Part, Question
1 1, 63 | another, inasmuch as he deems his neighbor's good ~to
2 1, 64 | another, inasmuch as he deems his neighbor's good ~to
3 2, 11 | of that ~school which he deems best." But choice is an
4 2, 12 | falsehood, not that he ~deems God a false witness, but
5 2, 19 | hand, the fact that a man deems an arduous good impossible ~
6 2, 20 | owing to ignorance ~that one deems an impossible thing to be
7 2, 26 | in as much as the lover deems the beloved as ~somewhat
8 2, 35 | neighbor's profit, while one deems a certain thing good, and
9 2, 55 | consent, when, to wit, a man deems himself satisfied, if he
10 2, 63 | aroused ~chiefly when a man deems himself unjustly injured,
11 2, 68 | matter with due care he deems ~himself certain about that
12 2, 108 | himself ~shamefully, since he deems himself an honest man when
13 2, 118 | judgment on the law, when it deems that the law ~should not
14 2, 127 | because the "magnanimous man deems himself worthy of the ~greatest
15 2, 127 | worthy of ~little things and deems himself worthy of them,
16 2, 127 | since "the magnanimous deems himself worthy of ~great
17 2, 127 | according to reason, for ~"he deems himself worthy in accordance
18 2, 128 | except in so far ~as he deems his ability greater than
19 2, 130 | contends save for ~what he deems great. Wherefore the Philosopher
20 2, 131 | Ethic. iv, 3) that "he who deems ~himself less worthy than
21 2, 131 | failure in what one falsely deems to exceed one's ability. ~
22 2, 139 | worthy of small things and deems himself worthy of them is
23 2, 143 | own reckoning because he deems himself great and ~deserving
24 2, 145 | fasting loves not many words, deems wealth superfluous, scorns ~
25 2, 154 | choice ~(in so far as he deems that he must choose this
26 2, 156 | with the injury which he deems done to himself: and through
27 2, 156 | man is angry, and whom he deems unworthy ~[indignum] of
28 3, 46 | innocence, in so far as he deems the hurt ~inflicted to be
29 3, 80 | under my roof"; and he who deems that he ~ought to refrain
30 3, 83 | the Apostle (1 Cor. 13) deems it improper for Christ to ~
31 Suppl, 6 | Further, by humility a man deems himself worse than another,
32 Suppl, 6 | man, who is truly humble, deems himself worse not as though
33 Suppl, 93| as each one, by charity, deems another's ~good his own.
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