Part, Question
1 1, 94 | against the spirit by the rebellion of the ~passions against
2 1, 101 | obedience and the evil of rebellion. It may also be said to
3 2, 17 | soul is punished for its rebellion ~against God, by the insubmission
4 2, 67 | temperance, ~without the rebellion of the desires: so that
5 2, 83 | in the ~soul. Because the rebellion of the flesh against the
6 2, 83 | sin. Now the root of this rebellion is seated in ~the flesh:
7 2, 105 | of his ~stubbornness and rebellion, which was always punished
8 2, 12 | denotes an act of the will in rebellion against God's commandments,
9 2, 43 | there is no movement of ~rebellion, but only obedience to reason."~
10 2, 65 | inflicted is on account of ~his rebellion against the Church, and
11 2, 65 | the Church, and since this rebellion is manifest, ~it stands
12 2, 161 | innocence, ~that there was no rebellion of the flesh against the
13 2, 162 | there followed ~so great a rebellion of the carnal appetite against
14 2, 162 | therefore evident that as the rebellion of the carnal appetite ~
15 2, 162 | they experienced at the rebellion ~of the flesh against the
16 2, 162 | those members wherein the ~rebellion of the flesh against the
17 3, 27 | fomes, consisting in the ~rebellion of the lower powers against
18 Suppl, 49| alone, consisting in the rebellion of ~concupiscence against
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