Part, Question
1 1, 8 | beings." But in things not deformed in ~their nature, we must
2 2, 102 | or defect: since men so ~deformed are wont to be despised
3 2, 6 | as an act is said to be deformed through lacking ~its due
4 2, 6 | form due to it. Now the deformed act of sin is not from God,
5 2, 6 | for an act is said to be deformed through being deprived of ~
6 2, 6 | that God is the cause of a deformed ~act, for He is not the
7 2, 6 | faith. Hence, just as the deformed act is not ~from God, so
8 2, 24 | given to designate a nature deformed by sin, wherefore demons ~
9 2, 116 | lesser the good, ~the more deformed is the sin: for it is more
10 3, 54 | nothing out of keeping or deformed in the body ~of Christ which
11 3, 64 | then the Church would be deformed, having many heads. Therefore
12 Suppl, 32| 7) Whether those who are deformed in the above parts ought
13 Suppl, 32| 1~Whether those who are deformed in those parts should be
14 Suppl, 32| seem that those who are deformed should not be anointed ~
15 Suppl, 32| applied to those who are deformed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
16 Suppl, 32| that, Even those who are deformed should be anointed, and
17 Suppl, 64| wives because thus is a deformed blind lame leprous offspring ~
18 Suppl, 66| unlettered, or one who is deformed in his limbs, or bound to
19 Suppl, 83| that a mutilated person is deformed, ~because he lacks due proportion
20 Suppl, 91| all things, beautiful and deformed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
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