Part, Question
1 1, 80 | also to resistance ~against corruptive and contrary agencies which
2 2, 28 | dissolvent: therefore it is a ~corruptive and a wounding passion.~
3 2, 28 | heat; which excess ~has a corruptive effect. But love causes
4 2, 28 | love is a ~wounding and corruptive passion.~Aquin.: SMT FS
5 2, 31 | those ~passions which have a corruptive and evil tendency, such
6 2, 35 | outward pain is caused by a corruptive ~conjoined corporally, which
7 2, 36 | from things hurtful and corruptive is desired, ~in so far as
8 2, 36 | the actual presence of the corruptive evil.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[36]
9 2, 41 | future evil which is either ~corruptive or painful." In like manner
10 2, 41 | 5), there is a fear of ~"corruptive evil," which nature shrinks
11 2, 42 | future evil which is either corruptive or painful." ~Now just as
12 2, 42 | contrary to the will, so a ~corruptive evil is that which is contrary
13 2, 42 | evil of nature, that is corruptive, be apprehended as near ~
14 2, 28 | natural ~appetite, namely corruptive or distressing evils, the
15 2, 28 | a visible evil, whether corruptive or distressing." ~Secondly,
16 2, 151 | intemperance ~is the chief corruptive of prudence: wherefore the
17 2, 160 | that of vices. For vice is corruptive of virtue. Now that which
18 Suppl, 56| world which has a natural corruptive tendency. To this is ~likened
19 Suppl, 70| accidentally ~something corruptive of the sight, in so far
20 Suppl, 72| so that their action is corruptive: whereas light is a principle ~
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