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infants 24
infect 9
infected 50
infection 28
infectious 4
infects 7
infer 4
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28 immovably
28 incite
28 indwelling
28 infection
28 instances
28 instilled
28 invisibly
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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infection

   Part, Question
1 1, 62 | corruption of the body and infection ~of sin. But it is difficult 2 1, 63 | corruption of the body and infection ~of sin. But it is difficult 3 2, 56 | virtue, but rather the infection of the "fomes": whereas, 4 2, 81 | soul would contract the infection of original sin, from whatever ~ 5 2, 81 | been ~necessary, if the infection of original sin were not 6 2, 81 | the ~mother. Therefore the infection of original sin is contracted 7 2, 83 | could be corrupted with the infection of original sin, ~God, Who 8 2, 83 | must be considered in the infection of ~original sin. First, 9 2, 83 | essence of the soul, the infection of original sin reaches 10 2, 83 | than the others. For the infection of original sin seems to 11 2, 83 | differ" (Metaph. i). But the infection of guilt is first of all 12 2, 83 | 16, seqq., 24) that ~the infection of original sin is most 13 2, 83 | concupiscence. Therefore the infection of original sin regards 14 2, 83 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The infection of actual sin belongs only 15 2, 83 | will of the sinner. But the infection of original ~sin is not 16 2, 83 | Wherefore the aforesaid infection is ascribed to the touch 17 2, 102 | or any similar corporeal infection.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[ 18 2, 102 | ways involves some unclean infection. ~Again, man contracted 19 2, 121 | through fear of deadly infection, or not refuse to undertake 20 3, 27 | Virgin was cleansed from the infection of the fomes?~Aquin.: SMT 21 3, 27 | was not cleansed from the ~infection of the fomes. For just as 22 3, 28 | intercourse ~without incurring the infection of original sin. Whence 23 3, 31 | something preserved from ~infection, from which afterwards Christ' 24 3, 31 | sin, but cleansed from all infection of sin. Thus it is that " 25 3, 31 | nature a wound, ~i.e. the infection of original sin. But the 26 Suppl, 13| evil, because it is an ~infection of human nature itself, 27 Suppl, 64| she is not so liable to infection from ~marital intercourse 28 Suppl, 75| order to be cleansed of this infection the ~human body must needs


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