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office 309
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86 falsely
86 favors
86 inordinately
86 offic
86 perceive
86 pronounced
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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   Part, Question
1 1, 5 | Tully speaks of this (De Offic. ii). Therefore this division 2 1, 5 | division of goodness (De ~Offic. i, 9)~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[ 3 2, 61 | fortitude: for Ambrose says (De Offic. xxxvi): "Rightly do ~we 4 2, 61 | of temperance he says (De Offic. xliii, ~xlv) that it "safeguards 5 2, 61 | for as Cicero says (De Offic. i), "it would be inconsistent ~ 6 2, 61 | this, for Cicero says (De Offic. i): "I reckon that it is 7 2, 95 | honesty, as Tully says (De Offic. ~vii). Therefore after 8 2, 45 | Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "Prudence is concerned ~ 9 2, 55 | his, as Ambrose states (De Offic. i, 24). ~Now right is the 10 2, 56 | Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7) that "beneficence 11 2, 56 | contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "It is justice 12 2, 56 | contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7): "Justice is the 13 2, 58 | Wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 36) that "whoever does 14 2, 59 | corrupted. For Tully says (De Offic. ii, 15): "He who receives 15 2, 69 | a foe, as Tully says (De offic. iii, 29). ~Hence it is 16 2, 75 | him. Hence Tully says (De Offic. ~iii, 15): "Contracts should 17 2, 75 | contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 11): "It is manifestly 18 2, 75 | sale: wherefore Tully (De Offic. iii, 13) ~pictures a man 19 2, 75 | contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 10): "In all contracts 20 2, 78 | Cicero, De Repub. iv, De Offic. i, 7], is contained in " 21 2, 86 | gives the same etymology (De Offic. i, ~7)]. Now man ought 22 2, 98 | according to Ambrose (De Offic. ii, 28). ~Therefore it 23 2, 115| contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "the Gospel contains ~ 24 2, 115| Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i): "It is a commendable 25 2, 115| and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i) that "Our Lord does 26 2, 115| Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i): "If you assist to rob 27 2, 115| and Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i) that "it is the heart 28 2, 115| contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Justice has to do 29 2, 115| Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i) that "justice reclines 30 2, 115| contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "justice seems 31 2, 116| sale." Tully also says ~(De Offic. i, under the heading, ' 32 2, 121| Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude is not lacking 33 2, 121| Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "fortitude is applicable ~ 34 2, 121| matters": and Tully (De Offic. i), under the ~heading, " 35 2, 121| Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "The brave man is not ~ 36 2, 121| virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude is higher, 37 2, 121| contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i): "Justice is the most ~ 38 2, 121| he begins ~by saying (De Offic. i): "Now we come to treat 39 2, 121| Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that ~"fortitude without 40 2, 127| assurance": and Tully says (De Offic. i): "If a man is brave 41 2, 127| contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading: ~" 42 2, 127| fortune: for Tully ~says (De Offic. i) under the heading: " 43 2, 127| Further, Tully adds (De Offic. i) that "it belongs to 44 2, 129| contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) that "the more a man 45 2, 130| contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading, ~" 46 2, 136| wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading "True 47 2, 139| Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 42) that "what we observe 48 2, 139| Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 27) that "we cannot 49 2, 139| same authority (Tully, De Offic. i, 27). Therefore ~temperance 50 2, 139| according to Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) "the grace of ~moderation 51 2, 139| temperance": and Tully says (De Offic. ii, 27) that ~"it is the 52 2, 139| virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "what we observe 53 2, 140| Wherefore Tully says ~(De Offic. i, 27) under the heading " 54 2, 142| convertible according to Tully (De Offic. i, 27). Now shamefacedness 55 2, 142| honesty: for ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "shamefacedness 56 2, 142| wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 43) that "shamefacedness 57 2, 143| the contrary, Tully (De Offic. i, 5; Rhet. ii, 53) divides 58 2, 143| this reason Tully says (De Offic. i, 5): "Thou perceivest ~ 59 2, 143| Further, Tully proves (De Offic. ii, 3) that nothing can 60 2, 143| the same statement (De ~Offic. ii, 6). Therefore the useful 61 2, 143| temperance, and Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) ascribes honesty 62 2, 153| continence. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 46): "General ~decorum 63 2, 166| movements: for Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18): "A becoming gait 64 2, 166| honesty. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "The sound of the 65 2, 166| Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "Beauty of conduct 66 2, 166| and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18) that "the habit 67 2, 166| Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 18): "Let nature guide 68 2, 166| Wherefore Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18) that "from these 69 2, 166| Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "Let them be without ~ 70 2, 166| games. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 23): "Our Lord said: ' 71 2, 166| Wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i, 29) that "one kind of 72 2, 166| Hence ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 20): "We should beware 73 2, 166| works": and Tully says (De Offic. i, 29), that, "just as 74 2, 166| man," as Tully says (De Offic. i, 29).~Aquin.: SMT SS 75 2, 166| Against these Tully says (De Offic. i, 29): "We are so begotten ~ 76 2, 166| fun. Hence Tully ~says (De Offic. i, 29): "It is indeed lawful 77 2, 166| according to Tully (De Offic. i, 29), is stated to be " 78 2, 166| him, for Ambrose says (De Offic. [*Quoted in Canon Pasce, 79 2, 167| apparel; for Ambrose says (De Offic. ~i, 19): "The body should 80 2, 178| temperance, as Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43,45,46). Therefore ~ 81 2, 179| In this sense Tully (De Offic. i, 5) ~says that "the man 82 2, 183| Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "It is ~a commendable 83 2, 183| then, as Ambrose says (De Offic. ii, ~28), even the vessels 84 2, 184| Wherefore ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "Our Lord does 85 2, 185| 15). Now Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30) that "to ~be ashamed 86 2, 186| Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i, 27): "The courage whereby


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