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attributing 8
attribution 1
attrite 1
attrition 16
attuned 2
attunes 1
auctoritate 2
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16 asserting
16 astrologers
16 atonement
16 attrition
16 aureoles
16 baptisms
16 beginners
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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attrition

   Part, Question
1 Suppl, 1| act of virtue?~(3) Whether attrition can become contrition?~Aquin.: 2 Suppl, 1| being a crushing, so ~is attrition. Now all agree in saying 3 Suppl, 1| all agree in saying that attrition is not an act of ~virtue. 4 Suppl, 1| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Attrition denotes approach to perfect 5 Suppl, 1| Wherefore, in spiritual matters, attrition signifies a certain ~but 6 Suppl, 1| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether attrition can become contrition?~Aquin.: 7 Suppl, 1| OBJ 1: It would seem that attrition can become contrition. For ~ 8 Suppl, 1| contrition differs from attrition, as living from dead. Now 9 Suppl, 1| becomes living. Therefore attrition can become contrition.~Aquin.: 10 Suppl, 1| other. Now the principle of ~attrition is servile fear, while filial 11 Suppl, 1| of contrition. ~Therefore attrition cannot become contrition.~ 12 Suppl, 1| question: for some say ~that attrition may become contrition, even 13 Suppl, 1| soon as charity comes. Now attrition and ~contrition do not denote 14 Suppl, 1| may be elicited; so that attrition ~can nowise become attrition: 15 Suppl, 1| attrition ~can nowise become attrition: and this is the other opinion.~ 16 Suppl, 2| contrition, yet with that of attrition. The term of ~contrition


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