Summa Theologica

Ia IIae q. 73 : Of The Comparison Of One Sin With Another (Ten Articles)

[Letter] [A4] Entire question
[Letter] [A4] 1. Whether all sins are connected with one another?
[Letter] [A4] 2. Whether all sins are equal?
[Letter] [A4] 3. Whether the gravity of sins varies according to their objects?
[Letter] [A4] 4. Whether the gravity of sins depends on the excellence of the virtues to which they are opposed?
[Letter] [A4] 5. Whether carnal sins are of less guilt than spiritual sins?
[Letter] [A4] 6. Whether the gravity of a sin depends on its cause?
[Letter] [A4] 7. Whether a circumstance aggravates a sin?
[Letter] [A4] 8. Whether sin is aggravated by reason of its causing more harm?
[Letter] [A4] 9. Whether a sin is aggravated by reason of the condition of the person against whom it is committed?
[Letter] [A4] 10. Whether the excellence of the person sinning aggravates the sin?