Part, Question
1 1, 73 | work, in the other, the satisfying of desire. Now, in ~either
2 1, 72 | work, in the other, the satisfying of desire. Now, in ~either
3 2, 1 | of justice, and to the satisfying of anger: the result being
4 2, 70 | fornication, which is the love of satisfying lust ~outside lawful wedlock,
5 2, 95 | reason to devise means of ~satisfying his lusts and evil passions,
6 2, 102 | the ~state of penitents in satisfying for sins. It was divided
7 2, 113 | counteracts sin either by way of satisfying ~for it, and thus it follows
8 2, 34 | of avoiding sorrow or ~of satisfying its demands. Wherefore envy
9 2, 153 | desire of eating him or of satisfying an unnatural passion ~whether
10 3, 1 | this was done by ~Christ satisfying for us. Now a mere man could
11 3, 1 | that the act of the one satisfying should ~have an infinite
12 3, 14 | order to have the power of ~satisfying; but His body was subject
13 3, 15 | it impedes the power of satisfying, since, as it is ~written (
14 3, 15 | Christ has succored us by ~satisfying for us. Now sin does not
15 3, 46 | employed as ~a useful means of satisfying for sins, according to the
16 3, 50 | it is a ~fitting way of satisfying for another to submit oneself
17 Suppl, 13| satisfies for ~himself by satisfying for another, so that if
18 Suppl, 13| charity is evidenced ~by a man satisfying for another than for himself,
19 Suppl, 13| sins of both, although by satisfying for another ~he merits something
20 Suppl, 14| satisfy for one sin without satisfying for another?~(2) Whether
21 Suppl, 14| satisfy for one sin without satisfying for another?~Aquin.: SMT
22 Suppl, 14| satisfy for one sin without ~satisfying for another. Because when
23 Suppl, 14| satisfaction for one sin without satisfying for another.~Aquin.: SMT
24 Suppl, 71| be purified by another ~satisfying for him.~Aquin.: SMT XP
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