|     Part, Question1   2, 97  |         become so corrupt ~as to sell their votes, and entrust
  2   2, 105 |      states, "that anyone should sell his possessions, except ~
  3   2, 105 |          the former the right to sell his servant or maidservant. ~
  4   2, 105 |        the Law to allow a man to sell his ~daughter to be a servant
  5   2, 105 |          constrained by poverty, sell himself to ~thee, thou shalt
  6   2, 105 |          of poverty a ~man might sell his son or daughter. This
  7   2, 105 |       where we read: "If any man sell his daughter to be a servant, ~
  8   2, 105 |         in this ~way a man might sell not only his son, but even
  9   2, 105 |          constrained by poverty, sell himself to thee, thou shalt
 10   2, 107 |        thou wilt be perfect, go, sell whatsoever thou hast," ~
 11   2, 108 |          and then He adds: "Go, ~sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou
 12   2, 18  |        thou wilt ~be perfect, go sell what thou hast, and give
 13   2, 30  |       thou wilt be perfect, ~go, sell what thou hast, and give
 14   2, 57  |    wishes it, for instance if he sell him a thing for more than
 15   2, 59  |          or a sheep, and kill or sell it, ~he shall restore five
 16   2, 60  |           or a sheep and kill or sell it, he shall restore five
 17   2, 69  |            the judge ~should not sell a just sentence, nor the
 18   2, 69  |          neither can an advocate sell a just pleading.~Aquin.:
 19   2, 69  |        an ~advocate may lawfully sell his pleading, and a lawyer
 20   2, 69  |        causes. ~Wherefore, if he sell his pleading or advice,
 21   2, 69  |       else no man could lawfully sell anything, since ~anything
 22   2, 75  |         whether it is lawful ~to sell a thing for more than its
 23   2, 75  |          is lawful in trading to sell a thing at a higher price ~
 24   2, 75  |          Whether it is lawful to sell a thing for more than its
 25   2, 75  |        seem that it is lawful to sell a thing for more than its ~
 26   2, 75  |       Therefore it is lawful to ~sell a thing for more than its
 27   2, 75  |         to buy for a song and to sell at a premium," ~which agrees
 28   2, 75  |        Therefore it is lawful to sell a thing for more than its
 29   2, 75  |         Therefore no man should ~sell a thing to another man for
 30   2, 75  |  recourse to deceit in ~order to sell a thing for more than its
 31   2, 75  |    justice: and consequently, to sell a thing for more than its
 32   2, 75  |        thus it will be lawful to sell a thing for ~more than it
 33   2, 75  |         buyer. Now no man should sell ~what is not his, though
 34   2, 75  |       wish to buy for a song and sell at a premium. But since
 35   2, 75  |           for instance, if a man sell instead of the real metal, ~
 36   2, 75  |          for instance, if a man ~sell an unhealthy animal as being
 37   2, 75  |         would not be unlawful to sell it for the genuine article,
 38   2, 75  |         trading, it is lawful to sell a thing at a higher price
 39   2, 75  |       not lawful, in trading, to sell a thing ~for a higher price
 40   2, 75  |       thing in order that he may sell it, entire and ~unchanged,
 41   2, 75  |        is contrary to justice to sell goods at a higher ~price
 42   2, 75  |         above (A[1]). Now if you sell a thing for a higher price
 43   2, 75  |         less than its value, or ~sell it for more than its value.
 44   2, 75  |        buy at a low price and to sell at a higher price.~Aquin.:
 45   2, 75  |          he who buys that he may sell at a profit. If, on ~the
 46   2, 75  |        for some reason wishes to sell, it is not a trade transaction
 47   2, 75  |          transaction even if he ~sell at a profit. For he may
 48   2, 76  |      itself, because ~this is to sell what does not exist, and
 49   2, 76  |   Accordingly if a man wanted to sell wine separately from the ~
 50   2, 76  |          and so one may lawfully sell its use while retaining
 51   2, 76  |         that it is not lawful to sell its use and at ~the same
 52   2, 76  |        of ~which pledge he might sell for a price: as when a man
 53   2, 76  |         have, for this is not to sell the use of money but to
 54   2, 76  |      money: because he ~must not sell that which he has not yet
 55   2, 76  |          OBJ 7: If a man wish to sell his goods at a higher price
 56   2, 85  |     loser on that account. If he sell wheat that has not been ~
 57   2, 98  |          Whether it is lawful to sell things connected with spirituals?~(
 58   2, 98  |       intentional will to buy or sell something spiritual ~or
 59   2, 98  |        an express will to buy or sell ~something spiritual or
 60   2, 98  |          read that he ~wished to sell anything. Therefore simony
 61   2, 98  |        simony is not the will to sell a ~spiritual thing.~Aquin.:
 62   2, 98  |       simony: yet he ~can buy or sell something spiritual. Therefore
 63   2, 98  |          not the will to ~buy or sell something spiritual or connected
 64   2, 98  |          wishing the apostles to sell him a grace of the Holy ~
 65   2, 98  |         that afterwards he might sell it. For it is written (I,
 66   2, 98  |         by him." Hence those who sell spiritual things are likened
 67   2, 98  |         to him in act. Those who sell them imitate, in act, Giezi
 68   2, 98  |        always unlawful to buy or sell the sacraments.~Aquin.:
 69   2, 98  | therefore is it lawful to buy or sell the ~other sacraments.~Aquin.:
 70   2, 98  |       always unlawful to ~buy or sell a sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT
 71   2, 98  |        Therefore it is lawful to sell a sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT
 72   2, 98  |       science: thus a lawyer may sell ~his just advocacy, a physician
 73   2, 98  |        Hence it is simoniacal to sell or buy that which is spiritual
 74   2, 98  |          preaching: for ~if they sell it for this purpose, they
 75   2, 98  |        it for this purpose, they sell a great thing for a ~contemptible
 76   2, 98  |     therefore, it is unlawful to sell what is annexed ~to spiritual
 77   2, 98  |           it will be unlawful to sell anything temporal, and ~
 78   2, 98  |     vessels. Yet it is lawful to sell a chalice for ~the ransom
 79   2, 98  |        Therefore it is lawful to sell things annexed to spiritual
 80   2, 98  |        Therefore it is lawful to sell things annexed to ~spiritual
 81   2, 98  |         Wherefore let ~no person sell a church, or a prebend,
 82   2, 98  |        is altogether unlawful to sell such things, ~because the
 83   2, 98  |        wherefore it is lawful to sell temporal things, but their ~
 84   2, 98  |        in a case of necessity to sell or buy land on which there ~
 85   2, 98  |     thing of a person who cannot sell it. ~Wherefore if a man,
 86   2, 117 |     tomorrow," and (Mt. 19:21), "Sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou ~
 87   2, 182 |         thou wilt be perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou ~
 88   2, 182 |    perfection by the words, "Go, sell all thou hast, and give
 89   2, 182 |        thou wilt be perfect, go, sell," etc., as though He said: ~"
 90   2, 182 |       wilt be perfect, go" ~and "sell" all [Vulg.: 'what'] "thou
 91   2, 183 |      upon the head of them ~that sell." Now a man who is apt,
 92   2, 183 |         If thou art perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: ~'what'] thou
 93   2, 183 |        thou wilt be ~perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what] thou
 94   2, 183 |          thou wilt be perfect go sell" all ~"that thou hast, and
 95   2, 184 |        thou wilt be perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou
 96   2, 184 |      Lord said (Mt. 19:21): "Go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou ~
 97   2, 184 |         thou wilt be perfect, go sell all ~[Vulg.: 'what'] thou
 98   2, 184 |        thou wilt be perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] ~thou
 99   2, 185 |           a gloss on Lk. 12:33, "Sell what you possess," says: ~"
100   2, 185 |         clothes to the poor, but sell what you possess, that ~
101   2, 186 |        thou ~wilt be perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] thou
102   2, 187 |      away sad when he heard: Go, sell all thou hast and give to ~
103   2, 187 |      Lord had ~said to him: 'Go, sell all thou hast,' the rich
104 Suppl, 51|         instance if one were ~to sell a donkey for a horse; and
105 Suppl, 52|         4: Further, a master may sell his slave into a foreign
106 Suppl, 52|      should be ~compelled not to sell the slave in such a way
107 Suppl, 65|     consented kill Joseph and to sell him. Wherefore we must say ~
108 Suppl, 93|          wilt be perfect, go and sell all that ~thou hast, and
 
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