|    Part, Question1   1, 114 |      the truth concerning the ~outcome of wars, and other human
 2   2, 41  | considers some great evil the ~outcome of which he is unable to
 3   2, 65  |     inclination ~is the direct outcome of moral virtue, but also
 4   2, 65  |      will as one ought is ~the outcome of charity which perfects
 5   2, 111 |   contrary, God's grace is the outcome of His mercy. Now both are ~
 6   2, 1   |       false opinion to be the ~outcome of faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 7   2, 30  |         but ~because it is the outcome of something unlawful, as
 8   2, 31  |    that our reproof may be the outcome, not of hatred, but of pity. ~
 9   2, 39  |     which in this case is the ~outcome of hatred, for the intention
10   2, 39  |     whatever ~is the immediate outcome of anger, arises also from
11   2, 51  |         considering the future outcome, "reasoning" which compares
12   2, 81  |        than that which is the ~outcome of necessity."~Aquin.: SMT
13   2, 86  |      men. Now a promise is the outcome from a ~purpose of doing
14   2, 127 |       since it seems to be the outcome of fear. Also ~that a man
15   2, 130 |     and discord seem to be the outcome chiefly of ~anger. But anger
16   2, 160 |    than he is: and this is the outcome of an inordinate desire
17   2, 160 |    grievous than if ~it be the outcome of ignorance or weakness.
18   3, 68  |   Baptism, which desire is the outcome of "faith ~that worketh
19 Suppl, 65|    Further, positive law is an outcome of the natural law, as Tully ~
20 Suppl, 93|        teach is sometimes the ~outcome of study, the practice of
 
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