Part, Question
1 1, 5 | ad lit. iv, 3): "Measure fixes the mode of ~everything,
2 1, 31 | an exclusive diction so fixes the ~term to which it is
3 2, 55 | definition, because the object fixes the virtue to a certain ~
4 2, 58 | Now this right reason that fixes the mean of moral ~virtue,
5 2, 63 | object is from ~reason which fixes the mean in these concupiscences:
6 2, 87 | from the ~very fact that he fixes his end in sin, he has the
7 2, 88 | agent, either because he fixes his last end therein, ~or
8 2, 88 | increases, and the sinner ~fixes his end in that venial sin:
9 2, 14 | is evident that pleasure fixes a ~man's attention on that
10 2, 43 | an end. Wherefore, if ~he fixes his end in external earthly
11 2, 45 | virtues?~(7) Whether it fixes the mean in the moral virtues?~(
12 2, 60 | Objection: because this law ~fixes the punishment to be inflicted
13 2, 77 | a negative precept that fixes the boundary that man ~must
14 2, 86 | 3~Thirdly, because a vow fixes the will on the good immovably
15 2, 109| temporal good in which he fixes his end. If, however, the
16 3, 46 | holds that moral virtue fixes the mean in the passions.
17 3, 46 | 64], A[2], moral virtue fixes the mean ~in the passions,
18 Suppl, 6| matter ~that the Decretal fixes the time limit to an annual
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