|    Part, Question1   1, 32  |        The first arises from the ~obstinacy of heretics. For since we
 2   1, 32  |           and ~particularly if no obstinacy be shown; whereas when it
 3   1, 36  |            come from ignorance or obstinacy. For a just consideration
 4   1, 64  |           intellect;~(2) Of their obstinacy of will;~(3) Of their grief;~(
 5   1, 64  |        seek for the cause of this obstinacy, not in the gravity of the ~
 6   1, 64  |          the cause, then, of this obstinacy, it must be borne in mind ~
 7   1, 64  |         on we shall treat of ~the obstinacy of men who are damned (SP,
 8   1, 65  |           intellect;~(2) Of their obstinacy of will;~(3) Of their grief;~(
 9   1, 65  |        seek for the cause of this obstinacy, not in the gravity of the ~
10   1, 65  |          the cause, then, of this obstinacy, it must be borne in mind ~
11   1, 65  |         on we shall treat of ~the obstinacy of men who are damned (SP,
12   2, 105 |       sinned from stubbornness or obstinacy: and ~then he was to be
13   2, 1   |            that on account of the obstinacy of heretics, one contains
14   2, 2   |           that they are free from obstinacy in ~their heterodox sentiments,
15   2, 13  |         presumption, impenitence, obstinacy, ~resisting the known truth,
16   2, 13  |         regards past sins, while ~obstinacy regards future sins. Now
17   2, 13  |         would be ~born. Therefore obstinacy and impenitence should not
18   2, 13  |         he who dies in a state of obstinacy is guilty of the sin ~against
19   2, 13  |           and this is removed by "obstinacy," whereby man ~hardens his
20   2, 13  |          2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Obstinacy and impenitence differ not
21   2, 13  |         refuse to obey belongs to obstinacy, while a feigned ~repentance
22   2, 35  |         to salvation, or by undue obstinacy, since it has also ~been
23   2, 74  |         malice on account of his ~obstinacy. But it is not lawful to
24   2, 103 |       Ghost, but ~only that which obstinacy is added: for it is not
25   2, 130 |            hypocrisy, contention, obstinacy, discord, ~and love of novelties?~
26   2, 130 |            hypocrisy, contention, obstinacy, ~discord, and eccentricity [*
27   2, 130 |      intellect, and thus we have "obstinacy," by which a man is too
28 Suppl, 59|         slain on account of their obstinacy, ~and because it was fraught
29 Suppl, 62|     unbelief which is a ~proof of obstinacy wherein unbelief is perfected.~
30 Suppl, 95|     enchained, as it were, by the obstinacy of the ~mind.~Aquin.: SMT
31 Suppl, 95|          as ~heretics, or through obstinacy, as those "who are glad
32 Suppl, 95| themselves the cause of their own obstinacy, owing to which they are ~
33 Suppl, 95|       damned proceeds from their ~obstinacy which is their punishment.
 
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