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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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incurable

   Part, Question
1 2, 46 | 4) that "hatred is more incurable than anger."~Aquin.: SMT 2 2, 50 | that health of the body and incurable disease are called ~habits.~ 3 2, 88 | sin differ as curable and incurable ~disease, as stated above ( 4 2, 88 | curable disease may become ~incurable. Therefore a venial sin 5 2, 13 | God. But "no disease is incurable to an all-powerful physician," 6 2, 13 | a disease ~is said to be incurable in respect of the nature 7 2, 19 | 1/1 ~On the contrary, An incurable sin seems to be most grievous, 8 2, 19 | Jer. 30:12: "Thy bruise is incurable, thy wound is very grievous." 9 2, 19 | Now ~the sin of despair is incurable, according to Jer. 15:18: " 10 2, 24 | wickedness, and ~become incurable, we ought no longer to show 11 2, 104 | he be so wicked as to be incurable, then his heart has ~changed, 12 2, 116 | indicated by its being ~incurable: wherefore the sin against 13 2, 116 | But covetousness is an incurable ~sin: hence the Philosopher 14 2, 116 | against the Holy Ghost is incurable in one way, ~covetousness 15 2, 116 | against the Holy Ghost is incurable ~by reason of contempt: 16 2, 116 | other hand, covetousness is incurable on the part of a ~human 17 2, 154 | graver a sin is, the more incurable it ~is: wherefore the sins 18 2, 154 | would appear to ~be more incurable than the sin of intemperance. 19 3, 4 | thus we call a disease incurable, not that it ~cannot be 20 3, 5 | He reckoned it altogether incurable, and was unable to ~heal 21 3, 14 | What is ~unassumable is incurable." But Christ came to cure 22 Suppl, 58| further on, "if they be ~incurable, they must be separated."~ 23 Suppl, 62| if his wife contract an incurable ~disease that is incompatible


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