|    Part, Question1   2, 39  |         avoided: while everyone avoids sorrow for its own ~sake,
 2   2, 77  |        desires good things, or ~avoids evil things.~Aquin.: SMT
 3   2, 84  |         some attendant good, or avoids a good on account of some
 4   2, 88  |         is directed to ~God and avoids committing many sins, is
 5   2, 32  |      Now every animal naturally avoids sorrow, just as ~it desires
 6   2, 43  |   indeed is chaste," because it avoids the corruption of sin, and ~"
 7   2, 43  |        when a man, by chastity, avoids the corruption of sin, the ~
 8   2, 62  |        man, by killing himself, avoids a greater evil, for ~example
 9   2, 76  |        happen that the borrower avoids a greater loss than the
10   2, 77  |        to turn away from evil, "avoids sin, the ~latter," i.e.
11   2, 77  |      deserve the palm, but only avoids the punishment. But it implies
12   2, 87  |     thought ~brings caution and avoids hasty words."~Aquin.: SMT
13   2, 115 |        contrary to its act, and avoids whatever hinders ~that act.
14   2, 127 |      things the magnanimous man avoids under a special aspect,
15   2, 127 |       be desired, and ~that one avoids it is only accidental, in
16   2, 134 |   evokes flight which fortitude avoids; while ~patience is chiefly
17   2, 139 |   principal object God, Whom it avoids offending, and in this respect ~
18   2, 142 |    acquired ~virtue whereby one avoids disgraceful things which
19   2, 142 |        doing a disgraceful deed avoids the public eye through fear
20   2, 148 |     performs virtuous deeds and avoids sin, and thus he ~sins mortally
21   2, 183 |      hide spiritual ~corn if he avoids governing or correcting
22   3, 88  |       Now innocence whereby one avoids sin is ~a Divine favor,
23 Suppl, 14| omission of an evil deed always avoids a punishment, even ~in one
24 Suppl, 65|        not avoid a mortal ~sin, avoids a venial sin to which he
25 Suppl, 93|        to be greater in one who avoids ~more the occasions of corruption.
 
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