Part, Question
1 1, 63 | considered in sin, namely, the ~proneness to sin, and the motive for
2 1, 63 | angels we ~consider the proneness to sin, it seems that the
3 1, 63 | sin did not come of any proneness, but of free choice ~alone.
4 1, 64 | considered in sin, namely, the ~proneness to sin, and the motive for
5 1, 64 | angels we ~consider the proneness to sin, it seems that the
6 1, 64 | sin did not come of any proneness, but of free choice ~alone.
7 1, 113 | whose sin there resulted a ~proneness to sin in the whole human
8 2, 81 | i.e. in respect of the proneness to sin: and consequently
9 2, 85 | a sin, but as a certain ~proneness of the will to evil, according
10 2, 93 | so far as it ~denotes a proneness to sin, it is contrary to
11 2, 105 | tolerate it on account of ~the proneness of the Jews to avarice;
12 2, 37 | where there is greater ~proneness to sin, a more severe punishment
13 2, 41 | OBJ 5: "Weakness" denotes proneness to scandal; while "offense" ~
14 2, 185 | that ~excel in cold, so proneness to pride is most efficaciously
15 3, 14 | grace, as ~ignorance, a proneness towards evil, and a difficulty
16 3, 27 | away as far as it causes a proneness to evil. Others again, that
17 3, 65 | Eucharist, against the soul's proneness to sin; Penance, against
18 3, 69 | after ~Baptism man retains proneness to evil which removes virtue;
19 3, 69 | Difficulty in doing good and proneness to evil are in the ~baptized,
20 3, 80 | thoughts on account of the proneness to consent, rather than
21 Suppl, 60| and it is to repress this ~proneness that the Church has forbidden
22 Appen1, 2| venial sin arises from the proneness of the fomes, ~sin results
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