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inflicting 27
infliction 20
inflictive 1
inflicts 35
inflow 7
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35 generates
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35 incapable
35 inflicts
35 injures
35 injuries
35 intervening
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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inflicts

   Part, Question
1 1, 48 | body. But ~divine wisdom inflicts pain to prevent fault. Therefore 2 1, 49 | body. But ~divine wisdom inflicts pain to prevent fault. Therefore 3 1, 80 | desires, or against what inflicts harm, ~from which the concupiscible 4 2, 70 | the evils his ~neighbor inflicts on him. To this belongs " 5 2, 73 | sometimes knowingly and freely inflicts harm ~on himself, as in 6 2, 73 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: He who inflicts an injury on a virtuous 7 2, 73 | The injury which a man inflicts on himself in those things ~ 8 2, 85 | to the justice of God Who inflicts them as punishments.~Aquin.: 9 2, 87 | the punishment which God inflicts on him; and in both ways ~ 10 2, 87 | punishments which human justice inflicts on one for ~another's sin 11 2, 96 | whole; wherefore nature inflicts ~a loss on the part, in 12 2, 96 | argument is true of a law that inflicts unjust hurt on ~its subjects. 13 2, 100 | death: for He it is Who inflicts ~the punishment of death 14 2, 18 | When the secular power inflicts punishment in order to ~ 15 2, 32 | into ~hatred of God when He inflicts those punishments, is to 16 2, 33 | intermittent fever, and inflicts the soul ~of the one it 17 2, 39 | without ~mortal sin that one inflicts harm on another even if 18 2, 62 | consider murder whereby a man inflicts the greatest injury ~on 19 2, 62 | charity: secondly, because he inflicts an injury on a man who is 20 2, 64 | what is due to another, inflicts the same kind ~of injury 21 2, 64 | since robbery ~not only inflicts a loss on a person in his 22 2, 66 | latter's adversary, ~he inflicts an injury on the commonwealth: 23 2, 67 | stated above (A[2]). For he inflicts an ~injury both on the judge, 24 2, 73 | conscience by confounding him inflicts a special ~injury on him: 25 2, 74 | a sin, in as much as it inflicts an injury on one's neighbor, ~ 26 2, 74 | backbiting, according as it inflicts an injury ~more or less 27 2, 97 | Reply OBJ 1: The Church inflicts not the death of the body, 28 2, 108 | lie of this description ~inflicts an injury on one's neighbor, 29 2, 134 | even attacks the person who inflicts the evil. Therefore patience 30 2, 134 | up against the man who ~inflicts evils on him; for Chrysostom [* 31 2, 146 | by the vice of gluttony, inflicts an ~injury on himself: for 32 2, 156 | of the will, whereby one inflicts punishment, not through ~ 33 3, 68 | reason of the shame it ~inflicts on the one confessing: whereas 34 Suppl, 1 | as the ~virtue of penance inflicts outward punishment on the 35 Suppl, 18| because He both spares and ~inflicts it. In like manner, therefore,


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