|    Part, Question1   1, 113|       flesh, and ~according as he despises worldly advantages and adversity:
 2   2, 47 |            First, in so far as he despises God in His commandments.
 3   2, 61 |          for a man to say that he despises what ~most men admire, viz.
 4   2, 69 |        excellent way, ~so that he despises them altogether. Hence the
 5   2, 73 |          in the very fact that he despises a ~greater punishment, that
 6   2, 10 |     refuses to hear the faith, or despises ~it, according to Is. 53:
 7   2, 20 |            through despair, a man despises the Divine ~mercy, on which
 8   2, 20 |           through presumption, he despises the ~Divine justice, which
 9   2, 20 |  presuming thus a man ~removes or despises the assistance of the Holy
10   2, 44 |          evil wisdom, whereby man despises worldly things: and it ~
11   2, 51 |        counsel, the imprudent man despises ~counsel, and the same applies
12   2, 58 |          for when a man hates or ~despises another, or is angry with
13   2, 58 |      without sufficient cause, he despises him unduly, and therefore
14   2, 58 | sufficient cause, he injures and ~despises him. Now no man ought to
15   2, 62 |       good: fourthly, because he ~despises God more, according to Lk.
16   2, 72 |         the law, in ~so far as he despises the precept of love for
17   2, 111|         men, ~because, to wit, he despises human things, which human
18   2, 122|        according as that which he despises for its sake is ~more dear
19   2, 122|           showing by deed that he despises all things present, in order
20   2, 122|          not show by deed that he despises all things relating to ~
21   2, 127|        cast down by dishonor, but despises it, since he ~recognizes
22   2, 127|      worthy of ~great things, and despises others," according to Ethic.
23   2, 127|          Further, no virtuous man despises what is helpful to him.
24   2, 127|          But the ~magnanimous man despises whatever pertains to goods
25   2, 127|        OBJ 2: The magnanimous man despises external goods, inasmuch
26   2, 142|              Now the virtuous man despises the disgrace to which he
27   2, 142|    virtuous a man is, the more he despises external ~things, whether
28   2, 142|            ad 1) the virtuous man despises ~ignominy and reproach,
29   2, 159|          Reply OBJ 3: To him that despises earthly things, heavenly
30   2, 160|       pride, which is "when a man despises others and wishes ~to be
31   2, 182|           by the things which man despises ~for his neighbor's sake,
32   2, 184|           perfect, but only if he despises to ~tend to perfection.~
33   3, 7  |     esteems them least who wholly despises them, and casts them aside
34   3, 80 |           receiving it unworthily despises ~the sacrament, not in itself,
 
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