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blount 1
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bloweth 1
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20 blackness
20 bless
20 blow
20 blows
20 coition
20 comfort
20 condemn
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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blows

   Part, Question
1 2, 35 | of the pain occasioned by blows or other such causes, which 2 2, 105 | indemnification: while in the case of blows and mutilation it ~authorized 3 2, 105 | died as ~a result of the blows he received. For when a 4 2, 63 | mutilation of members;~(2) Blows;~(3) Imprisonment;~(4) Whether 5 2, 63 | are provoked to anger by blows, and become more ~troublesome 6 2, 63 | admonitory and not coercive." Now blows are a kind of coercion. ~ 7 2, 63 | correction, but from inflicting blows on them without ~moderation. 8 2, 63 | punishments, for instance by blows, which do not inflict irreparable 9 2, 63 | pertains chastisement by blows.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[65] A[ 10 2, 97 | the violation of a nun by blows or by ~copulation.~Aquin.: 11 2, 121 | contact, ~such as wounds and blows. Hence the brave man, on 12 2, 123 | evils of the body, such as blows or death, or evils of ~external 13 2, 136 | effeminate if he yields to heavy blows. ~Hence the Philosopher 14 3, 15 | to be God; and although ~blows struck Him and wounds were 15 3, 44 | despised, ~could, with the blows of one scourge, cast out 16 3, 46 | nails; on His face from the blows and ~spittle; and from the 17 Suppl, 47| the person, such as death, blows, ~the stain resulting from 18 Suppl, 47| the ~verse: "Rape, status, blows, and death." Nor does it 19 Suppl, 62| punishment but also by words and blows; wherefore if she be ~ready 20 Suppl, 93| touch, for ~instance, from blows and so forth, rather than


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