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consenting 31
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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consenting

   Part, Question
1 2, 15 | reason is not alone in consenting to the act.~Aquin.: SMT 2 2, 16 | consent, and uses ~itself in consenting and choosing. And such acts 3 2, 36 | resist, but to yield by consenting, the result ~would be not 4 2, 58 | become as a second nature by consenting to the ~reason, is proper 5 2, 59 | approving of such things or consenting thereto."~Aquin.: SMT FS 6 2, 74 | the lower powers, i.e. as consenting to a sinful act. ~For Augustine 7 2, 74 | sins more grievously in consenting, than ~if it only considered 8 2, 83 | the motion ~of the will consenting to sin, to any part of man 9 2, 83 | sin. Thus from the will consenting to gluttony, ~concupiscence 10 2, 88 | movement of the ~reason in consenting is a mortal sin.~Aquin.: 11 2, 89 | according to the flesh, i.e. by consenting to concupiscence, is because ~ 12 2, 24 | unclean thing," i.e. by consenting to sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 13 2, 28 | hearts agree together in consenting to the ~same thing. Now 14 2, 43 | easy to be ~persuaded, consenting to the good, full of mercy 15 2, 43 | this is what is meant by "consenting to the good." ~Secondly, 16 2, 69 | helping, or in any way consenting, because to counsel or ~ 17 2, 123 | a man sins mortally by ~consenting to concupiscence, and is 18 2, 149 | pleasures be fostered by consenting to it, it will ~wax very 19 2, 152 | choose this rather than that, consenting to one thing, or ~dissenting 20 3, 48 | himself under the devil ~by consenting to him; consequently he 21 Suppl, 2 | man contracts a stain by ~consenting to their sins: thus it is 22 Suppl, 43| looking to the future than for consenting to one present ~act. Wherefore 23 Suppl, 45| the part of the persons consenting. Nor is the direct object 24 Suppl, 45| consent in ~words without consenting in heart commits a fraud. 25 Suppl, 46| taken. If, therefore, ~after consenting to marry a woman by words 26 Suppl, 48| John the evangelist after consenting to ~marriage was a virgin 27 Suppl, 51| whom she thinks that she is consenting to marry, and ~that she 28 Suppl, 52| because the master, by consenting to his slave's marriage, 29 Suppl, 53| wife, by the very fact of ~consenting to her husband's receiving 30 Suppl, 64| she also sins ~mortally by consenting to pay the debt.~Aquin.: 31 Suppl, 64| is passive rather ~than consenting.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[


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