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     Part, Question 
501   3, 85  |            time with regard to the habits, because, since the virtues
502   3, 85  |           of penance, and with the habits of the other virtues. For,
503   3, 86  |       dispositions ~rather than of habits, like the "fomes" which
504   3, 89  |          penance together with the habits of the other virtues is
505 Suppl, 1 |         but an act only: and those habits of ~infused virtue which
506 Suppl, 30|        from acts, and are inchoate habits so to speak, ~but a certain
507 Suppl, 30|          removed, though such like habits or dispositions remain,
508 Suppl, 36|          others, unless in all his habits he be most deiform and godlike." ~
509 Suppl, 42|          in like ~dispositions and habits.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[42] A[
510 Suppl, 67|         she were a woman of wicked habits which ~her children through
511 Suppl, 89|           as they are known by the habits of ~speculative sciences
512 Suppl, 92|             while ~the dowries are habits or dispositions or any other
513 Suppl, 92|           vision denote ~different habits, the one belonging to the
514 Suppl, 93|     inasmuch as it is by such like habits that we are inclined to
515 Suppl, 95|           world, acquired ~certain habits of virtue, for instance
516 Suppl, 95|         acts by reason of virtuous habits. ~Therefore there may be
517 Suppl, 95|         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The habits of civic virtue do not remain
 
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