|    Part, Question1   1, 95  |   grievous matter to anyone to yield to another ~what ought to
 2   1, 99  |         had lived so as not to yield to temptation, they would
 3   2, 15  |   restraining ~them from, act, yield to the evil deed and become
 4   2, 36  |       it not to resist, but to yield by consenting, the result ~
 5   2, 56  |    being moved by ~reason, we "yield our members to serve justice";
 6   2, 96  |        cause a man should even yield his right, ~according to
 7   2, 97  |    Synon. ii, 16): "Let custom yield to authority: evil customs
 8   2, 100 |      23:2: "Neither shalt thou yield ~in judgment, to the opinion
 9   2, 25  |      most strong and in no way yield to the ties of blood." ~
10   2, 121 |  result being that it does not yield to the threatening passion
11   2, 122 |         whereby a man does not yield ~to the contraries that
12   2, 122 |    since even if we no ~longer yield the life of the body to
13   2, 130 | glorious thing for ~him not to yield to the will and words of
14   2, 136 |        a heavy blow, for walls yield to the battering-ram. ~Wherefore
15   2, 136 |  himself unbeaten by ~toil, to yield to pleasure." Moreover,
16   2, 136 | because the ~pertinacious also yield to certain pleasure and
17   2, 155 |         the ~meek are they who yield to reproaches, and resist
18   2, 180 |     OBJ 3: He that is prone to yield to his passions on account
19   2, 181 |       Rm. 6:16): "To whom ~you yield yourselves servants to obey,
20   2, 187 |   observes: "Those ~namely who yield through fear of persecution,
21 Suppl, 2 |        ground*, and refuses to yield to the ~precept of the law,
22 Suppl, 64|       in his request, she must yield to his demand. But it ~would
23 Suppl, 93|    since ~even if we no longer yield the life of the body to
24 Suppl, 93|     person not only refuses to yield to ~the devil's assaults,
 
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