one, and injures someone"; or with the intention
24 2, 108 | which profits one, and injures another." Of these the ~
25 2, 108 | sinful not only because it injures one's neighbor, ~but also
26 2, 117 | For by covetousness a man injures his neighbor by not ~communicating
27 2, 117 | whereas by prodigality a man injures ~himself, because the Philosopher
28 2, 117 | very being." Now he that injures himself sins more grievously,
29 2, 117 | exceeds in this, that he ~injures both himself and others
30 2, 131 | to be evil, because he ~injures no one, save accidentally,
31 3, 16 | lowliness that He assumed for us injures that Nature which can be
32 Suppl, 11| that a man by hiding a sin injures his own ~conscience - for
33 Suppl, 63| who repeats a sacrament injures the sacrament. But no sacrament
34 Suppl, 65| own property as he will, injures no ~one. But a bondswoman
35 Suppl, 65| use her as he will, he injures no one: and consequently
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