|    Part, Question1   1, 111 |          would be lost; which is unseemly.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[112] A[
 2   1, 112 |      angel guardian. But this is unseemly, for Christ is greater than
 3   1, 112 |   compounder of wrong; which is ~unseemly. Therefore there is no strife
 4   2, 47  |        because they make it more unseemly to insult anyone.~Aquin.:
 5   2, 92  |        says (Confess. iii) that "unseemly is the part ~that harmonizes
 6   2, 113 |        all his sins. But this is unseemly, both because a ~great space
 7   2, 31  |          like correction becomes unseemly, on account of the ~scandal
 8   2, 146 |  assigned to ~gluttony, to wit, "unseemly joy, scurrility, uncleanness,
 9   2, 146 |          the understanding." For unseemly joy ~results from every
10   2, 146 |      helm, ~and in this respect "unseemly joy" is reckoned, because
11   2, 146 |           which is described as "unseemly" arises chiefly from immoderate
12   2, 152 |        of ~them. Wherefore it is unseemly that such persons should
13   2, 157 |       let there be zeal without ~unseemly savagery, let there be piety
14   2, 185 | religious, but there is nothing ~unseemly in their visiting them from
15   2, 185 |           since it is altogether unseemly that in a life wherein senators ~
16   3, 44  |          be born blind." It was ~unseemly, therefore, for Him to forgive
17   3, 54  |        was corruptible, which is unseemly. Therefore Christ did ~not
18   3, 58  |       left of the Son; ~which is unseemly.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
19   3, 58  |         Consequently, it appears unseemly for ~Christ as man to sit
20   3, 59  |      same respect; but it is not unseemly for God to judge twice according
21   3, 70  |        was superfluous: which is unseemly. Therefore circumcision
22 Suppl, 14|     satisfaction, which would be unseemly.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[14] A[
23 Suppl, 88|        the heavens, and so it is unseemly that ~the heaven should
24 Suppl, 88|          1~OBJ 5: Further, it is unseemly to assert that the natural
25 Suppl, 88|    Generat. ii). Therefore it is unseemly to say that these species
 
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