|    Part, Question1   1, 65  |        different things without detriment to the simplicity of His
 2   1, 66  |        different things without detriment to the simplicity of His
 3   1, 108 |   superior, but rather to their detriment; because ~since to do evil
 4   2, 87  |        another, it suffers some detriment ~therefrom. For we observe
 5   2, 18  |         natural to man to fear ~detriment to his body, and loss of
 6   2, 18  |  natural for man to shrink from detriment to his own ~body and loss
 7   2, 41  |          this would tend to the detriment of the truth of life ~and
 8   2, 51  |  without ~contempt, and without detriment to things necessary for
 9   2, 66  |        to receive any secret in detriment to the common good: and ~
10   2, 70  |       harm done to a man to the detriment of his honor, or of the ~
11   2, 70  |       faults are exposed to the detriment of his ~honor. Such faults
12   2, 71  |   whether he will ~suffer their detriment to his good name, unless
13   2, 75  |        endanger ~another man in detriment to virtue: and so it is
14   2, 86  |       lawfully have done to thy detriment."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
15   2, 86  |      lawfully ~have done to thy detriment." If, however, the very
16   2, 145 |    deferred or lessened without detriment to the bodily ~health and
17   2, 159 |      that which conduces to the detriment ~of another's spiritual
18   2, 159 |        other man an occasion of detriment ~to his spiritual welfare.
19   2, 159 |       lest they conduce ~to the detriment of others. If, however,
20   3, 23  |         in its entirety without detriment ~to the ever-living Father.~
21   3, 29  |        she ~suffered nothing in detriment to her virginity.~Aquin.:
22   3, 29  |       should be strengthened in detriment to His Mother." We must
23   3, 31  |      the woman formed, without ~detriment to the man. But in the Virgin'
24   3, 31  |         could be formed without detriment to His ~Mother's body.~Aquin.:
25   3, 35  |    virginal ~integrity, without detriment to the purity of her maidenhood."
26 Suppl, 52|     free to everyone to suffer ~detriment in that which is his due,
27 Suppl, 52|          fraud and to another's detriment should not hold. But a husband
28 Suppl, 52|  marriage, and at least to ~the detriment of his wife. Therefore such
29 Suppl, 64|     husband for the debt to the detriment of his bodily health, so ~
30 Suppl, 65|        s body to another to the detriment of the ~good of marriage.~
31 Suppl, 69|        deferred: nor could this detriment to their glory be ~compensated
32 Suppl, 80| possible without passion to the detriment [*Cf. FS, Q[22], A[1]; FS, ~
 
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