Part, Question
1 2, 2 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The vehemence of desire for sensible delight
2 2, 31 | checked, by ~reason of their vehemence: whereas there is no need
3 2, 48 | and hence ensues ~great vehemence and impetuosity in the movement
4 2, 48 | anger, by reason of its vehemence, soon dies away.~Aquin.:
5 2, 77 | stated above (A[1]). Now vehemence of movements is ~evidence
6 2, 53 | OBJ 1: On account of the vehemence of pleasure and of ~concupiscence,
7 2, 53 | craftiness but ~rather by the vehemence of concupiscence and pleasure;
8 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The vehemence of the action or passion
9 2, 151 | pleasure, on account of the vehemence of ~the pleasure. Consequently
10 2, 152 | else," because, to wit, the vehemence of this passion is ~more
11 2, 153 | right reason with greater vehemence than the desire ~for pleasures
12 2, 153 | cause, for instance ~the vehemence of charity, or the strength
13 2, 154 | become insane through the ~vehemence of their passions - the
14 2, 154 | 46], A[5]], or from its vehemence, as in the melancholic,
15 2, 154 | incontinent through the vehemence of divine love: for Dionysius
16 2, 173 | being in ecstasy through the vehemence of Divine love" exclaimed: "
17 3, 15 | these wrought in deed the vehemence ~of the passion, but brought
18 3, 65 | secondly, by reason of its vehemence whereby it clouds the reason.~
19 Suppl, 49| entirely on account of the vehemence of the pleasure, so ~that
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