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dulled 3
dullness 15
dulls 1
dulness 30
duly 22
dumb 75
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30 demerits
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30 enjoys
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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dulness

   Part, Question
1 2, 8 | given as a remedy against dulness of mind." Now many ~who 2 2, 8 | state of grace suffer from dulness of mind. Therefore the ~ 3 2, 8 | sanctifying grace may suffer dulness of mind ~with regard to 4 2, 8 | understanding is contrary to dulness, counsel is contrary to 5 2, 8 | difference between folly, dulness, ~ignorance and rashness. 6 2, 8 | as their opposites. For dulness is contrary to sharpness, 7 2, 8 | proposed to it. Hence it ~is dulness of mind that renders the 8 2, 10| thirdly, ignorance and dulness of mind, which are ~contrary 9 2, 14| about blindness of mind and dulness of sense, which are ~opposed 10 2, 14| mind is a sin?~(2) Whether dulness of sense is a sin distinct 11 2, 14| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether dulness of sense is a sin distinct 12 2, 14| 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that dulness of sense is not a distinct 13 2, 14| thing has one contrary. Now dulness is ~opposed to the gift 14 2, 14| principle ~of sight. Therefore dulness of sense is the same as 15 2, 14| xxxi, 45) in speaking of dulness ~describes it as "dullness 16 2, 14| of understanding." Now ~dulness of sense in respect of understanding 17 2, 14| blindness of mind. Therefore ~dulness of sense is the same as 18 2, 14| stated above (A[1]), while ~dulness of sense is a natural defect. 19 2, 14| so that, accordingly, dulness of sense would not be a 20 2, 14| says (Moral. xxxi, 45) that dulness of sense arises from gluttony, 21 2, 14| Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly dulness of sense in connection with 22 2, 14| their inmost nature. This dulness has the character of ~sin, 23 2, 14| Whether blindness of mind and dulness of sense arise from sins 24 2, 14| that blindness of mind and dulness of sense do not ~arise from 25 2, 14| Therefore blindness of mind and dulness of sense ~are not caused 26 2, 14| Further, blindness of mind and dulness of sense are defects in ~ 27 2, 14| cause blindness of mind and dulness of sense.~Aquin.: SMT SS 28 2, 14| Therefore blindness of mind and dulness of sense are caused by ~ 29 2, 14| says (Moral. xxxi, 45) that dulness of sense ~arises from gluttony 30 2, 14| spiritual things, while dulness of sense arises from gluttony,


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