Part, Question
1 1, 22 | the fact that He does not restrain the wicked from the evil
2 1, 108| angels do ~not entirely restrain the bad from inflicting
3 2, 68 | temperance, properly speaking, to restrain man from evil pleasures
4 2, 74 | eternal law, can ~direct or restrain the internal delectation,
5 2, 74 | even as it can direct or ~restrain the external action: nevertheless,
6 2, 76 | the ~knowledge which would restrain him from sin. For such like
7 2, 93 | imposed on men, in order ~to restrain them from evil, as explained
8 2, 102| the flesh; a lamb, when we restrain our ~unreasonable motions;
9 2, 102| Aaron was placed ~there to restrain the people from insubordination
10 2, 107| Law of love, is said ~to restrain the will.~Aquin.: SMT FS
11 2, 108| movements, must needs also restrain the hand from inordinate
12 2, 18 | that it belongs to fear to restrain ~the flesh. But the curbing
13 2, 37 | excommunication does not ~sufficiently restrain certain men, employs the
14 2, 58 | human, we must nevertheless ~restrain our judgment, and refrain
15 2, 63 | imprison a man, in order to restrain him ~from evil deeds, it
16 2, 63 | is lawful for anyone to restrain a man for a time from ~doing
17 2, 98 | From all appearance of evil restrain ~yourselves."~Aquin.: SMT
18 2, 146| the speech, but also to restrain outward behavior. Hence
19 2, 155| belongs properly to justice to restrain man from theft, whereunto
20 2, 159| good: one, to temper and restrain the mind, lest it tend to
21 2, 159| belongs to ~humility to restrain not the desire of difficult
22 2, 159| the same virtue both to restrain excessive ~movement, and
23 2, 159| to humility, ~that a man restrain himself from being borne
24 2, 159| Hence whatever virtues restrain or suppress, ~and the actions
25 2, 166| to ~which it belongs to restrain pleasure.~
26 2, 184| appetite. Wherefore in order to restrain the passions of carnal ~
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