Part, Question
1 1, 20 | and of the services they render to us. For we can desire
2 1, 89 | corporeal, ~which would render it a corporeal being - or
3 2, 2 | ending: and if they can render a man happy, there is no
4 2, 18 | because ~"men . . . shall render an account of it in the
5 2, 53 | intellectual habits, which render man ready to judge aright
6 2, 68 | gifts of the Holy Ghost render the human mind amenable
7 2, 76 | voluntariness; and if it does not render ~it less voluntary, it nowise
8 2, 96 | to interpret harshly, and render burdensome, those useful
9 2, 102 | such ~vessels, so as to render them unclean. Moreover,
10 2, 107 | precepts of the Old ~Law was to render it easier to do what it
11 2, 108 | counsels are about matters that render ~the gaining of this end
12 2, 109 | to Ps. 61:12: "Thou wilt render to every man according to
13 2, 114 | Lord, the ~just judge, will render to me in that day." Therefore
14 2, 3 | service that we ought to render him: for instance, if a ~
15 2, 25 | that "it is our duty to render to each ~class of people
16 2, 54 | because justice tends to render that which is due to another,
17 2, 55 | it belongs to justice ~to render to each one what is his,
18 2, 55 | It belongs to justice to render to each one his right, the ~
19 2, 56 | the act of justice is to render to everyone his own?~(12)
20 2, 56 | perpetual and constant ~will to render to each one his right?~Aquin.:
21 2, 56 | perpetual and constant will to render to each one his right" ~[*
22 2, 56 | Therefore it does not render to each one his ~right.~
23 2, 56 | other ~hand, the subjects render to each one what belongs
24 2, 56 | not meritorious. But ~to render to a man what belongs to
25 2, 56 | the act of justice is to render to each one his own?~Aquin.:
26 2, 56 | act of justice is not to render to each ~one his own. For
27 2, 56 | is nothing ~else than to render to each one his own.~Aquin.:
28 2, 56 | it belongs to justice to render to each one what ~is his,
29 2, 58 | to interpret harshly, and render ~burdensome, those useful
30 2, 59 | the act of justice is to render to each one what is his ~
31 2, 59 | Ex. 21:23,24): "He shall render ~life for life, eye for
32 2, 60 | is written (Rm. 13:7): "Render . . . to all men ~their
33 2, 61 | other causes that do not render him worthy of honor. Now
34 2, 62 | ensue thereupon, ~he shall render life for life." Yet this
35 2, 66 | Therefore evasion does ~not render an accusation unjust.~Aquin.:
36 2, 66 | his brother: then shall render to him as ~he meant to do
37 2, 75 | sold, but only of such as render the ~thing adapted to man'
38 2, 75 | the use of the goods or ~render it hurtful, for instance,
39 2, 75 | other qualities that might render the thing good and ~serviceable.
40 2, 78 | virtues there are which render another his due, but ~are
41 2, 78 | due, but ~are unable to render the equal due. In the first
42 2, 78 | Ps. 115:12, "What shall I render ~to the Lord for all the
43 2, 78 | that which one is ~bound to render by reason of a legal obligation;
44 2, 79 | Now it is evident that to render anyone his due has the aspect
45 2, 79 | voluntarily. In like manner, to render due service to God ~may
46 2, 79 | justice, since it does not render an absolute equal to God. ~
47 2, 81 | receive the good: and ~we will render the calves of our lips."
48 2, 98 | devotion that led him to render the service, as he would
49 2, 99 | consideration of which will ~render the opposite vices manifest.
50 2, 99 | well-wishers of our country ~and render them faithful service."~
51 2, 100 | according to Rm. ~13:7, "Render . . . to all men their dues:
52 2, 100 | virtue and all like things render a man fit ~for positions
53 2, 100 | according to Rm. 13:7, "Render . . . to all men their dues; ~
54 2, 101 | be different virtues to render those dues. Now servitude
55 2, 102 | belongs properly to virtue to render a ~deed good. Now obedience
56 2, 120 | man is under obligation to render to another that which ~is
57 2, 120 | according to Rm. 13:7, "Render . . . to all men their dues." ~
58 2, 126 | manly goodness which we may render "strenuousness." For magnificence ~
59 2, 130 | honor" [*Vulg.: 'Who will render to every man according to
60 2, 145 | from a man's food as to render him ~incapable of fulfilling
61 2, 145 | sacraments, some people render it oppressive with slavish ~
62 2, 156 | authority has {Cholos} which we render 'wrath']," ~and "ill-will"
63 2, 159 | good lest man, by despair, render himself ~unworthy of a good
64 2, 183 | Wherefore if we like we may render {episkopein} by the Latin ~'
65 2, 183 | and peril, as to have to render an account of ~the whole
66 2, 183 | watchings and such as would ~render him bodily unable to exercise
67 2, 184 | 14): ~"The services we render are more pleasing when we
68 2, 184 | when we might lawfully not ~render them, yet do so out of love."
69 2, 184 | Now it is lawful not to render a ~service which we have
70 2, 184 | unlawful if we have vowed ~to render it. Therefore seemingly
71 2, 184 | statute does not always render a ~man deserving of bodily
72 2, 186 | sake, ~so the services we render our neighbor redound to
73 2, 186 | those services ~which we render our neighbor, in so far
74 3, 7 | the ~nature of virtue to render acts good, as is said Ethic.
75 3, 27 | sanctification would have been to render ~impossible in her any sensual
76 3, 60 | faith, and would ~therefore render the sacrament invalid: whereas
77 Suppl, 13| Ps. 61:12): ~"Thou wilt render to every man according to
78 Suppl, 21| OBJ 2: Further, we should render to no man evil for evil,
79 Suppl, 21| sentence, be ~such as to render the sentence void, this
80 Suppl, 35| receives also those things that render ~him competent to exercise
81 Suppl, 41| services which married persons render ~one another in household
82 Suppl, 41| 7:3): "Let the husband render the debt to his life." ~
83 Suppl, 41| 7:3): "Let the husband render the debt to his wife." Therefore, ~
84 Suppl, 41| of justice that they may render the debt, or of ~religion,
85 Suppl, 42| services which husband and wife render one another, its institution ~
86 Suppl, 51| concern those things which render a ~person an unlawful subject
87 Suppl, 52| OBJ 4: Certain impediments render a marriage unlawful; and
88 Suppl, 52| other impediments, however, render a marriage ineffectual as
89 Suppl, 64| Further, it is a sin to render oneself unfit to fulfill
90 Suppl, 64| it would seem sinful to render oneself unfit ~for paying
91 Suppl, 64| according ~to Rm. 13:7, "Render . . . to all men their dues,
92 Suppl, 64| fulfilling a precept to render ~oneself unfit for the exercise
93 Suppl, 65| proper actions, but ~also to render those actions proportionate
94 Suppl, 71| 61:13) says: ~"Thou wilt render to every man according to
95 Suppl, 71| and this was merely ~to render themselves fit recipients
96 Suppl, 88| nowise need creatures to render him the ~first of these
97 Suppl, 90| Ps. 61:12): "Thou wilt render to every ~man according
98 Suppl, 90| any one, the more will it render him capable of the Divine ~
99 Suppl, 91| them and that they may ~render more copious thanks to God
100 Suppl, 96| reach to certain people who render themselves unworthy of that
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