Part, Question
1 1, 49 | although evil always lessens good, yet it never wholly ~
2 1, 50 | although evil always lessens good, yet it never wholly ~
3 1, 96 | humor already ~existing, lessens the specific active power:
4 2, 24 | that is obedient to reason lessens the moral good. Therefore
5 2, 24 | every passion of the soul lessens the ~goodness of an act;
6 2, 39 | meritorious. But ~sorrow lessens praise or merit: for the
7 2, 40 | negligence, ~save in so far as it lessens the idea of difficulty:
8 2, 40 | difficulty: whereby it also ~lessens the character of hope: for
9 2, 47 | littleness or deficiency lessens the unmerited ~contempt,
10 2, 47 | it does not increase but lessens anger. In this way those ~
11 2, 77 | be forgiven, which cause lessens the ~sin; thus a sin that
12 2, 114| his labor." Now charity lessens rather than ~increases the
13 2, 114| all of us, and this toil lessens ~merit and is removed by
14 2, 2 | OBJ 2: Further, whatever lessens the measure of virtue, lessens
15 2, 2 | lessens the measure of virtue, lessens the ~amount of merit, since "
16 2, 63 | consents to the ~adultery, lessens the sin and injury, so far
17 2, 71 | the truth, but because he lessens his good name. This is ~
18 2, 92 | another God in the world, and lessens the divine ~sovereignty.
19 2, 152| the ~sensitive appetite, lessens sin, because a sin is the
20 2, 178| refrains from wronging others lessens the occasions of quarrels
21 2, 182| outward obstacles sometimes lessens the perfection of virtue -
22 3, 5 | Evangelists. ~Secondly, this error lessens the utility of the Incarnation,
23 3, 46 | the victim's innocence lessens the sting of his ~sufferings.
24 3, 46 | Reply OBJ 2: Moral virtue lessens interior sadness in one
25 3, 46 | in quite another; for it lessens interior sadness ~directly
26 3, 46 | nature of the body; yet it lessens it indirectly by redundance
27 3, 80 | so far as lies in him, he lessens the holiness ~of the sacrament,
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