|    Part, Question1   2, 6   |  consent, but is moved entirely counter to that which is done ~through
 2   2, 6   |     timid man through fear acts counter to that ~which he proposed,
 3   2, 6   |          Now evil ~of itself is counter to the will, whereas good
 4   2, 6   |    yields to concupiscence acts counter to that which he ~purposed
 5   2, 6   |      purposed at first, but not counter to that which he desires
 6   2, 6   |     whereas ~the timid man acts counter to that which in itself
 7   2, 9   |        and can nevertheless act counter ~to his commands. Hence
 8   2, 9   |      and concupiscible can move counter ~to the will: and accordingly
 9   2, 9   |    would be violent, if it were counter to the ~movement of the
10   2, 77  |        passion draws the reason counter to its ~knowledge.~Aquin.:
11   2, 77  |      difficult for a man to act counter to what he does not actually
12   2, 77  |         of action, passion acts counter to universal knowledge,
13   2, 77  |        the incontinent, who act counter to their ~resolution on
14   2, 88  |     committing it he was acting counter to the ~love of God. Therefore
15   2, 28  |       concords with another man counter to what he ~would prefer.
16   2, 40  |        A[1]). But sedition runs counter to the common ~good of the
17   2, 42  |       to the love ~of God, acts counter to the precept, and consequently
18   2, 56  |    removes merit, since it runs counter to the will. The other arises ~
19   2, 92  |     outward worship to anything counter to the sentiments of one'
20   2, 93  |     able, by his reason, to act counter to the inclination of the ~
21   2, 97  | whatever kind of sin a man acts counter to ~reverence due to sacred
22   2, 116 |         riches, fear not to act counter to the love ~of God and
23   2, 123 |    sinful in so far as it ~runs counter to the order of reason.
24   2, 140 |        he would sin, as ~acting counter to the order of nature.
25   2, 150 |         as this would be to act counter to the good of ~the individual,
26   2, 152 |         lover of ~his wife acts counter to the good of marriage
27   2, 160 |        opposed to it, by acting counter thereto. In another way
28   3, 1   |      the sin, the ~more it runs counter to man's salvation, for
29   3, 5   |  reasons. ~First, because it is counter to the authority of Scripture,
30   3, 5   |          First, because it runs counter to the Gospel ~story, which
31 Suppl, 71|        by so doing he would act counter to ~the Divine order," and
32 Suppl, 72|         not by ~the action of a counter agent, but by the mover
33 Suppl, 81|     namely the soul, moves them counter to their nature, else ~they
34 Suppl, 81|     movement, even though it be counter to the ~body's nature. Hence
 
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