id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17897 Thomas, Aquinas, Saint Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) From the Complete American Edition .txt text/plain 505340 37297 79 Reply Obj. 2: To man in the present state of life the natural way of Reply Obj. 1: Evil acts in virtue of deficient goodness. Reply Obj. 1: Even in natural things, good and evil, inasmuch as the love of God. Reply Obj. 3: Even natural love, which is in all things, is caused contrary to the love of God. Reply Obj. 2: Things which are contrary according to nature are not Reply Obj. 2: Reason itself belongs to the nature of man: wherefore evil things: so that the "virtue" of sin is said to be law, in so far to other things, yet in relation to God. Reply Obj. 3: The power of those naturally instilled principles does withdraw man from evil pleasures through fear of God. Reply Obj. 2: Justice is so called from the rectitude of the reason, Reply Obj. 3: The act of sin parts man from God, which parting causes ./cache/17897.txt ./txt/17897.txt