|    Part, Question1   1, 20  |      nothing is at the same time hated and loved. Therefore God ~
 2   1, 20  |          one aspect, while it is hated under another. God loves
 3   1, 20  |     under this ~aspect, they are hated by Him.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 4   1, 23  |      have loved Jacob, but ~have hated Esau."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 5   2, 29  |   precede hatred; and nothing is hated, save ~through being contrary
 6   2, 29  | unbecomingness of ~that which is hated is felt more keenly than
 7   2, 29  |          5:29) that "no man ever hated ~his own flesh."~Aquin.:
 8   2, 29  |           a particular truth is ~hated, as being repugnant, inasmuch
 9   2, 43  |      evil is expected, is indeed hated at first; ~but afterwards,
10   2, 113 |  committed no offense, not to be hated. For it may happen ~amongst
11   2, 15  |          in the ~Law: "They have hated Me without cause," although
12   2, 24  |   written (Ps. 118:113): "I have hated the unjust." But David had ~
13   2, 24  |      Therefore sinners should be hated rather than loved, out ~
14   2, 24  |       God, all sinners are to be hated, even one's father or mother
15   2, 24  |         Reply OBJ 1: The prophet hated the unjust, as such, and
16   2, 24  |       says (Ps. 138:22): "I have hated them with a ~perfect hatred."
17   2, 25  |           if others ought to be ~hated on its account. Now we ought
18   2, 32  |         itself. Therefore He is ~hated by none.~Aquin.: SMT SS
19   2, 32  |         they have both ~seen and hated both Me and My Father."~
20   2, 53  |         flesh, "for no man ever ~hated his own flesh" (Eph. 5:29).
21   2, 98  |       have loved Jacob, but have hated Esau." ~Wherefore Esau sinned
22   2, 124 |         Eph. 5:29): "No man ever hated his own flesh." Wherefore
23   3, 42  |     taught the truth which they ~hated, and condemned their vices.
24   3, 46  |            For, ~"unless God had hated sin, He would never have
25   3, 47  |         they have both seen ~and hated both Me and My Father."
26   3, 47  |         they have both seen and ~hated both Me and My Father."
27 Suppl, 3 |        this hurt ~(since what is hated on account of something
28 Suppl, 3 |          something else, is less hated), but ~less than the sin,
29 Suppl, 67|         the virtue of the person hated. ~Therefore, if hatred is
30 Suppl, 71|          Eph. 5:29, "No man ever hated his ~own flesh." Hence in
31 Suppl, 87|    itself. But God is said to be hated by ~certain persons in respect
 
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