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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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afforded

   Part, Question
1 2, 31 | greater than the pleasures afforded by ~the other senses?~Aquin.: 2 2, 31 | greater than ~the pleasures afforded by the other senses. Because 3 2, 31 | But such is the ~pleasure afforded by the sight, according 4 2, 31 | Therefore the pleasure afforded by the sight is the ~greatest 5 2, 31 | greatest pleasure seems to be ~afforded by sight.~Aquin.: SMT FS 6 2, 31 | greatest pleasure seems to be afforded by sight.~Aquin.: SMT FS 7 2, 31 | pleasures are those which are afforded by the touch.~Aquin.: SMT 8 2, 31 | the greatest pleasure is afforded ~by the touch. For the usefulness 9 2, 31 | Since then the pleasure afforded by touch is the greatest 10 2, 31 | usefulness, and the pleasure afforded by sight the greatest in 11 2, 31 | especially that which is afforded by the touch, is ~the final 12 2, 101 | boons to the ~world, and afforded men many considerations, 13 2, 102 | the pleasantness and shade afforded by them. There was also 14 2, 105 | sacrifices, that they ~might be afforded a means of livelihood. On 15 2, 6 | of external ~persuasion afforded by science; but the chief 16 2, 69 | according to the opportunities afforded by time, place, and other ~ 17 2, 167 | husbands, lest the latter be afforded ~an occasion of sin with 18 3, 11 | especially as the ~senses are not afforded to man solely for intellectual 19 3, 57 | Reply OBJ 4: That cloud afforded no support as a vehicle 20 Suppl, 54| since a wide scope would be afforded to concupiscence if ~those 21 Suppl, 55| Now evidence should be ~afforded the judge in this suit as 22 Suppl, 62| occasion of adultery would be afforded those who wish to marry 23 Suppl, 64| of the debt a remedy is afforded against ~the wife's concupiscence. 24 Suppl, 64| one who asks lest he ~be afforded an occasion of sin.~Aquin.: 25 Suppl, 69| both as regards the rest it afforded, and thus it is called ~


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