Part, Question
1 1, 63 | passion, but for a will resisting the ~good of another.~Aquin.:
2 1, 64 | passion, but for a will resisting the ~good of another.~Aquin.:
3 1, 94 | would not ~have merited in resisting temptation; whereas he does
4 1, 94 | not have gained merit in resisting ~temptation, according to
5 1, 114 | for ~nothing prevents man resisting his passions by his free-will.
6 2, 9 | a though to say that by ~resisting his passions, he opposes
7 2, 35 | is caused by the sense resisting a more powerful body." Therefore
8 2, 36 | soul ~is caused by the will resisting a stronger power: while
9 2, 36 | body ~is caused by sense resisting a stronger body."~Aquin.:
10 2, 36 | sorrow is caused by the will "resisting a stronger ~power": for
11 2, 109 | all, ~because whilst he is resisting one, another may arise,
12 2, 10 | of unbelief consists in resisting the faith, this may ~happen
13 2, 10 | character ~of guilt, from its resisting faith rather than from the
14 2, 13 | impenitence, obstinacy, ~resisting the known truth, envy of
15 2, 23 | chiefly ~with avoiding sin and resisting his concupiscences, which
16 2, 67 | deliver himself from death by resisting against ~justice.~
17 2, 71 | ens to backbiting without ~resisting it, he seems to consent
18 2, 121 | one sense, the power of resisting corruptions, and in another
19 2, 127 | subject to reason. Hence the ~resisting virtues that are about these
20 2, 140 | Hell." In like manner by ~resisting concupiscence we moderate
21 2, 154 | negligence of the ~spirit in not resisting strongly.~Aquin.: SMT SS
22 2, 154 | his not standing firm in resisting the passion ~by holding
23 3, 15 | fortitude to some extent by ~resisting that concupiscence of the
24 3, 79 | increased and perfected for resisting the outward assaults of ~
25 Suppl, 77| except for the purpose of resisting the ~destruction that might
26 Suppl, 80| and on account of ~its resisting that which touches it, so
27 Suppl, 81| necessarily ~as the ratio of one resisting medium to another resisting
28 Suppl, 81| resisting medium to another resisting medium, but ~that the ratio
29 Suppl, 81| power in comparison with the resisting movable, no matter in what
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