Part, Question
1 2, 45 | anger is provoked by the infliction of wounds. But anger ~causes
2 2, 46 | vengeance is wrought ~by the infliction of a punishment: and the
3 2, 73 | graver sin calls for the infliction of a ~greater harm. Thus,
4 2, 105 | this should lead to the ~infliction of a grievous harm, and
5 2, 105 | thyself" - and also ~as to the infliction of punishment, for it ordered
6 2, 18 | God as the cause of the infliction of ~punishment, whereas
7 2, 32 | inordinate will, such as the infliction of punishment, and the ~
8 2, 41 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the infliction of punishment it is not
9 2, 41 | if it is evident that the infliction of punishment ~will result
10 2, 41 | sins being committed, the ~infliction of punishment will no longer
11 2, 60 | applied by punishment, the infliction of which belongs ~to the
12 2, 106 | Vengeance consists in the infliction of a penal evil on ~one
13 2, 155 | severity regards the external ~infliction of punishment, so that accordingly
14 2, 155 | severity is inflexible in the ~infliction of punishment when right
15 2, 155 | a part, as regards ~the infliction of punishment in accordance
16 2, 157 | clemency is concerned with the infliction of punishment, ~as stated
17 3, 47 | fleshly nature from the infliction of any injury; and ~Christ'
18 Suppl, 60| The law has committed the infliction of this punishment not ~
19 Suppl, 66| Irregularity is not the infliction of a punishment, but the ~
20 Suppl, 93| respect of the ~exterior infliction, but because it is suffered
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