|    Part, Question1   2, 24 |      good that his passions be moderated by ~reason. For since man'
 2   2, 56 |        directed to the good of moderated passion, ~which is the proper
 3   2, 59 |       other passions are when ~moderated by reason.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 4   2, 59 |        A[1], ad 2). Wherefore ~moderated sorrow for an object which
 5   2, 59 |       reason ~is that which is moderated or directed by reason. Consequently
 6   2, 85 |      order to the ~delectable, moderated by reason, there is the
 7   2, 31 |      virtuous ~act needs to be moderated by due circumstances, it
 8   2, 121|     Reply OBJ 1: Anger that is moderated in accordance with reason
 9   2, 125|     Now a passion is sometimes moderated according to reason, and ~
10   2, 125|      of there is that which is moderated by ~reason, for in that
11   2, 134|      first to sorrow, which is moderated by ~patience; secondly,
12   2, 134|   secondly, to anger, which is moderated by meekness; thirdly, to ~
13   2, 141|  resultant daring, and this is moderated or restrained by "humility." ~
14   2, 149|    consists in being something moderated by reason, as shown above (
15   2, 156|      appetite, whether they be moderated or not, according to ~reason:
16   2, 158|        excellence, and this is moderated by "humility." The ~second
17   2, 158|        knowledge, and this is ~moderated by "studiousness" which
18   2, 166| provided that their playing be moderated, ~namely that they use no
19   3, 84 |         wherefore it should be moderated ~according to virtue, and
20   3, 85 |        the penitent assumes a ~moderated grief for his past sins,
 
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