Part, Question
1 1, 49 | exterior thing; and ~this amounts to some defect belonging
2 1, 50 | exterior thing; and ~this amounts to some defect belonging
3 2, 29 | consequent to one another: for it amounts to the ~same that one love
4 2, 30 | of their objects; which amounts to a material ~difference,
5 2, 31 | are of the soul"; which amounts to the same. For we take ~
6 2, 47 | 3: Each of those causes amounts to some kind of slight.
7 2, 71 | work of art. Therefore it amounts to ~the same that vice and
8 2, 72 | every sin. Consequently it amounts to the same ~whether sins
9 2, 74 | consents to such a delectation, amounts to nothing ~less than a
10 2, 78 | passion. Yet neither of these ~amounts to a sin through certain
11 2, 84 | oneself. Consequently it ~amounts to the same whether we reckon
12 2, 18 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: It amounts to the same whether man
13 2, 27 | happiness. Wherefore it amounts to the same that ~charity
14 2, 27 | rejoice in a certain good amounts to the same as to grieve
15 2, 57 | the law of ~God, since it amounts either to theft, or to adultery,
16 2, 73 | reviling, if privately, it amounts to ~backbiting or tale-bearing.
17 2, 86 | Divine ~command; but it amounts to this - that what was
18 2, 105 | Forgetfulness of a favor received amounts to ingratitude, not indeed
19 2, 110 | Ethic. iv, ~7): wherefore it amounts to a jocose lie. Unless
20 2, 155 | remission of punishment due amounts to a pardon." Wherefore
21 2, 156 | Therefore no lack of anger amounts to a ~vice.~Aquin.: SMT
22 2, 183 | place an obstacle to a thing amounts to the same as ~refusing
23 2, 186 | one stands in need. For it amounts to ~the same that each one
24 2, 187 | that which one is doing amounts to the ~renunciation of
25 3, 31 | series of fourteen; ~which amounts in all to forty-two persons.
26 3, 40 | since ten multiplied by four amounts to ~forty." Or, because "
27 Suppl, 12| The definition of Anselm amounts to the same, for ~he says
28 Suppl, 49| The excess of passion that amounts to a sin does not refer ~
29 Suppl, 51| person's rank or position amounts ~to an error about the person,
30 Suppl, 67| fornication or the like which amounts to moral depravity. ~Some,
31 Suppl, 89| Wherefore the infinite amounts to the ~same as matter subject
32 Suppl, 93| multiplication of which by 10 ~amounts to 60 has perfection from
33 Appen1, 2| that complacency ~which amounts to enjoyment, wherein all
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