Part, Question
1 1, 78 | synderesis" is said to incite to good, and to ~murmur
2 1, 78 | to witness, to bind, or incite, and ~also to accuse, torment,
3 1, 78 | conscience is ~said to incite or to bind. In the third
4 1, 80 | reason, which can not only incite or modify the affections
5 1, 110 | burn away vices, and to incite to virtue by way of persuasion.~
6 1, 113 | worsted in a ~fight, is to incite him to a sharper attack.
7 2, 80 | either the devil or a man may incite to sin, either by offering
8 2, 80 | imagination; and he is able to ~incite the sensitive appetite to
9 2, 89 | Reply OBJ 3: The demons incite man to all such things which
10 2, 18 | Now such like punishments incite us to ~good actions, according
11 2, 25 | Rud. iv): "Nothing ~will incite another more to love you
12 2, 35 | appears not to be a sin to incite others to discord, for it
13 2, 44 | one whom shame does not incite to sorrow, and who is unconcerned
14 2, 51 | the Divine law does not incite us to any sin, ~according
15 2, 71 | Just as we ought ~not to incite the tongue of backbiters,
16 2, 82 | our ~bodies in order to incite our affections to submit
17 2, 89 | wicked ~proud, so does it incite the good to better things.
18 2, 89 | that in consequence we may ~incite him to yet better things;
19 2, 89 | those who praise, and to incite others to praise God, as
20 2, 89 | prelates, whom ~it becomes to incite men's minds towards God
21 2, 98 | other hand, it is lawful to ~incite a person's regard for a
22 2, 99 | them." For if ~our parents incite us to sin, and withdraw
23 2, 99 | of support, provided they incite us to nothing against ~God,
24 2, 113 | lest human praise should incite him to ~vainglory, wherefore
25 2, 167 | that a woman's apparel may incite men to ~lust, according
26 2, 167 | them, because this is to ~incite them to sin. And if indeed
27 Suppl, 28| certain man who, in order to incite his ~companion to do penance,
28 Suppl, 63| which is ~wont at times to incite a person to a second marriage,
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