|    Part, Question1   2, 35  |       most savage animals ~are deterred from the greatest pleasures
 2   2, 50  |      the ~most untamed beasts, deterred by fear of pain, from that
 3   2, 87  |     that at least they may ~be deterred from crime through fear
 4   2, 87  | imitate them, and if he is not deterred by their ~punishments, he
 5   2, 105 |         for men are not easily deterred from such sins ~unless they
 6   2, 105 |      others seeing this may be deterred and ~refrain from sinning;
 7   2, 3   |      Further, man is sometimes deterred by fear or some kind of ~
 8   2, 3   |     daring and fear, not to be deterred from doing good on account ~
 9   2, 12  |   Because some ~wicked men are deterred from blaspheming now, on
10   2, 12  |       the present life men are deterred from blasphemy through ~
11   2, 31  |      observed, and ~others are deterred by one being made an example
12   2, 97  |     medicines, ~that men being deterred thereby may desist from
13   2, 97  |   things, is not ~sufficiently deterred from sinning by sacred things
14   2, 97  |       in order that men may be deterred from ~sacrilege, at least
15   2, 108 |    instance if a man ~were not deterred through scandal from lying
16   2, 121 |     faculty that is not easily deterred by the fear of death."~Aquin.:
17   2, 121 |        most untamed beasts are deterred from the greatest ~pleasures
18   2, 159 |  degree; thirdly, by not being deterred from ~this on account of
19   2, 186 |       to be such as not to be ~deterred by the hard noviciate of
20 Suppl, 11|  balance, a man should not be ~deterred by the fear of giving scandal,
21 Suppl, 69|    their ~punishment we may be deterred from sin. That souls while
22 Suppl, 71|     consequently many would be deterred from obtaining suffrages.~
23 Suppl, 95|     the most savage beasts are deterred from the ~greatest pleasures
 
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