Part, Question
1 1, 97 | praiseworthy, whereby man refrains ~from such pleasures. But
2 2, 20 | will, does a good ~deed or refrains from an evil deed. Which
3 2, 93 | he is under the law, who refrains from evil deeds, ~through
4 2, 107 | D, 40]; since when a man refrains from ~some sins through
5 2, 107 | does the will of a man who refrains from sin through love of ~
6 2, 108 | man for some ~fixed time refrains from carnal pleasures that
7 2, 18 | without, in so far as he ~refrains from sin through fear of
8 2, 31 | Civ. Dei i, 9): "If a man refrains from chiding ~and reproving
9 2, 41 | a like reason the Church refrains ~from demanding tithes in
10 2, 109 | not, yet lies not when he refrains from saying what he is,
11 2, 142 | two ways. In one way a man refrains ~from vicious acts through
12 2, 149 | united, namely ~God, and refrains from delighting in union
13 2, 150 | and holy continency that refrains from all sexual intercourse
14 2, 150 | intemperate: but he who refrains from all is loutish and
15 2, 150 | reason. Now holy virginity refrains from all venereal ~pleasure
16 2, 152 | inordinate, seeing that it refrains not from the ~pleasurable
17 2, 153 | that by continence a man refrains even from things that are ~
18 2, 153 | a perfect virtue, which refrains not merely from unlawful
19 2, 178 | be peace": since he ~who refrains from wronging others lessens
20 2, 182 | for instance when a man refrains even from lawful things,
21 Suppl, 18| the physician prudently refrains from giving a medicine ~
22 Suppl, 18| Divine instinct, some times refrains from enjoining the entire
23 Suppl, 41| Yet virginity whereby one refrains from marriage is praiseworthy. ~
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