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frightened 4
frigid 5
frigidis 1
frigidity 18
fringes 4
friuli 1
frivolities 1
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18 fasted
18 fixes
18 foreknow
18 frigidity
18 fruitful
18 grasped
18 guise
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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frigidity

   Part, Question
1 Suppl, 58| carnal copulation so does ~frigidity. But frigidity is not reckoned 2 Suppl, 58| so does ~frigidity. But frigidity is not reckoned an impediment 3 Suppl, 58| marriage is valid. Therefore frigidity, considered in itself, is ~ 4 Suppl, 58| Therefore it would seem that frigidity, although it ~be an impediment 5 Suppl, 58| debarred on account of frigidity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[58] A[ 6 Suppl, 58| Now persons affected with frigidity are the like. ~Therefore, 7 Suppl, 58| perpetual. Nevertheless, since ~frigidity is a greater and more frequent 8 Suppl, 58| natural defects are reduced to frigidity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[58] A[ 9 Suppl, 58| contract is void. ~Consequently frigidity which causes such an impotence 10 Suppl, 58| these two ~impediments, frigidity and slavery, make it not 11 Suppl, 58| of procreation. Hence the frigidity which renders the ~man impotent 12 Suppl, 58| woman in the same way as of frigidity in the man.~Aquin.: SMT 13 Suppl, 58| have stated with regard to frigidity (A[1]). There ~is, however 14 Suppl, 58| difference between a spell and frigidity, that a person ~who is impotent 15 Suppl, 58| who is impotent through frigidity is equally impotent in relation 16 Suppl, 58| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, frigidity is an impediment to marriage 17 Suppl, 58| on the part of the act as frigidity ~does. Yet the Master treats 18 Suppl, 58| treats of it together with frigidity, because both ~are defects


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